Firefighters in southern France are battling the country's largest wildfire since 1949, which has burned over 16,000 hectares, killed one person, and left three missing. The blaze remains out of control as officials warn of more heatwaves and worsening climate conditions.
According to the Chief Adviser's Press Wing, the death toll in the crash incident has risen to 29 and injured 69, mostly students were admitted in various hospitals in capital Dhaka. Injured others were teachers, school staff, firefighters, police, army, maids, electricians, and others.
A fire broke out at a paper godown near the Vaigai South Bank area in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, on Wednesday. Over 20 firefighters doused the flames after an hour.
"We don't know if there's one, two, three or four" shooters, Norris said, with officers reporting bullets coming from multiple directions. "We will neutralise this threat," CNN quoted Norris as stating further.
Fire tenders were swiftly deployed to the scene, and firefighters worked tirelessly to bring the blaze under control. Fortunately, no loss of life has been reported, although the extent of property damage is still being assessed.
The Delhi Fire Services received a call regarding the incident at 10:01 am, following which eight fire tenders were immediately rushed to the spot. Firefighters began rescue and firefighting operations without delay.
A major fire in Karachi's Landhi Export Processing Zone destroyed three factories and injured five people. The blaze started in a cosmetics factory and spread quickly. Rescue teams are working to control the fire, and the injured have been taken to hospital.
A huge fire broke out in the Landhi Export Processing Zone in Karachi on Sunday, destroying three factories and injuring at least five people, including rescue workers and firefighters.
Chief Fire Officer Rakesh Salunkhe on Monday said that three fire officials, including him, were injured while trying to control the fire that broke out in a factory in Maharashtra's Solapur.