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29 immigrants living illegally in Malta arrested by police

29 immigrants living illegally in Malta arrested by police
Oct 28 2022 Share

The Malta Police Force has arrested another 29 individuals who were living in Malta illegally as part of the Force’s ongoing immigration inspections.

The arrests were carried out on Friday morning in Hamrun and Marsa, with a police statement inspecting a number of residences and a construction site. The police officers were arrested by Detention Services officers.

The persons caught living in Malta irregularly hail from Senegal, Ghana, Gambia, Afghanistan, Senegal, Mali, Egypt and Syria, with the police escorting them to the Detention Centre to engage a repatriation process.

Police investigations regarding employers and property rentals are currently under way.

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61-year-old man sustains grievous injuries in coast road collision

61-year-old man sustains grievous injuries in coast road collision
Oct 28 2022 Share

A 61-year-old St. Paul’s Bay resident sustained injuries in a road incident along Malta’s Coast Road.

The Police were informed of the incident on Friday morning, at around 7:40am. Preliminary investigations revealed that the collision took place between a Peugeot 307 driven by a 44-year-old St. Paul’s Bay resident an a stationary Renault Megan.

The 61-year-old man who sustained the injuries was reportedly in front of the stationary Renault Megane when it was hit.

A medical team went on site to assist those involved, with an ambulance taking the 61-year-old to Mater Dei for treatment. He was later certified to have sustained grievous injuries.

Police investigations are currently under way.

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October’s foggy day was also the hottest day of the month with temperatures of 29°C

October's foggy day was also the hottest day of the month with temperatures of 29°C
Oct 28 2022 Share

Now that it has come to an end, local online weather page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’ has revealed a number of interesting weather & climate-related facts about the month of October.

A few days ago, Malta’s villages were covered in thick clouds of fag with little to no wind resistance. The fog is a literal cloud which forms on the ground under calm circumstances (no wind) and humidity (relative humidity was at 98%) with clear skies.

The page informed its followers that cold air is denser than warm air and thus, drops, condenses and forms the foggy weather conditions we have seen. That being said, the maximum temperature for October was 29°C, a whopping 6°C higher than the seasonal median.

Did you know this?

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WATCH: Endangered ray species ‘Raja Radula’ spotted in Maltese waters

WATCH: Endangered ray species 'Raja Radula' spotted in Maltese waters
Oct 28 2022 Share

A Maltese explorer and content creator by the name of ‘Malta Ginger Mermaid’ has spotted an endangered species of rough skate with the scientific name of ‘Raja Radula’.

 

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“The Rough Skate is listed on the IUCN Red List as an endangered species meaning it is is close to being extinct from the wild. The biggest threat this species is facing is in fact BYCATCH of trawling, gillnets, trammel nets, bottom longlines, etc,” the activist wrote.

Facing extinction

The species is not protected under Maltese legislation.

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