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http://news.sky.com/story/body-found-at-collapsed-didcot-power-station-six-months-on-10559988USAR Capability Team@USAR_CapabilityBody Found At Collapsed Didcot Power Station, Six Months On
USAR Capability Team@USAR_CapabilityBody Found At Collapsed Didcot Power Station, Six Months On
The last missing body in the rubble of Didcot Power Station has been removed from the site.A guard of honour was formed as the body, thought to be that of John Shaw, 61, was taken away at about 06:30 BST.Mr Shaw, from Rotherham, was one of four killed during a partial collapse at the Didcot A plant.
At least 13 people were killed on Sunday when a boat crowded with passengers sank on Thailand's Chao Phraya river after hitting a bridge, an emergency response official said.The accident happened near the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a popular tourist attraction, although no foreigners were believed to be among the dead.
A Saudi Arabian airlines plane landed in Manila airport on Tuesday following a false alarm about a hijacking incident, an airline spokesman said.
http://www.gulf-times.com/story/514399/Saudi-airlines-says-false-hijacking-alarm-on-plane
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DHAHRAN, September 20, 2016Print ShareSaudi Aramco has successfully responded to a minor fire incident at its oil terminal facility in Ras Tanura at about 9 am today.Emergency fire services have fully contained the fire. Workers in the facility have been evacuated.It is reported that eight ( workers have sustained injuries as a result of the fire, including six contractors and two employees. The injured have received medical treatment.The cause of the fire is not yet known. The Company will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause.Saudi Aramco oil and gas operations were not impacted as a result of the incident.The Company will release additional information as it becomes available.For further inquiries: international.media@aramco.com
Thousands of people were forced to flee to safety on Monday after a fire, set on purpose according to police, tore through a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos.No casualties were reported but tents at the Moria camp were "almost entirely destroyed" and containers that provide additional accommodation and health and registration services were damaged, a police source in Athens told AFP.
Washington, September 21 (QNA) - Twelve police officers were injured in protests which erupted Tuesday night in the US city of Charlotte, North Carolina, after police fatally shot an African-American man, local media reported. Hundreds of people gathered shortly afterwards in the neighborhood where the victim, identified as Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was killed.
AJ+@ajplusMore than 700 people have been killed by police in the U.S in 2016.#KeithLamontSmith protesters in Charlotte say: "Stop killing us."
At least 29 people have drowned after a migrant boat capsized off the Egyptian coast, officials say.The boat was carrying about 600 passengers, of which about 150 have been rescued, state media reported.The capsize took place off the coast of Kafr al-Sheikh, officials say.
IFRC MENA@IFRC_MENA 5m#RedCrescent teams dispatched to Kafr AlSheikh to provide services & support to the survivors of the #Egypt boat tragedy @EG_Red_Crescent
http://www.qna.org.qa/en-us/News/16092111460039/12-Police-Officers-Injured-in-Protests-following-Charlotte-ShootingAJ+@ajplusMore than 700 people have been killed by police in the U.S in 2016.#KeithLamontSmith protesters in Charlotte say: "Stop killing us."
A US police officer has shot a black man at a housing complex in Charlotte, authorities in North Carolina say, prompting street protests late into the night.The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) said on Twitter on Tuesday that demonstrators were destroying marked police vehicles and that approximately 12 officers had been injured.