TODAY’S NEWS I.E.S. ESCULTOR JUAN DE VILLANUEVA
2nd ESO Bil. A/B
MARCH 2020
79-year-old man dies falling from a 7-metre slope By Paula
A 79-year-old driver, a neighbour of Muro, has died on Friday afternoon, losing control of his car and falling down a seven-metre slope at the entrance there. Everything points to the one who had a heart attack before the accident. The accident occurred at 5 p.m. and they have moved to that stretch, next to a roundabout, local Wall police and firefighters, who have finally failed to act. The car has fallen on its roof and when the agents have reached the precipice they have verified that the only occupant was already dead
Eleven-year-old boy dies from inhaling carbon monoxide at his home in Palencia By Sira
An 11-year-old boy died on Tuesday at his home on Los Fresnos de Palencia Street due to carbon monoxide poisoning, which has also affected the rest of the family, a 7-year-old girl, a 40-year-old man and a 43-year-old woman , which have been transferred to Río Carrión Hospital. The emergency service has alerted the local police, the National Police Corps, firefighters and health emergencies, who sent a medical team and several ambulances, also to the gas companies, as the emergency services reported that could be a gas leak. The death of the 11-year-old boy was confirmed and the three other people were taken by ambulance to Palencia Hospital. Firefighters have reported all point to the family being affected by carbon monoxide inhalation due to poor combustion of the gas boiler.
HAZE IN THE CANARY ISLANDS By Iris
Lately , people in this archipelago had been through rough times with this huge cloud of sand. Also the fact that it wasn’t raining much didn’t help to much. The neighbors around the entire group of islands were affected, ones like Tenerife more than others. Airports were closed, because it was impossible to see, people were locked there.
Luckily after more or less a week fighting against the haze a miracle happened, a storm came helping to dispel the hell that the canaries were living. Obviusly it wasn’t that easy, haze was still there but not as it was the previous day.
Now they are happy to say that they can go outside, planes and helicopters can fly and there won’t be more victims because of the haze.