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Marsa Fire Under Control, Civil Protection Report

Marsa Fire Under Control, Civil Protection Report
Jul 18 2023 Share

Civil Protection Malta shared images of their operation in Marsa, fighting the huge fire which erupted due to sewer pipes and tires. 

The organisation advised the general public to avoid the area as the operation is still ongoing. 

‘CPD deployed 10 fire-engines,  25 officers together with CPD volunteers and NGO’s on site to control the fire’, with the situation under control. 

According to Minister for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality Byron Camilleri, that tyre and plastic sewer pipes caused the fires in the Marsa area, near the sports complex and horse race course. 

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46 Year Old Man Hit By Car Suffers Grievous Injuries

46 Year Old Man Hit By Car Suffers Grievous Injuries
Jul 18 2023 Share

A 46 year old man resident of Mosta was taken to Mater Dei Hospital at around 0815hrs after having been involved in a traffic accident in Triq Birbal, Ħal Balzan. 

Preliminary investigations showed that the man was hit by a Citroen, driven by a 51 year old woman resident of Nadur, Għawdex. 

The man was given medical aid on site before being hospitalised, and was later certified to have suffered grievous injuries. 

Police investigations are ongoing. 

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1,724,703 People Travelled Between Malta & Gozo In April & June

1,724,703 People Travelled Between Malta & Gozo In April & June
Jul 18 2023 Share

During the second quarter of 2023, sea transport between Malta and Gozo experienced significant growth in passengers, vehicles, and trips compared to the same period in 2022, a new NSO report reveals.

Between April and June 2023, a total of 11,159 trips were conducted, carrying a significant number of 1,724,703 passengers. The busiest month was June, accounting for 3,904 trips or 35.0% of the total trips for the quarter.

Passenger traffic between Mġarr and Ċirkewwa during the second quarter of 2023 reached 1,541,916, marking a 14.0% increase compared to the corresponding quarter in 2022. April had the highest number of passengers, with 528,924 or 34.3% of the total for the quarter. Vehicle numbers also rose by 4.0% from the previous year, totaling 518,198.

The number of trips during the second quarter amounted to 8,905, reflecting a 2.7% increase compared to the same period in 2022. 

May had the highest number of trips, with 3,069 or 34.5% of the total trips for the quarter.

Regarding passenger and vehicle traffic originating from Ċirkewwa and Mġarr terminals, it was observed that Saturdays and Fridays were the busiest days. However, from the Mġarr terminal, Sundays and Saturdays saw the highest passenger traffic, while Sundays and Mondays had the highest vehicle traffic.

In terms of specific data for trips and passengers, during the second quarter of 2023, a total of 2,254 trips carried 182,787 passengers. This represented a significant increase of 35.5% in trips and 44.6% in passengers compared to the same quarter in 2022. 

June stood out as the busiest month with 924 trips (41.0% of total trips for the quarter) and 75,749 passengers (41.4% of total passengers for the quarter).

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Calls For Public To Leave Water For Animals In Heatwave

Calls For Public To Leave Water For Animals In Heatwave
Jul 18 2023 Share

NGO Wildlife Rescue Team Malta took to social media to remind the Maltese public that, whereas we get to cool down from the scorching heat wave under our air conditioners, other animals do not have the luxury.

We often forget that many animals which aren’t normally taken in as pets do not have the luxury to cool down as they are relegated to the outside world. 

‘Bats, birds, bees, hedgehogs and all other animals will be desperate for some hydration’, the NGO wrote. ‘Whether you have a doorstep, front yard, a balcony or roof, please leave a shallow bowl of daily fresh water.’ 

The NGO also left details for information in case people find one of the animals aforementioned in distress.

For hedgehogs, snakes, bats, sea turtles, chameleons call Wildlife Rescue Team Malta on 99999505. For domesticated animals (cats, dogs etc), call Animal Welfare on 1717 whereas for protected birds, call Birdlife Malta on 79255697. For fresh water turtles (terrapins) contact the Malta Herpetological Society. 

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