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Nagaland: 2 Dead, 3 Injured After Massive Boulder Crashes Into Cars On Highway Near Dimapur; Horrifying Dashcam Footage Surfaces

A devastating incident took place in Nagaland on Tuesday as two individuals lost their lives when massive boulders cascaded down a hill, wiping out two cars in their path. The unfortunate event took place during heavy rainfall on National Highway 29 in Chumoukedima district, situated between Dimapur and Kohima. At approximately 5 pm, the catastrophe occurred, leaving three others with severe injuries. Currently, the victims remain unidentified.
Dashcam Footage Shows Horror
Horrific footage captured by a dashboard camera of a nearby vehicle revealed the harrowing scene. As the boulders mercilessly crushed the two cars traveling from the Kohima direction, one of the rocks toppled yet another car. One fatality occurred instantly, while another individual succumbed to injuries during medical treatment at a local hospital.
CM Neiphiu Rio Announces Rs 4 Lakh Ex-Gratia
This perilous stretch where the incident took place is known as “pakala pahar” and has gained infamy for its frequent landslides and rockfalls. Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio expressed his condolences for the loss of lives through a tweet. He acknowledged the perpetual danger posed by this location and vowed that his government would take necessary measures to provide emergency services and medical aid to the injured. Additionally, a financial assistance of ₹4 lakh has been pledged to each victim’s family.
CM Stresses On Safety Issues On National Highways
The Chief Minister stressed the urgency of addressing safety concerns along the highway, calling for immediate action from the Government of India (GoI) and the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL). He emphasized that the safety and well-being of citizens should never be compromised, urging the concerned authorities to implement the essential safety infrastructure at these hazardous sites. Chief Minister Rio also highlighted the need for leveraging India’s technological advancements and available resources to ensure the utmost protection for the citizens.
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One dead, 12 infected in Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Sydney

Sydney, April 17: A person has died and 12 others have been infected after contracting Legionnaires’ disease in an outbreak linked to central Sydney, the Department of Health in the Australian state of New South Wales said on Thursday.
There are now 12 confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease in people who spent time in central Sydney between March 13 and April 5, up from the six cases that had been diagnosed as of April 10, the department said.
It said that one of the confirmed cases died in the hospital. Of the 12 reported cases, 11 have been hospitalised for treatment.
NSW Health on Thursday urged anyone who spent time in central Sydney and surrounding areas in late March or early April to be aware of symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease, including fever, chills, a cough and shortness of breath.
Legionnaires’ disease is a form of pneumonia caused by infection with Legionella bacteria, which is found naturally in fresh water. NSW Health said that symptoms can develop up to 10 days after exposure, Xinhua news agency reported.
“Outbreaks sometimes occur when bacteria from environmental sources such as cooling towers atop large buildings become contaminated,” Vicky Sheppeard, director of the southeast Sydney local public health unit, said in a statement.
“NSW Health continues to work closely with the City of Sydney to identify, inspect and sample any cooling towers in the CBD potentially implicated in the outbreak. To date, over 165 cooling towers have been inspected and tested,” she said.
According to the World Health Organisation, the Legionnaires’ disease mortality rate can be as high as 80 per cent in untreated immunosuppressed patients.
Most people catch Legionnaires’ disease by inhaling the bacteria from water or soil. Older adults, smokers, and people with weakened immune systems are particularly susceptible to Legionnaires’ disease.
Although Legionnaires’ disease primarily affects the lungs, it occasionally can cause infections in wounds and in other parts of the body, including the heart.
A mild form of Legionnaires’ disease — known as Pontiac fever — can produce fever, chills, headache and muscle aches. Pontiac fever doesn’t infect your lungs, and symptoms usually clear within two to five days.
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U’khand tragedy: Car with Haridwar family plunges into Alaknanda River; one rescued, five feared dead

New Delhi, April 12: In a heartbreaking incident near Devprayag, Uttarakhand, a car carrying a family from Haridwar plunged into a 300-metre-deep gorge and sank into the Alaknanda River near the Badshah Hotel area on Saturday.
The vehicle, a Thar SUV, was en route to the revered Dhari Devi temple when the tragedy occurred. One woman was rescued from the scene, while five other occupants of the car, including two children, are feared dead.
According to initial reports, the victims belonged to a family from Roorkee in Haridwar district. The lone survivor, 55-year-old Anita, wife of Shri Madan Singh, was rescued by local police and emergency responders.
She was rushed to the Base Hospital in Srinagar for urgent medical care. Anita is originally from Chamoli district but currently resides in Roorkee.
As per her account, the SUV had six occupants at the time of the accident, two women, two children, and one man in addition to herself.
The driver of the vehicle reportedly lost control of the SUV near the Badshah Hotel area in the Devprayag police jurisdiction and tumbled into a steep gorge, eventually landing in the fast-flowing waters of the Alaknanda River.
Rescue teams, including personnel from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the local police, quickly reached the site and launched a search operation.
Station incharge Mahipal Rawat confirmed that intensive efforts are underway to retrieve the vehicle and the presumed deceased individuals from the river. The challenging terrain and strong water currents are complicating the rescue and recovery operations.
The incident has cast a pall of grief over the area, and authorities are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution while navigating the mountainous and often treacherous roads in Uttarakhand, especially during the pilgrimage season.
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Massive fire erupts in Surat high-rise, over 50 rescued

Surat, April 11: At least 50 people were rescued after a massive fire broke out early Friday morning at the Happy Excellencia residential tower located in the upscale Vesu area in Gujarat’s Surat.
The intensity of the fire triggered panic and a large-scale emergency response.
The blaze reportedly began around 8.00 a.m. on the eighth floor of the high-rise and quickly spread to the floors above, affecting at least three levels of the multi-storey building.
Videos from the scene showed thick plumes of smoke billowing from the upper floors of the building as emergency teams worked tirelessly to contain the fire and bring residents to safety
The incident prompted an immediate response from the Surat Fire and Emergency Services, which deployed multiple fire tenders to the scene.
Firefighters carried out a swift and coordinated rescue operation, safely evacuating over 50 residents, including 18 people who were trapped in a flat adjacent to the one where the fire had started. Several others who had taken shelter on the terrace were also rescued using ladders and other safety equipment.
The building is located near the house of Gujarat Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghavi. Upon receiving the news, Minister Sanghavi rushed to the site and supervised the emergency efforts in person.
Speaking to the media, he confirmed that there were no casualties and praised the fire brigade for their bravery, comparing their actions to those of “Hanuman in a battle”.
He added that the fire had engulfed the eighth floor and spread upward, but a timely response helped prevent a larger tragedy.
“The fire brigade fought like warriors. Their quick action ensured that all residents were evacuated safely,” Sanghavi said. “Cooling operations are ongoing to prevent any flare-ups.”
Surat Mayor Daxesh Mavani also confirmed that the fire had affected the top three floors of the tower but was now under control.
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire, which remains unknown at this point.
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