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Tragedy As 5 Railway Workers In Italy Killed By Train

Tragedy As 5 Railway Workers In Italy Killed By Train
Aug 31 2023 Share

According to reports from Italian media on Thursday, a tragic incident occurred in northern Italy where five railway workers lost their lives after being struck by a train during their overnight maintenance duties.

The incident unfolded on the Milan-Turin line, with a train carrying wagons traveling at a speed of 160 kilometers (99 miles) per hour. The impact occurred while the workers were replacing sections of the track near Brandizzo, situated on the outskirts of Turin. 

Tragically, the workers were dragged for a significant distance by the train’s force. 

Fortunately, two of their colleagues who were working in close proximity managed to evade harm, including the team’s foreman.

Paolo Bodoni, the mayor of Brandizzo, shared that an emergency responder recounted a disturbing scene where human remains were scattered across a distance of 300 meters. He expressed his profound sorrow, labelling the event as an immense tragedy.

Speculation emerged that a possible communication breakdown might have played a role in the incident. This speculation was echoed by the mayor, who mentioned an ongoing investigation aimed at establishing the facts.

Although the train operator was understandably shocked, they sustained no physical injuries. 

In response to the tragedy, RFI, the organization responsible for Italy’s railway network, expressed its deep grief over the incident and conveyed condolences to the families of the deceased workers.

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Drivers Urged to Avoid Birkirkara Street After Major Diesel Spill

Drivers Urged to Avoid Birkirkara Street After Major Diesel Spill
Aug 30 2023 Share

Drivers are being urged to avoid Ganu Street, Birkirkara after a tank truck carrying diesel spilled liquid all across the road.

 

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A spokesperson for the Malta Police Force has stated that the truck may have experienced a malfunction, leading to the spill.

Police officers and members of the Civil Protection Department were on site to control the situation.

Drivers are urged to avoid the area for the time being.

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KSI Spotted In Valletta

KSI Spotted In Valletta
Aug 30 2023 Share

A video shared to story by @owen_tanti shows Sidemen member, popular music artist and celebrity KSI emerging out of Iniala Harbour House & Residences in Valletta. 

 

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Olajide Olayinka Williams “JJ” Olatunji rose to prominence as KSI along with the Sidemen, and he is currently on the island for a reported wedding of member Vikkstar. 

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Nature Hut & Meditation Areas In Bormla Urban Greening Project

Nature Hut & Meditation Areas In Bormla Urban Greening Project
Aug 30 2023 Share

3,000sqm of developable land will be turned into a green open space featuring landscaped areas, play equipment, a nature hut and zones for different activities at the heart of the Bormla community.

Proposals for the site, presently used for a parking lot adjacent to the American University of Malta, have already been presented to the public during a public consultation held a few months ago by Project Green. As a result of this discussion, Project Green updated the original plans to better meet the community’s requirements.

A planning application has now been submitted to the Planning Authority. The proposed plans for the site were presented during a press conference held at the Bormla Local Council by Environment Minister Miriam Dalli and Project Green CEO Steve Ellul.

The revamped space will include a meditation area, a nursing area, a nature hut, inclusive play equipment, picnic spots, parkour zones and artisan corners, with the project’s guiding principle being that of delivering a space that places the community at the heart of the project.

To address parking limitations, the project will also cater for underground parking, set to accommodate some 240 spaces.

The urban greening project in Bormla is an electoral measure that shows how underutilised spaces in our country can be revitalised. Through strategic landscaping and greenery integration, the project will enhance urban biodiversity. In connection with the area’s history and preserving cultural heritage, historical archways have been incorporated in the project and all construction works will be closely monitored by archaeological experts.

“We are looking at delivering projects where the community can feel part of the project from its inception. Consultation, along with the sustainability and long-term maintenance of the projects, are crucial principles to any project that we are delivering. We know that the presented planning plans represent a project that the community was asking for, taking onboard the feedback that came through e-NGOs, residents, and stakeholders,” Minister Miriam Dalli said.

Minister Dalli reminded that this year, Project Green and other entities within the Environment Ministry have already completed more than 45,000 square metres of new or regenerated gardens and other open spaces across the country.

In his remarks, Steve Ellul, CEO of Project Green noted the public’s input, which has been ongoing for the past months. Project Green has met with children in schools, NGOs and the general public living in Bormla on a number of occasions, which have been pivotal in shaping the project’s design, which is now finalised and submitted to the relevant authorities.

The Urban Greening – Bormla Project reimagines urban spaces, creating a sense of belonging. Through collaboration, we’re turning vision into reality. This initiative aligns with our mission of weaving nature into urban landscapes,” said Steve Ellul.

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