September 30, 2023

Mastung suicide blast: IG presents initial probe report to CM

Inspector General (IG) Balochistan police presented the initial probe report of the Mastung suicide blast to the Caretaker Chief Minister (CM) Ali Mardan Khan Domki on Friday. Caretaker Balochistan CM Ali Mardan Khan Domki chaired a high-level session to review progress on the investigation into the Mastung suicide blast. IG Balochistan Abdul Khaliq Shaikh gave a briefing to the participants of the session. He said that it was a suicide bomb blast in which the terrorist used six to eight kilograms of explosive material. The Health Secretary said that eight of the wounded persons are critical. The caretaker CM said that initial evidence of the Mastung blast came forth and culprits will be brought to justice soon. CM Domki said that the families of the martyred citizens will be given compensation money and the provincial government will bear all medical expenses of the wounded persons. At least 54 people were killed while more than 100 were wounded in a blast that took place in Balochistan’s Mastung district on Friday. According to the district administration, Mastung’s Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Nawaz Gashkori was among the deceased. Police said the explosion was a “suicide blast” and that the bomber exploded himself next to DSP Gishkori’s car. Source:https://www.nation.com.pk/30-Sep-2023/mastung-suicide-blast-ig-presents-initial-probe-report-to-cm

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Multiple deaths after shootings erupt in Dutch city, police say

ROTTERDAM-A 32-year-old man has been arrested in the Dutch city of Rotterdam following two deadly shooting incidents on Thursday, Rotterdam police said. The number of dead from the shootings is currently unknown. “The two shooting incidents in Rotterdam have resulted in fatalities. We will first inform family and relatives and will explain more later,” the city’s police said in a statement on X, formerly Twitter. The suspect was arrested “under the helipad” of Erasmus University’s Medical Center, authorities said. He was armed with a handgun when he was detained. Earlier in the day, police said they received several reports of two shooting incidents in the area of the Erasmus University Medical Center at around 2:25 p.m. local time (8:25 a.m. ET), adding that the incidents took place in a house and in a classroom. The university hospital warned people “not to come” to the medical center due to “various incidents,” in a post on X, previously known as Twitter. Per earlier X posts by police, the suspect was wearing “combat-style” clothes, was tall, with black hair and carrying a backpack. His motive is not yet known. Source:https://www.nation.com.pk/29-Sep-2023/multiple-deaths-after-shootings-erupt-in-dutch-city-police-say

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New York City under state of emergency as massive flooding takes hold

New York City is under a state of emergency due to massive flooding on Friday from a storm system expected to dump up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of rain across the city over a 24-hour period. “This is time for heightened alertness and extreme caution,” Mayor Eric Adams said at a virtual news conference. The torrential rains have already flooded the subway system, while parts of LaGuardia Airport have been shut down, resulting in cancellations and delays throughout the metropolis. Residents of America’s most populous city of nearly 8.5 million people are all under a flash flood watch for the entire day, causing chaos, especially for those who are outdoors. “If you are at home, stay home. If you are at work or school, shelter in place,” Adams emphasized. “If you are out … and encounter a flooded area, be it on a roadway or a subway station, do not enter.” New York Governor Kathy Hochul issued a joint state of emergency with Mayor Adams and announced that the National Guard had been deployed to help rescue crews save stranded motorists and those flooded in their homes during this life-threatening weather event. “If people decide to venture out in a vehicle, they do so at their own peril because even 6 inches of rain, one foot of rain, it may look pretty innocuous, it’s safe, but that is a condition where your vehicle can be swept away,” said Hochul. “We lose more lives of people during flooding events … the reason people lose their lives in a flood event, more often than that is they’re swept away in their vehicles.” Officials are stressing safety as the heavy rain and flooding continue as efforts continue to get the subways back up and running. In the meantime, more buses are being put on the streets to help commuters eventually get back home. “We want to make sure we can get the subways, the trains, our communication system, our transportation system up working because there’s children who use the subways to get home from school, people need to be able to know if they can get home from work,” said Hochul. “And so that is priority number one, to make sure our subways and our railway systems are safe.” The storm system is expected to hover over New York City for about 20 hours and officials are warning residents not to be fooled by any lull in the bad weather. “This is a dangerous weather condition and it is not over and I don’t want those gaps in heavy rain to give the appearance that it is over. It is not,” said Adams. “We could possibly see eight inches of rain before the day is over.” Source:https://www.nation.com.pk/30-Sep-2023/new-york-city-under-state-of-emergency-as-massive-flooding-takes-hold

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