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Food delivery driver helps person move stuck car

Food delivery driver helps person move stuck car
Nov 25 2021 Share

It seems as though the heavy rainfall and thunderstorm surfaced some of the island’s more generous side. A food delivery driver, soaked from head to toe on his scooter, stopped to help a person who could not move their car due to have something stuck underneath the vehicle. 

The photo was uploaded by Yanis Azzopardi, who stated; ‘If you had any doubts… Yes, there are some amazing humans in this world. Faith in humanity.’ This photo follows another clip of a policeman helping a food delivery driver move his vehicle after getting stuck. The kindness is outshining the storm itself. 

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Photo Source: Yanis Azzopardi FB

WATCH: Police man helps food delivery driver in flooding road

WATCH: Police man helps food delivery driver in flooding road
Nov 25 2021 Share

As a food delivery driver got his motorbike stuck in the flooding currents of water due to the rainfall, a police man risked his safety to help the driver out. 

 

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In an amazing act of kindness, the policeman, soaking wet, helped the driver turn the vehicle around and get him out of the risky spot in Spinola. 

This is a massive shout out to all of Malta’s police as this officer restored all of our faith in humanity. Today’s flooding didn’t stop this heroic officer from doing his duty and helping a fellow human being. 

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Source: Leonardo Feriera

Malta ranks as fifth most religious country in Europe

Malta ranks as fifth most religious country in Europe
Nov 25 2021 Share

Malta ranked fifth in the EU in terms of attributing importance to religion in their daily lives. The Maltese also ranked 7th most likely to define themselves on the basis of nationality. A Eurobarometer which was held in all member states asked how important religion is for respondents on a scale of 0 to 10. It showed that religion is not important for 9% of Maltese, compared to 19% of Europeans. 

Conversely, religion is of maximum importance for 22% of the Maltese, compared to just 11% in all 26 member states. Religion was thus important for 58% of Maltese when compared to 36% of all EU respondents. On the other hand, religion was not important for 20% of the Maltese, compared to 36% of all Europeans. 

Malta was surpassed by majority Orthodox Christian countries, starting with Cyprus at 80% and followed by Romania (73%), Greece (72%) and Bulgaria (60%). Sweden, Luxembourg and Denmark ranked the least religious in Europe. However, Maltese are more likely to identify with nationality (80%) than with religion (65%). This despite the Maltese being more likely (65%) than Europeans (53%) to identify with their religion. 

The survey also showed that the percentage of Maltese who feel their identity is under threat (25%) is five points higher than in all EU countries. Despite giving importance to religion and nationality, only 43% of Maltese think that maintaining traditional values is a key part of their identity. This is compared to 53% of all EU respondents. 

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Photo Source: Locally Abroad, Learning Religions

Thunderous weather to extend until tonight

Thunderous weather to extend until tonight
Nov 25 2021 Share

Buckle up – the current thunderstorm over Malta is forecasted to extend until the evening and will not relent in terms of intensity. 

A video making the rounds on several WhatsApp chats showing huge flooding in Msida was allegedly filmed a couple of years ago. Although the video was shot a couple of years ago, multiple localities have been hit with heavy thunderstorms causing huge floodings, with weather reports suggesting that an entire day of flashing lightning, rumbling thunder and constant downpour awaits.

Tomorrow is set to be partly cloudy, with some semblance of sunlight expected. The weekend is unfortunately forecasted to have isolated rain showers, so adjust your plans accordingly! 

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Photo Source: The Malta Expat