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Over 100,000 attend Chicago’s Lollapalooza despite Delta variant spikes

Over 100,000 attend Chicago’s Lollapalooza despite Delta variant spikes
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Estimates indicate that during this weekend’s Lollapalooza in Chicago, around 100,000 people turned up to celebrate the four day music festival in the city’s Grant Park. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but party-goers this year enjoyed performances by Post Malone, Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion and Miley Cyrus. All this occurred despite growing concerns and apparent surges in Delta variant cases of infection. 

Organisers require attendees to wear masks indoors, with all guests having to show proof of vaccination or negative PCR-test results in order to enter. Around 600 people were denied access for showing neither as proof. The huge turnout indicate a return to such massive events, but authorities and health officials are still concerned as spread could still occur, especially given the rising infections in Chicago and in the whole country. 

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Power cuts in multiple Maltese localities scheduled by Enemalta

Power cuts in multiple Maltese localities scheduled by Enemalta
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Despite August starting off with a scorching first week, it seems as though fans and air conditions may be made briefly redundant as Enemalta plans power cuts for over 25 localities. A notice posted to Enemalta’s website states how the scheduled network maintenance and upgrade works may ‘necessitate temporary electricity supply disruptions in different areas in Malta and Gozo.’ This time round however, such news has angered residents having to endure the excessive heatwaves. Many took to social media to express frustration throughout the night as several outages occurred several areas. 

None of the remaining scheduled works are set to run through the night, with a press release issued on Tuesday stating that the demand for electricity reached a record of 561MW on Monday. This is a 6% increase when compared to the highest ever rate registered of 510MW in July of 2019. The increase in demand along with scorching heat resulted in damages on the low-voltage network. 

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Simone Biles returns to Olympics and immediately wins bronze

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Last week Simone Biles announced to the world that she will be forfeiting from her events to instead take care of her mental health. The gymnast had a quiet change of heart and decided to participate in her last event where she won bronze. Subsequently Simone also equaled the record for the most decorated U.S gymnast in Olympic history. She achieved this only at the age of 24.

 

After winning the bronze medal, Simone declared ” I did it for me” reassuring herself that she is still one of if not the greatest gymnast ever. Even though she suffered mentally due to excess pressure, Simone still got the job done and had to beat the world’s best in order to qualify for the beam final, and then actually win a medal. What must have been a tough month for Simone, ended better than expected.

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Boat allegedly capsized by Azzopardi Fisheries trawler

Boat allegedly capsized by Azzopardi Fisheries trawler
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A shocking post uploaded to Facebook by Red Electrick keyboardist Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur alleges how he and his friend’s boat was intentionally and recklessly capsized by an Azzopardi Fisheries trawler. The post states how the two men decided to fish close to a series of fish farms run by Azzopardi Fisheries. They were initially approached by a trawler whose crew asked them to relocate. 

Monsigneur alleges that they accepted the request without issue. Relocating roughly 30 metres away, they were joined in the same area by 25 other small fishing boats. From there, the duo spotted a bigger trawler approaching. They saw that the trawler ‘clearly’ planned to pass them by. Due to this, they did not move the boat, but this had unforeseen negative consequences. 

The trawler did not sound any horn or wave at the the two fishermen, instead deciding to allegedly ram the boat, capsizing it and throwing all the boys’ belongings into the sea to drown (phones, wallets, keys, camera, etc). The post states how should the trawler have asked them to relocate, they would not have objected. 

The matter was further worsened when the trawler’s captain Jordan Cutajar allegedly blamed them for being in the spot and demanded they do not return. The trawler did not help the young men and sailed on, to the shock and disbelief of the two and other 25 boats. 

Monsigneur highlights how he later came to discover how fishing within a certain radius of a private fish farm is not allowed. This rule is allegedly broken by various fishermen due to ‘the severely depleted fish populations, which automatically make fish farm areas a hotspot for fishing due to the high concentrations of nutrients available to external fish.’ 

Monsigneur however openly condemns the reaction by the trawler’s crew, stating that this does not provide the excuse to ram and capsize a boat, potentially injuring or killing anyone on it. The writer also reveals how this is not the first time this has happened as the other fishermen alleged to Monsigneur and his friend. 

He concludes his post by stating that this is not a ‘pity post’ but rather a revelation as to what happens to independent fishermen who suffer at the expense of major corporations like, in this alleged case, Azzopardi Fisheries. He states that independent fishermen suffer when people buy and support giant corporations and that to support local one must not support such local corporations which ‘bully and hijack’ the practice and industry.

This newsroom has contacted Azzopardi Fisheries to inquire about the incident. This is a developing story. 

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Photo Source: Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur FB