Identifican la causa y los responsables del mortal accidente de trenes en la India, asegura el ministro de Ferrocarriles
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
(CNN) — El ministro de Ferrocarriles de la India, Ashwini Vaishnaw, afirmó este domingo que ya se identificó la causa y los responsables del mortal accidente ferroviario, pero se negó a dar más detalles.“Este incidente se produjo debido a un cambio en el enclavamiento electrónico. Averiguaremos quién fue el responsable de ese error en nuestra investigación”, declaró Vaishnaw a la agencia de noticias india ANI.“Dejemos que salga el informe de la investigación. Pero se ha identificado la causa y se ha identificado a los responsables. No es apropiado decir nada en este momento. Dejemos que todo el asunto sea investigado por las autoridades competentes”, continuó.Vaishnaw dijo que el objetivo ahora es la restauración; “Nuestro objetivo es tener una situación completa y normal para este miércoles por la mañana”, dijo Vaishnaw, añadiendo que “hemos movilizado muchos recursos”.Más de 280 muertos y 1.000 heridos en triple choque de trene...Un buque militar chino se acerca a menos de 140 metros de un barco estadounidense en el estrecho de Taiwán
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
(CNN) — Un buque militar chino estuvo a punto de colisionar con un destructor de la Armada estadounidense en el estrecho de Taiwán este sábado, acercándose a 140 metros de una colisión, informó el ejército estadounidense en un comunicado este sábado.El buque chino “ejecutó maniobras de forma insegura” en las proximidades del USS Chung-Hoon, según el comunicado del Mando Indo-Pacífico estadounidense.“(El buque chino) sobrepasó al Chung-Hoon por su banda de babor y cruzó su proa a 140 metros”, decía el comunicado, describiendo el incidente. “El Chung-Hoon mantuvo el rumbo y redujo la velocidad a 10 kts para evitar una colisión”.El incidente es la segunda vez en dos semanas que militares chinos realizan maniobras agresivas en las proximidades de militares estadounidenses cerca de la frontera china. Un caza chino realizó una “maniobra innecesariamente agresiva” durante la intercepción de un avión espía estadounidense en el espacio aé...Lowder fans 11, Wake Forest routs Maryland 21-6 at Winston-Salem Regional
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Rhett Lowder struck out 11 batters over six innings while top-seeded Wake Forest pounded Maryland pitching for 15 hits as the Demon Deacons earned a 21-6 win in the Winston-Salem Regional on Saturday night.Wake Forest (49-10) awaits the winner of an elimination game between the Terrapins and George Mason on Sunday and now are one win away from a berth in the super regionals.The Deacons scored their runs in bunches, starting with a four-run first inning, adding two runs in the third, three in the fifth and six runs in both the seventh and eighth.Justin Johnson had four hits including a double and triple to drive in four runs. Pierce Bennett went four-for-four with a double to drive in five runs. Danny Corona singled and capped the night with a grand slam in the eighth to finish with six RBI.Nick Dean (3-2) started and worked 4 ⅓ innings for Maryland, allowing eight runs on eight hits, walking three and striking out four to take the loss.___AP college sports...Joe Redfield hits 3-run HR, Sam Houston jumps to 7-2 lead over Tulane before weather suspends play
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Joe Redfield hit a three-run home run, Walker Janek and Carlos Contreras each hit a solo shot Saturday night and Sam Houston jumped to a 7-2 lead over Tulane before the game was delayed due to inclement weather. The game is set to resume Sunday with two out and nobody on base in the top of the seveth inning. ___AP college sports: https://apnews.com/hub/college-sports and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25SourceMLB Notes: Chris Sale’s latest setback a cruel blow for pitcher who thought dark days were behind him
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
Chris Sale had come so far and overcome so much, and for a fleeting moment it seemed like he truly had put his nightmarish three-year run of injuries behind him.And yet there he was Friday, sitting at a podium ruminating on yet another injury setback.Sale is hurt again, this time with a shoulder issue that cut his Thursday start short after only 59 pitches. The injury seemingly came out of nowhere — he said it popped up during the second inning and there’d been no indication anything was wrong leading up to the game — but for a guy who has already endured Tommy John surgery, a stress fracture in his rib, a broken pinky and a broken wrist, it’s put him back in a familiar place.“Kind of a gut punch. I worked really hard, a lot of people worked really hard to get me to this spot,” Sale said on Friday. “It’s tough being a disappointment again.”Officially on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation, Sale’s prognosis is still ...China tightens access to Tiananmen Square on anniversary of 1989 pro-democracy protests
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — China tightened already strict access to Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on Sunday, the anniversary of 1989 pro-democracy protests. In Hong Kong, which had been the last Chinese-controlled territory to hold commemorations, police detained at least two protesters on the eve of the anniversary at Victoria Park. The large public space had been the scene for an annual candlelight gathering to remember the hundreds or thousands killed when army tanks and infantry descended on central Beijing on the night of June 3 and into the morning of June 4, 1989. Discussion of the events has long been suppressed in China and become increasingly off-limits in Hong Kong since a sweeping national security law was imposed in June 2020, effectively barring anyone from holding memorial events. The death toll from the 1989 violence remains unknown and the Communist Party relentlessly harasses those at home or overseas who seek to keep the memory of the events alive.In Beijing, additional...Canadian soldiers, American firefighters now battling blazes in Nova Scotia
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
HALIFAX — Canadian soldiers and firefighters from abroad are now on the ground helping to extinguish wildfires burning in several parts of Nova Scotia for the past week.Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and a number of American firefighters arrived in the province on Saturday and will be deployed to combat the most significant blazes. Those include the wildfire that forced thousands of people from their homes near Halifax, though that blaze is no longer considered to be burning out of control. Provincial officials said on Saturday the Westwood Hills fire, in Tantallon, was 85 per cent contained and was unlikely to spread further due to a combination of firefighting efforts and heavy rain that fell throughout the day. Meanwhile, the nearby Hammonds Plains blaze is now under control and considered 100 per cent contained.In Shelburne County, however, the Barrington Lake wildfire — the largest in the province’s history — continues to burn out of control. The blaze c...June means trouble for B.C. wildfires with hot, dry forecast set to compound drought
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
Underlying drought, unseasonably warm temperatures last month and hot, dry conditions in the June forecast mean “the table has been set” for significant wildfire activity this summer, an official with the British Columbia Wildfire Service says.Lead fire weather forecaster Matt MacDonald said he and his colleagues have been waiting to see if this month might bring desperately needed rain.“The classic adage we hear every year is the intensity of the fire season will greatly depend on the amount of rain received in June,” he said. Now that it’s here, the June forecast does not bode well.MacDonald said the service has been looking at how much rain would be needed to alleviate persistent drought conditions and lower the risk of wildfire. They found it would require two to three millimetres of rain per day for 10 to 20 days in a row, he said.“I can almost guarantee that is not going to happen,” he said.A day or two of heavy rainfall here and there...A Pretty Nice Day to Go Outside Sunday—But Wear a Hat and some Sunscreen
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
Colorado State hurricane researcher Dr. Phil Klotzbach (https://twitter.com/philklotzbach) indicates in a post last Thursday that CSU's 2023 Atlantic season update (https://tropical.colostate.edu/Forecast/2023-06.pdf) has increased its predicted number of 2023 hurricanes and tropical storms. In so doing, the Colorado State outlook joins their NOAA tropical forecasting colleagues in predicting a "NORMAL" number of hurricanes and tropical cyclones in the months ahead (https://www.noaa.gov/.../2023-atlantic-hurricane-season...). In so doing, the COLORADO STATE TROPICAL FORECAST TEAM is predicting the WARMER THAN NORMAL OCEAN TEMPS may well prevail over the wind shear increase which typically occurs over the Atlantic Basin during El Niños. Increases in wind shear often decrease hurricane numbers by disrupting the organization of t-storms which must occur if a hurricane is to develop.But as with seasonal weather of any kind, MULTIPLE FACTORS go into producing a given season's weather---a...Dear Abby: They seem to be hinting my illness is imaginary
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:18:26 GMT
DEAR ABBY: I am struggling with an invisible illness and losing patience with friends, family and acquaintances.I’m working with doctors to manage my conditions, and I’m tired of all the suggestions and seemingly positive comments I’m hearing, like, “You can do it; just put your mind to it!”Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: I was shocked to see this behavior at a funeral Advice | Dear Abby: He learned things in kindergarten that made him cry Advice | Dear Abby: My husband is upset that I find his new look mortifying Advice | Dear Abby: I have news about my co-worker that his girlfriend should know Advice | Dear Abby: What the bridesmaid told me sent my wedding stress off the charts I am seeing a therapist to help with the emotional stress, and even they are trying to armchair-diagnose me and question my knowledge of specific vitamins, probiotics and treatments. Some of the...Latest news
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