20 helicopters and 14 aircrafts dispatched to the forest fire in Turkey

On June 21, a forest fire broke out at 08:00 pm local time in Marmaris, Turkish city of Muğla. The fight against the forest fire continues today with the first lights of the morning with aerial intervention. A total of 1,480 personnel, including 688 forest personnel, and 20 helicopters and 14 aircraft are participating in […]

tree falls on vehicle, kills 3 in mexico

A 25-metre-high tree fell on a passing vehicle on a road in the city of Solosuchiapa, in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. Three people in the vehicle died, and 1 child was seriously injured. People in the vicinity rushed to help immediately after the accident, eyewitnesses said. Authorities emphasized the possibility that the heavy […]

cable car malfunction leaves 11 stranded in India

A malfunction occurred in the cable car in the Solan region of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh yesterday. 11 people on the cable car were stranded at a height of meters. Regional officials, firefighters, police and emergency response teams were dispatched to the scene. The people on the cable car were rescued after 6 […]

tension between iran’s gunboats and US ships on strait Hormuz

Iranian gunboats harassed US patrol ship in the Persian Gulf, a US official claimed. “Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Cops navy (IRGCN) operates in an unsafe and unprofessional manner in close proximity to patrol coastal ship USS Sirocco and expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Choktaw County in the strait of Hormuz,” the statement of the US […]

Membership of NATO not possible until september, Finland’s Niinistö said

President of Finland Sauli Niinistö met with President of the European Parliament (EP) Roberta Metsola. Answering the questions of the journalists after the meeting, President of Finland Niinistö, referring to the meeting held yesterday between Turkey and Sweden at the NATO headquarters regarding his country’s NATO membership, said, “Basically, there was not much progress in […]

Civil Society Network for Peer Support and Localization in Turkish provinces continue at full speed

Civil Society Network for Peer Support and Localisation (ADA Türkiye), established in the scope of the Community-Based Local Initiatives Project (CLIP 2), co-financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the European Union, continues its activities at full speed in Turkey’s 15 provinces. So far, the network’s qualified and integrated […]

Flash floods kill 32 in southern Chinese provinces

Guangxi, Guangdong, and Fujian provinces in China experienced the heaviest rains in 60 years. According to a statement issued today by the Emergency Disaster Department in China’s Guangdong province, more than 77,000 people were evacuated from the region due to heavy rains, 1,729 houses were destroyed, and 27,000 hectares of land were damaged. The death […]

man saves old woman on railway track in India

In Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh state of India, an elderly woman tried to cross the rails despite all warnings. 59-year-old police officer Kamlesh Kumar Dubey, who noticed the train coming to the station while the old woman was on the railway track, saved her life by pulling the woman to the platform at the station. The […]

Mexican drunk bus driver crashes into public, injrues 9

In Puebla, Mexico, 9 people were injured after a drunk bus driver crossed into the opposite lane and crashed into vehicles, a street vendor and a bus stop. Medical teams who arrived to the scene after the accident, and took 2 seriously injured people to the surrounding hospitals by ambulance. Puebla traffic police detained the […]