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CPD Rescue Swimmer In Danger In Bahar Ic-Caghaq

CPD Rescue Swimmer In Danger In Bahar Ic-Caghaq
Sep 14 2024 Share

This morning, the Civil Protection Malta Control Room received a report of a swimmer in distress at Baħar ic-Cagħaq.

Rescue teams, including the RHIB Delta 2 from Fire Station 5 and personnel from Fire Station 11, were immediately dispatched to the scene.

The swimmer was safely rescued and brought ashore before being handed over to the Mater Dei Hospital Emergency Response Team for further care.

Civil Protection Malta extends its gratitude to The Malta Police Force, Transport Malta, and the Mater Dei Hospital Emergency Department for their valuable assistance.

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Gildave Spiteri Identified As Zejtun Crash Victim

Gildave Spiteri Identified As Zejtun Crash Victim
Sep 14 2024 Share

21 year old Gildave Spiteri has been identified as the car crash victim who tragically lost his life early this morning.

Today, around 0745 hours, police were informed of a traffic accident that took place in Triq il-President Anton Buttigieg, Żejtun.

Police convened on site and found that a 21 year old man resident of Ħaż-Żabbar was driving a Peugeot 206, lost control and crashed into the frontward of a residence.

A medical team was called on site and transported the man to Mater Dei Hospital for further care. Unfortunately, he was certified deceased a few moments later.

Civil protection department officers were also on site to assist. A magistrate has been informed of the case and investigations are ongoing.

Condolences to all his loved ones. Rest in peace Gildave.

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6 Year Old Girl Conquers North Africa’s Highest Mountain

6 Year Old Girl Conquers North Africa's Highest Mountain
Sep 14 2024 Share

Six-year-old Seren from Carmarthenshire has become the youngest girl to climb Mount Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa, raising money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital, which saved her life as a baby.

Seren was born prematurely with a haemangioma on her neck, affecting her airways, and underwent surgery at the hospital. Now, she and her father Glyn are raising funds to support the institution by completing challenging climbs.

In mid-August, Seren and Glyn flew to Morocco and embarked on an eight-hour trek in 40-degree heat to the base camp of Mount Toubkal.

The next day, they reached the summit after a tough hike. Seren received applause from about 20 people who had followed her journey on social media. Although Seren humorously claimed she trained for “a week,” Glyn clarified that their preparation included a year of training, including night hikes up Pen y Fan in Wales.

Seren previously became the youngest person to complete the UK’s three peaks challenge in under 48 hours.

She and Glyn now plan to climb Mont Blanc, with Seren excited to see the snow. Glyn, a mountaineer, encourages Seren’s passion for climbing, but notes it cannot be forced.

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Malta Leads EU In Residence Permits Per Capita In 2023

Malta Leads EU In Residence Permits Per Capita In 2023
Sep 14 2024 Share

Malta issued significantly more new residence permits per capita than any other EU country in 2023, according to Eurostat data analysed by Times of Malta.

The country approved nearly 42,000 first residence permits, a high figure given its small population.

While Germany issued over 586,000 permits, Malta stands out in the EU for its rate of permits issued per 100,000 people, which exceeded 7,400.

This figure was double that of Cyprus, the second-highest at just over 3,700, and more than 11 times the rate of Italy, which issued 660 permits per 100,000 people.

Employment was the primary reason for Malta’s high number of residence permits, accounting for two-thirds (almost 28,000) of the total.

This trend mirrors the broader EU pattern, where employment accounted for 33.8% of the 1.3 million first residence permits issued across the bloc.

Education was the second most common reason for permits in Malta, with almost 7,300 issued, followed by family-related reasons, accounting for about 3,200.

Across the EU, over 3.7 million first residence permits were issued to non-EU citizens in 2023, marking a 4.6% increase from the previous year and the highest recorded figure to date.

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