The Life News, Jan 1, 2019

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THE LIFE NEWS WISHING ALL OF YOU MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019

TWO DEAD AFTER BOMB EXPLODES OUTSIDE MALL IN SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES TL Bureau Manila: A bomb explosion ripped through stalls selling fruits and trinkets outside a mall in the southern Philippines on Monday, killing two people and injuring 24, police and the military said, according to dpa. The improvised explosive device was placed in a box left near the stalls that were also selling firecrackers and toys outside the South Seas Mall in Cotabato City, 895 kilometres south of Manila. A second, undetonated bomb was found along the same street, near where the explosion occurred, said Major General Cirilito Sobejana. “The second bomb was left, probably in a hurry,” he said. “We are still checking if the bomb that exploded was detonated by a cellular phone or another triggering machine was used.” A man and a woman were declared dead on arrival at two hospitals in Cotabato City, a police report said, citing information from the four hospitals in total where the victims were rushed

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Israeli forces arrest 19 Palestinians in West Bank

TL Bureau Ramallah: Israeli forces early Monday detained 19 Palestinians in various West Bank cities, according to a Palestinian source. A statement by the Palestinian Prisoners Society said that the Israeli army stormed the cities of Ramallah, El-Beira, Nablus, Bethlehem and Hebron and a number of neighborhoods in East Jerusalem (AlQuds) and arrested the people.

£38 million to boost accommodation for London’s homeless

TL Bureau London: Thousands of extra homes will be made available for vulnerable Londoners at risk of becoming homeless, Communities Secretary Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP has announced today (31 December 2018). Through an innovative new scheme – the first of its kind – London boroughs join forces to provide safe accommodation for families on the edge of homelessness.

China Issues Blizzard Warning

TL Bureau Shanghai: China issued a blizzard alert as temperatures around the country plunged on Sunday, shutting down train lines, bus routes and grounding some flights. The National Meteorological Center in China issued a code blue alert, with heavy snowstorms closing in on regions in the eastern and southern provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Anhui and Hunan.

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68 KILLED IN LANDSLIDES IN EASTERN PHILIPPINES AND 19 STILL MISSING TL Bureau. Manila: The death toll from landslides and floods caused by heavy rains brought by a tropical depression in the eastern Philippines has risen to 68. Rescuers were still searching for 19 missing in the affected provinces in the eastern regions of Bicol and Eastern Visayas, the national disaster risk reduction office said on Monday. Fifty-seven of the dead were reported from Bicol, while 11 people died in near-

by Eastern Visayas, the office said. Twelve people were also injured in various accidents in the two regions most affected by the rains days before the tropical depression made landfall in Eastern Samar province on Saturday. Filipino residents wade along a street at a flooded community in the town of Bulan, Sorsogon province. Filipino residents wade along a street at a flooded community in the town of Bulan, Sorsogon province.

The system weakened into a low pressure area but was continuing to bring heavy rains over the eastern provinces, enhanced by a cold front and the northeast monsoon, the weather bureau said. More than 22,000 people were displaced by the bad weather, which also knocked out electricity in many of the affected areas, regional civil defence officials said. Search and rescue operations were ongoing for the missing, while emergency teams were also clearing some

roads and bridges made impassable by landslides and floods. Many areas were still flooded and emergency teams had to use boats and trucks to reach some areas, said Edgar Posadas, a spokesman for the agency. Filipino residents collect belongings from their damaged home at the landslide-hit community in Bulan, Sorsogon province. Filipino residents collect belongings from their damaged home at the landslide-hit community in Bulan, Sorsogon province.

Russian apartment Robots to fix underground and help cut roadworks block blast kills 3 pipes New investment to create tiny robots that TL Bureau MOSCOW: Russian rescuers were on Monday searching for people trapped under the rubble of a city apartment block that partly collapsed in a suspected gas blast, killing at least three, RIA said, according to Reuters. Russia’s emergencies ministry told the news agency that four people had been recovered alive from the nine-storey building in Magnitogorsk, an industrial city some 1,700 km (1,050 miles) east of Moscow in the southern Urals. State television said it was unclear how many people were still trapped. The emergencies ministry said the blast, probably caused by a gas leak, damaged 48 apartments.

can help repair the UK’s vast underground pipe network and prevent disruption of roadworks in the future

TL Bureau. London : New micro robots will be built to repair the UK’s huge underground pipe network, significantly cutting the disruption caused by the 1.5 million road excavations that take place every year. Scientists from 4 British universities will use £26.6 million government investment to develop 1 cm-long robotic devices that use sensors and navigation systems to find and mend cracks in pipes. The traffic closures and disruption to businesses of these roadworks is estimated to amount to more than £5 billion. A further 14 projects backed by the government will see robots sent to hazardous work places such as offshore wind-farms and nuclear decommissioning facilities.

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