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Dog sniffs out and rescues puppies from beneath earthquake rubble

Dog sniffs out and rescues puppies from beneath earthquake rubble
Feb 8 2023 Share

Following the earthquake which hit Turkey and Syria flattened hundreds of buildings, a video of a dog sniffing out her puppies went viral across social media. 

A video shows a dog barking and attempting to dig out puppies buried beneath massive slabs of rock and debris as first responders attempted to help rescue the pups.

 

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Some of the puppies were thankfully retrieved from the precarious situation, but it is unsure if all the litter was saved. The dog was later given safe shelter, accompanied by some water and blankets, so she could be able to care for her puppies. 

The earthquake has been raising the death toll as first responders and other assistance arrives in the country. Despite it currently being reported to be around 8,000, the death toll is forecasted to sky rocket. 

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Maltese CPD officials in Turkey recount shocking reality of devastating earthquakes

Feb 8 2023 Share

In a recent call with Malta’s Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri, officials from within the Civil Protection Department have given an update of the situation in Turkey following a string of intense earthquakes which left thousands dead.

 

 

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On Tuesday, 17 Maltese Civil Protection officials specialising in search and rescue landed in Elazig, Turkey to attempt to contribute to the ongoing efforts to locate and extricate victims from the country’s earthquake disaster.

One of the team members highlighted how the sub-zero temperatures, language barriers and search & rescue methodology were amongst the challenges faced by the MUSAR team.

As of February 8 at 1PM, over 8,500 deaths were reported, with the toll expected to increase in the coming days. BBC News have reported that Turkey is in a state of political anger as a result of the government’s perceived failure in preparing for such disasters.

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Yellow weather warning as cyclone settles close to Malta

Yellow weather warning as cyclone settles close to Malta
Feb 8 2023 Share

The Malta International Airport weather page has released a yellow warning over strong easterly winds which will be hitting the Maltese islands starting today.

The weather warnings were also backed by Facebook page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’, a cyclone is set to settle close to the Maltese islands due to a Gulf of Gabes depression (low pressure weather system).

The page explains how the weather will remain cloudy and will feel very cold with temperatures approximately 4°C lower than the seasonal average. 

Rainfall is also expected for Wednesday night moving into Thursday morning. Some stormy weather as well as hail is also being forecasted. 

The wind force is set to be Force 6 on Wednesday, and is set to increase as the day goes on, up to around Force 8 by Friday. The sea is also expected to be very strong, with the catamaran service also expected to be halted until the storm passes. 

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Rosianne Cutajar calls for national discussion on menstrual leave

Rosianne Cutajar calls for national discussion on menstrual leave
Feb 8 2023 Share

PL MP Rosianne Cutajar has called for a national discussion on menstrual leave during her parliamentary address on Tuesday. 

Cutajar stated that menstrual leave is a type of leave granted to women who experience significant pain due to conditions such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and others. 

There are women in Malta who face difficulties during their menstrual cycles and are unable to perform their daily routines, including work or school. Some women have even lost their jobs because of a lack of awareness about this issue.

Cutajar pointed out that globally, there is a scarcity of legislation dealing with menstrual leave. However, she mentioned a few countries like Japan, Taiwan, Zambia, and Spain, where this issue has been addressed legislatively.

The Spanish Parliament recently passed a bill on menstrual leave, which now awaits Senate approval.

Cutajar acknowledged that the topic of menstrual leave is highly stigmatised and in countries where it is allowed, many women opt not to take advantage of it due to fear of being stigmatised or losing job opportunities. 

She also noted that doctors do not list menstrual pain as the reason for leave on medical certificates, to avoid discrimination by employers.

Cutajar expressed the need to bring this discussion to a national level, recognising that there will be resistance from social partners. There are several questions that need to be addressed, such as the number of leave days, who will pay for it, whether it will be part of sick leave or separate, and how to prevent abuse. 

Cutajar emphasised that these issues must be considered when discussing this initiative to eliminate the stigma and support women’s health and rights.

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