A roof collapse at Terminal 1 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) on Friday morning claimed one life and injured six. The incident has led to a political blame game, with the Congress accusing the Modi government of corruption and negligence. Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu has ordered an investigation and assured compensation for the victims.
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A roof collapse at Delhi Airport Terminal 1 on Friday morning, during heavy rainfall, resulted in one fatality and six injuries. The incident occurred at the departure area, prompting a temporary closure of Terminal 1 and shifting of flight operations. Investigations are underway, and authorities have announced financial aid for the victims.
A fatal crash closed the intersection of Allard Road SW and Allard Boulevard SW in Edmonton on Thursday evening, restricting access to the Allard community. Emergency crews responded to the scene, and motorists were asked to avoid the area and find alternative routes.
A wedding ceremony in the United States took a dramatic turn when the bride’s dress caught fire, causing a moment of panic and requiring quick action to extinguish the flames. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured in the incident.
Several vehicles were trapped on the Gangotri National Highway after falling rocks hit them on Friday. State police, SDRF, and NDRF teams are engaged in rescue operations. Earlier measures were taken to ensure a safe Char Dham Yatra, including traffic enhancements and landslide management. Uttarakhand Chief Minister inspected arrangements and directed officials to strengthen essential facilities for devotees’ convenience.
Three individuals, including a child, sustained injuries when a speeding car struck them in Nagpur’s Zenda Chowk area. The incident occurred on Friday evening, and the injured were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Police swiftly apprehended three people, including the driver responsible for the reckless driving. Further investigations revealed the presence of liquor bottles and narcotics within the vehicle. As per the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Gorakh Bhamre, a case is being registered and medical tests are being administered to determine the intoxication levels of the accused. In a separate but equally tragic incident that occurred on May 19th, a young boy driving a Porsche fatally struck two IT professionals riding a bike. The deceased victims hailed from Madhya Pradesh and were identified as Ashwini Koshta and Aneesh Awadhia. Authorities continue to urge drivers to adhere to traffic regulations and maintain responsible driving practices to prevent such incidents in the future.
A week marked by significant events in various sectors. A tragic car crash in Pune claimed lives, while a bus accident on the Ambala-Delhi National Highway added to the toll. Political tensions arise as Delhi chief minister’s personnel faces judicial custody and Kolkata braced for unrest. Google’s investment in Flipkart and call for employees to return to the office sent ripples through the business world. Natural disasters and economic indicators made headlines, with Cyclone Remal threatening landfall and gold prices dipping dramatically amid Federal Reserve policies.
Tragedy struck in Bareilly on Monday morning when a bus plunged from a flyover, resulting in one fatality and leaving 40 passengers injured. The bus, which was traveling from Delhi, met with the deadly accident around 3:30 am in the Fatehganj police station area.
Novak Djokovic was struck by a water bottle while signing autographs after his victory in the Italian Open’s second round. The incident, which was captured on video, occurred unintentionally when the bottle slipped out of a fan’s bag. Medical staff promptly assisted Djokovic, who sustained a small bump and some bleeding on his head. Despite the injury, Djokovic reassured fans on social media that he was doing well and resting at his hotel. Tournament organizers expressed concern and are investigating the incident to identify the responsible individual. The footage has been under review to determine the exact sequence of events.
A 35-year-old Kolkata woman named Varsha Sahu accidentally inhaled the screw from her nose pin two months ago. The screw had become lodged in her lung, causing breathing difficulties, a cough, and pneumonia. After seeking medical attention and undergoing a CT scan, Varsha was diagnosed with the foreign object in her lung. Dr. Debraj Jash, a pulmonologist at Kolkata’s Medica Superspecialty Hospital, performed a 30-minute surgery to remove the screw. The procedure was successful, and Varsha was discharged from the hospital four days later.