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Massive Fire at 3 Hotels Near Patna Railway Station Leaves 3 Dead, Many Injured

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Massive Fire at 3 Hotels Near Patna Railway Station Leaves 3 Dead, Many Injured

Approximately 50 meters from the Patna intersection, a big fire incident on Thursday morning claimed three lives and left over a dozen injured, according to a fire brigade spokesman. The fire consumed three hotel structures. Authorities reported that they had found one dead in the Hotel Pal and two more, those of a mother and daughter, in the nearby Hotel Amrit. There could be more casualties, according to the fire department officer. A number of automobiles, including autorickshaws, two-wheelers, and four-wheelers, were completely destroyed by the fire, which swiftly spread because of the high winds.

According to firefighters, a number of people have been saved and are being treated at the Patna Medical College Hospital as additional rescue efforts are carried out. Out of the 17 fire victims who have been admitted to our hospital thus far with burn injuries, three have been brought in dead. Before confirming their deaths, we are doing an electrocardiogram (ECG) on two more very ill individuals. The remaining patients do not have significant burn injuries, in addition to the two serious cases mentioned before, according to Dr. IS Thakur, medical superintendent of the Patna Medical College Hospital.

According to firefighters, the brigade tenders arrived at the scene promptly, but because of the busy and consistently packed section, the dousing and rescue operation took longer than expected. Seven or eight tenders worked for more than two hours before the fire was finally brought under control, according to officials. Director general-cum-commandant, home guard, and fire services Shobha Ohotkar stated, “Over 45 people who were stranded on the rooftops were rescued by the fire brigade teams, while over a dozen were admitted to the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMcH) for treatment.”

The DG, who was overseeing the operation, stated that although traffic in the vicinity had posed problems, fire department personnel had done their utmost to minimize losses and injuries while rescuing the people. We have been conducting fire audits on a regular basis and advising hotel owners to keep up-to-date with functional fire safety precautions. The hoteliers ought to consider it carefully. Our first goal at this time is to save lives,” she continued.

The Amrit Hotel and other neighboring structures were quickly affected by the fire that began at the Pal Hotel. When the tragedy occurred, a Border Security Force constable who was eating at the Pal Hotel reported that the gas cylinders began to break following the fire. If the firefighters had been at the scene promptly, he claimed, the situation may have been under control. According to an eyewitness, confusion continued in the area until the fire tenders were able to begin their operations, which took forty minutes.

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Instagram Model’s Seafood Post Leads to Fatal Restaurant Attack, Caught on Camera

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Instagram Model’s Seafood Post Leads to Fatal Restaurant Attack, Caught on Camera

Landy Párraga Goyburo, the beauty queen of Ecuador, may have lost her life because of a social media post that revealed her whereabouts. She was shot and killed while eating at a restaurant in Quevedo. As per the police probe, the shooting happened soon after Parraga uploaded a picture of her dinner—a platter of octopus ceviche—on Instagram, providing assassins with her whereabouts, according to a Telegraph story. She was shot many times by two armed guys who entered the restaurant shortly after that post went viral, instantly killing her.

According to the article, Parraga was gunned down shortly after her name surfaced in a corruption investigation that connected judges to organized crime. There are several rumors that the widow of a drug boss, with whom Parrage is thought to have had an affair, ordered the murder. Párraga had just shared with her 173,000 Instagram followers a picture of the ceviche she was going to have for lunch when two armed men stormed into the Quevedo restaurant and opened fire on her multiple times.

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The terrifying scene where two gunmen barged into the restaurant where Goyburo and another person were sitting was captured on camera, according to the New York Post. One of the attackers ruthlessly shot both victims, including Parrage, in spite of their attempts to flee. As the attackers quickly left the scene and left Goyburo lying lifeless in a pool of blood, another gunman can be seen in the footage waiting close to the exit to keep an eye on things. In addition, the model managed her own sportswear line and owned a commodities importing company, demonstrating her drive and ambition as an entrepreneur.

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Indian Navy’s Humanitarian Aid: Rescue Mission for Fishing Vessel with Pakistani Crew in Arabian Sea

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Indian Navy’s Humanitarian Aid: Rescue Mission for Fishing Vessel with Pakistani Crew in Arabian Sea

After one of the crew members aboard an Iranian fishing vessel carrying 20 Pakistani crew members almost drowned, the Indian Navy responded to a distress call in the Arabian Sea by sending emergency medical assistance. “INS Sumedha mission deployed for antipiracy operations in the Arabian Sea provided critical medical assistance to an Iranian FV (with 20 Pakistani crew) for a near drowning case of one of its crew members in a swift response to a distress call,” the navy said in a statement on Saturday.

Early on April 30, FV Al Rahmani was intercepted by the patrol boat INS Sumedha. A member of the crew was suffering from active convulsions and labored breathing. A team of medical specialists from the ship arrived on board and gave the crew members prompt medical attention. “Post-medical management, the patient was oriented, conscious, and relieved clinically,” stated the report.

The statement went on to say, “The Indian Navy’s mission-deployed units’ unwavering efforts symbolize its unwavering commitment towards protecting and aiding seafarers operating in the region.” The crew of an Iranian fishing vessel, which had been taken over by armed pirates close to Somalia, was safely saved by the Indian Navy in March. On March 28, nine pirates captured the ship, Al-Kambar 786, in the Arabian Sea, southwest of Socotra, Yemen.

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The pirates were forced to surrender after the Indian naval vessels INS Sumedha and INS Trishul intervened and used “intense coercive tactical measures” for more than 12 hours. In order to prosecute them under Indian anti-piracy legislation, the caught pirates were brought to India. The 23 Pakistani nationals who made up the crew of the fishing vessel had medical examinations and were given the all-clear to return to fishing.

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Amid searing weather, a look at the top hottest cities in India

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Amid searing weather, a look at the top hottest cities in India

A burning heatwave has grasped a few pieces of India throughout the previous fourteen days. The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has given a ‘high’ alert for the heatwave in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gangetic West Bengal, and an ‘orange’ alert in Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Telangana.

As per the IMD, a city in Andhra Pradesh is right now the hottest among all urban communities in the country.

Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh, 46.2 degrees Celsius

Palawancha, Telangana: 45.2 degrees Celsius

Bolangir, Odisha, 45 degrees Celsius

Rentachintala, Waterfront, Andhra Pradesh, and Yanam: 44.8 degrees Celsius

Karur Paramathi, Tamil Nadu: 44.3 degrees Celsius

Kalaikunda, Gangetic West Bengal, 44.2 degrees Celsius

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Sheikhpura, Bihar, 41.1 degrees Celsius

Balurghat, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal: 41 degrees Celsius

The IMD, in its notice, said that “heatwave to extreme heatwave conditions” are probable in many pockets of Gangetic West Bengal and disengaged pockets of Bihar on Friday. It further added that heatwave conditions are probable in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Maharashtra, Saurashtra, Kutch, Gujarat locale, seaside Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, Rayalaseema, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal, and inside Karnataka.

Prominently, a heatwave is proclaimed when the most extreme temperature is more than 40 degrees Celsius and 4.5 degrees better than average. In the meantime, a serious heatwave is pronounced when the temperature is over 40 degrees Celsius and 6.5 degrees better than average.

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In the meantime, the IMD has likewise given a ‘yellow’ alert for precipitation in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Kerala, and Jammu and Kashmir.

The precipitation is reasonable due to a “cyclonic flow that lies over upper east Bangladesh and a box that runs from Bihar to Nagaland in lower tropospheric levels, and furthermore, because of another cyclonic dissemination that is lying over upper east Assam at lower tropospheric levels,” as the climate division had said before.

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