Nepal plane crash in July linked to inappropriate weight and speed, probe reveals
The crash, which claimed the lives of 22 people, has been the subject of an extensive probe by aviation authorities.
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The crash, which claimed the lives of 22 people, has been the subject of an extensive probe by aviation authorities.
The situation has reached a critical point at Al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s largest medical facility, where thousands of displaced individuals are now camped out in the hospital's courtyard.
Authorities reported that the deluge resulted in widespread destruction, with entire communities submerged underwater and roadways rendered impassable. Emergency services, including soldiers, were quickly mobilized to provide aid. Soldiers used lifeboats to navigate through the floodwaters, rescuing stranded individuals and ferrying them to safety.
The floods, which began earlier this week, have affected multiple regions, with the worst-hit areas including the northeastern and southwestern parts of the country.
The airstrike, which took place early this morning, struck a structure believed to be associated with militant activity, according to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)
The demonstrations initially began as a peaceful student-led campaign calling for reforms to the quota system that reserves government jobs for certain groups.
The region, which has been experiencing heavy rainfall in recent weeks, witnessed these natural disasters escalate dramatically over the past 48 hours.
Saurya Airlines, a domestic carrier, has a fleet of aircraft serving various routes within Nepal. The airline has pledged its full cooperation with investigators and expressed its commitment to enhancing safety protocols.