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  • Southern Japan hit by strong quake near feared Nankai Trough region

    Southern Japan was hit by a strong earthquake on Monday in a region that had been the subject of the nation’s first ever megaquake advisory last year.

    A quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 struck the Kyushu region on Monday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. The JMA was investigating whether the quake was related to the Nankai Trough, NHK said.

    The Nankai Trough, where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting under the Eurasia Plate at the bottom of the sea off the southwest coast of Japan, produces massive earthquakes around every 100-150 years. Strong quakes nearby are seen as a potential indication that a megaquake could be more likely.

    The JMA in August issued a week-long advisory for a “relatively higher chance” of a megaquake as powerful as magnitude 9 after a magnitude-7.1 quake hit the country’s southwest.

    After Monday’s quake, tsunami advisories for waves of a maximum height of 1 metre were issued for the southern prefectures of Miyazaki and Kochi. A 20-centimetre tsunami was later recorded reaching Miyazaki city, public broadcaster NHK reported.

    There were no abnormalities reported at the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant in western Japan or the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant in Kagoshima prefecture, NHK said, referring to the two plants nearest to where the quake occurred.

    REUTERS

  • Gas explosion kills 2 in Indonesia, damages 5 houses

    JAKARTA — A gas explosion killed two people and severely destroyed five neighboring houses in the Indonesian province of East Java on Monday.

    According to a preliminary report, the incident took place in a house belonging to a local police officer situated in Sumolawang village in Mojokerto region at around 8: 30 a.m. The deceased victims are a mother and an infant, killed after being hit by house debris, the report said.

    The house’s owner and his family were not at the location when the incident occurred.

    An investigation team from Mojokerto Police and the provincial police is currently investigating the main cause of the explosion.

    “We are still investigating the exact cause of the explosion. We have secured some items found at the scene for further examination,” Mojokerto Police Chief Ihram Kustaro told local media.

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  • 12 bodies found after jade mine collapses in northern Myanmar

    YANGON — Twelve bodies were recovered following the collapse of a jade mine in northern Myanmar’s Kachin state, a police official said on Monday.

    The fatal accident occurred at around 1:30 a.m. on Monday in Sapaut village of Seikmu village tract in Hpakant township, Kachin state, he said.

    As of Monday afternoon, 12 bodies have been recovered and over 50 houses were buried under the earth due to the accident, the police official said.

    He said the exact number of casualties is still unknown.

    Rescue efforts are currently underway, he added.

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  • 300 North Korean soldiers killed, 2,700 injured in Ukraine: Seoul

    SEOUL — Around 300 North Korean soldiers have been killed and 2,700 injured while fighting in Russia’s war against Ukraine, a South Korean lawmaker said Monday, citing information from Seoul’s spy agency.

    “The deployment of North Korean troops to Russia has reportedly expanded to include the Kursk region, with estimates suggesting that casualties… include approximately 300 deaths and 2700 injuries,” lawmaker Lee Seong-kweun told reporters after a briefing from the spy agency.

    AN-AFP

  • Heavy rains kill at least 11 in southeast Brazil

    RIO DE JANEIRO — Heavy rains in southeastern Brazil claimed the lives of at least 11 people on Sunday, including nine who were killed in landslides in the valley region of Minas Gerais state during the early morning, said local authorities.

    According to the state fire department, landslides killed nine people and left one missing in the city of Ipatinga. The city was hit by both landslides and flooding after a downpour of 80 millimeters of rain per square meter fell in less than an hour. In response, local officials declared a 180-day state of public disaster.

    In a video message on social media, Romeu Zema, the governor of Minas Gerais, announced that he would travel to Ipatinga on Monday morning to assess the disaster and arrange safer temporary housing for those displaced.

    Meanwhile, in Santa Catarina, intense rainfall washed away sections of highways, killing two people and leaving one missing. The state government reported 121.4 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours, which led to road closures. A crisis management committee has been formed to oversee rescue operations and repair the damaged roads.

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  • Israeli warplanes attack Baalbek in E. Lebanon for 1st time since ceasefire

    BEIRUT — Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on Sunday night, targeting areas surrounding Baalbek city in eastern Lebanon for the first time since the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel went into effect on Nov. 27, 2024.

    Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported that the raids hit the town of Jenta in the Baalbek-Hermel district, but did not provide information on whether there were any casualties.

    Meanwhile, in southern Lebanon, Israeli warplanes conducted six intense airstrikes targeting several areas, according to NNA.

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  • 8 killed in Gaza in fresh Israeli strikes

    RAMALLAH — At least eight Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on areas of the Gaza Strip on Sunday, according to local civil defense and medical sources.

    Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for the Civil Defense in Gaza, reported that three people were killed in an Israeli drone strike targeting a gathering of Palestinians in the al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City.

    In a separate attack, two Palestinians were killed in an airstrike in the Al-Karama neighborhood northwest of Gaza City, and two more were killed in an Israeli strike in the Al-Shuja’iya neighborhood east of Gaza City.

    Additionally, medical sources reported that a young man was killed in Jabalia town in northern Gaza, where eyewitnesses confirmed injuries from Israeli artillery targeting the area.

    The Palestinian Foreign Ministry on Sunday accused Israel of prolonging its war through “a time-buying game” to facilitate “genocide, displacement, and annexation,” and called on the international community to take urgent action to stop the violence.

    In the backdrop of the ongoing conflict, preparations are underway for an international conference to mobilize support for Gaza’s residents. Mahmoud Ataya, undersecretary of the Palestinian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, announced plans to rebuild Gaza, emphasizing coordination with international partners such as the United Nations, the European Union, and the World Bank.

    The Palestinian government has prioritized urgent humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction, drafting a recovery plan for the next three years and a ten-year development plan expected to be completed by March, according to Ataya.

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  • 4 killed in head-on crash in Western Australia

    SYDNEY — Four people have been killed in a two-vehicle crash on a major highway in Western Australia (WA), police said on Monday.

    The driver of a sedan as well as a 58-year-old male taxi driver and his two passengers — women aged 56 and 81 — died in the head-on crash in the early hours of Monday morning.

    Police said that the sedan was driving on the wrong side of the Leach Highway near Perth Airport when it crashed head-on into the taxi at about 3:40 a.m. local time.

    Emergency services were called to the scene, where police found one of the vehicles on fire.

    All four occupants of the two vehicles were declared deceased at the scene.

    Police closed the highway in both directions while detectives from the major crash unit investigated the circumstances of the crash.

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  • Los Angeles races to contain wildfires before severe weather returns

    LOS ANGELES — Firefighters raced to contain the frontiers of two Los Angeles wildfires that burned for the sixth straight day on Sunday, taking advantage of a brief respite in hazardous conditions before high winds were expected to fan the flames anew.

    At least 14 people have died in what California Governor Gavin Newsom said could be the most devastating natural disaster in U.S. history, one that has destroyed thousands of homes and forced 100,000 people to evacuate. Another 16 people were believed missing.

    Flames have reduced whole neighborhoods to smoldering ruins, leveling the homes of the rich and famous and ordinary folk alike, and leaving an apocalyptic landscape. Officials said 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed.

    “L.A. County had another night of unimaginable terror and heartbreak,” Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath said.

    Aerial firefighters, some of them scooping water out of the Pacific Ocean, dropped water and retardant while land crews with hand tools and hoses held the line of the Palisades Fire as it encroached on the upscale Brentwood section and other populated areas of Los Angeles.

    That fire on the western side of town has consumed 23,713 acres (9,596 hectares) or 37 square miles (96 sq km) and stood at 11% contained, a figure representing the percentage of the fire’s perimeter that firefighters have under control.

    The Eaton Fire in the foothills east of Los Angeles scorched another 14,117 acres (5,713 hectares) or 22 square miles (57 sq km) – itself nearly the size of Manhattan – and firefighters increased the containment to 27%, up from 15% a day earlier.

    North of the city, the Hurst Fire was 89% contained, and three other fires that had ravaged other parts of the county were now 100% contained, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) reported, though areas within the containment lines may still be burning.

    Firefighters got a temporary break from the weather this weekend as Santa Ana winds, which reached hurricane force earlier in the week, finally eased.

    The dry winds originating from the inland deserts had fanned flames and blew embers up to 2 miles (3 km) ahead of the front lines.

    But, in an area that has not received any rain of note since April, the National Weather Service forecast Santa Ana winds of 50 to 70 miles per hour (80 to 112 kph) would resume on Sunday night and last through Wednesday.

    Officials warned the entire Los Angeles County population of nearly 10 million that anyone may be ordered to evacuate.

    By Sunday, more than 100,000 people in Los Angeles County had been ordered to evacuate – down from a previous high of more than 150,000 – while another 87,000 faced evacuation warnings.

    “These winds combined with low relative humidities and low fuel moistures will keep the fire threat in all of Los Angeles County very high,” Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone told a press conference, adding that evacuated areas may not be reopened until red flag conditions are lifted on Thursday.

    DEATH TOLL MAY RISE

    Newsom said he expected the death toll to rise as search teams and cadaver dogs entered disaster zones and he told NBC News the fires were likely to be the worst natural disaster in U.S. history “in terms of just the costs associated with it.”

    Private forecaster AccuWeather has estimated the damage and economic loss at $135 billion to $150 billion.

    To help expedite the monumental rebuilding effort ahead, Newsom signed an executive order on Sunday temporarily suspending environmental regulations for destroyed homes and businesses.

    Active duty military personnel are ready to support the firefighting effort, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said in a series of Sunday television interviews, adding the agency has urged residents to begin filing for disaster relief.

    Firefighters from seven states, Canada and Mexico have already converged on the Los Angeles area to help fire departments from around the state.

    HIGH ANXIETY

    In Altadena on the edge of the Eaton Fire, Tristin Perez said he never left his home, defying police orders to evacuate as the fire raced down the hillside.

    Instead, Perez insisted on trying to save his property and his neighbors’ homes.

    “Your front yard is on fire, palm trees lit up – it looked like something out of a movie,” Perez told Reuters in an interview in his driveway.

    “I did everything I could to stop the line and save my house, help save their houses.”

    His one-story yellow duplex survived. So did two more homes next door. Across the street, entire houses burned to the ground.

    Dozens of Brentwood residents, who had had to evacuate because of the Palisades Fire, began lining up at around 5 a.m. on Sunday, hoping to return to their homes, while volunteers distributed coffee and donuts.

    They were denied entry by officials who said the area was still too dangerous.

    “A lot of these areas still look like they were hit by a bomb. There are live electrical wires, gas lines and other hazards,” said Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna.

    Avanti Prasanna, 29, a software engineer who lives in the Palisades Highlands, said she has been unable to visit her family home but heard from neighbors the house is still standing.

    “It’s still heartbreaking, even if your house is there, to know that one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Los Angeles is just gone,” Prasanna said.

    Ileana Zapatero, 65, a Pacific Palisades resident of 30 years, said her home was still standing for now but, “We’re just hoping and praying.”

    REUTERS

  • Man killed in light plane crash in northern Australia

    CANBERRA — A man has died and a woman has been hospitalized after a light plane crashed in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT).

    The 63-year-old man and 29-year-old woman were the sole occupants of the plane when it crashed in a recreational area about 50 km southeast of Darwin on Sunday.

    NT Police, Fire and Emergency Services said in a statement on Sunday night that the crash was reported to police at about 10:20 a.m. local time.

    Emergency services were deployed to the scene where the 63-year-old pilot was found deceased inside the plane.

    The woman was pulled uninjured from the plane by a helicopter team and was taken to hospital for assessment.

    News Corp Australia newspapers reported that the aircraft was a microlight plane and that a witness saw it flying low shortly before the crash.

    The witness said the plane crashed into water in the Fogg Dam, which is infested by crocodiles and water pythons.

    NT Police established a crime scene at the site of the crash and have commenced an investigation.

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  • Death toll rises to 23 in bus crash in Libya, 5 injured

    TRIPOLI — The death toll from a traffic accident, which took place in the vicinity of the Abu Qurain village near eastern Libya’s Al-Loud area on Sunday, has risen to 23, with five others injured, the official Libyan News Agency reported, revising an earlier report of eight deaths and 20 injuries from the Ministry of Health.

    According to Mohammed Al-Jali, an official from Abu Qurain, the village’s hospital received seven bodies and one injured person, while hospitals in the towns of Hun and Waddan, located in the Jufra district, received 16 bodies and four injured individuals.

    The bus involved in the crash, which occurred on a highway, was traveling from Jufra to Tripoli, according to the report.

    Security and prosecution authorities are investigating to determine the causes of the incident, the report noted.

    In an earlier statement on Facebook, Libya’s health minister urged the public to adhere to traffic rules and guidelines in order to protect lives and ensure safety.

    Libya recorded one of the world’s highest road traffic mortality rates in 2024, with 34 fatalities per 100,000 people, according to official statistics.

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  • Security forces kill 9 terrorists in northwestern Pakistan

    ISLAMABAD — Nine terrorists were killed during two intelligence-based operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northwestern Pakistan, the military said on Sunday.

    The security forces conducted the operations in the North Waziristan district of the province on the reported presence of terrorists, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan military, said in a statement.

    During the operation in Dosalli area of the district, six terrorists were killed, and two others were arrested, the ISPR said.

    In the other operation in Esham area of the district, three terrorists were killed by security forces.

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  • Austrian woman kidnapped in Niger, say sources

    NIAMEY — An Austrian woman was kidnapped in the desert town of Agadez in central Niger on Saturday, two Nigerien security sources said.

    One of the sources said the woman was bundled into a 4×4 by unknown assailants in the Fada district of Agadez, which lies on the edge of the Sahara desert.

    Austria’s European and International Affairs Ministry said on Sunday its embassy responsible for Niger had been informed about the possible kidnapping.

    The embassy is in contact with partner countries and the EU delegation as well as regional authorities on the ground, it added.

    Niger’s Interior Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Niger, like its neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso, is battling groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State. The fighting has killed thousands and displaced millions across West Africa’s central Sahel region over the past decade.

    REUTERS

  • Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi kills 3 in Madagascar

    ANTANANARIVO — Three people have died and nearly 1,000 have been affected by severe weather in Madagascar’s Sava region following Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi, according to the latest report from the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management released Sunday.

    Cyclone Dikeledi made landfall in Vohemar district, northern Madagascar, around 7:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, bringing winds of 130 km/h and gusts of up to 180 km/h. The cyclone exited the island’s northern coast by 11:00 p.m. local time Saturday, continuing its westward path.

    The disaster left 308 people displaced and 179 homes flooded. Additionally, 38 houses sustained partial damage and a section of National Road No. 6 was cut off, further complicating access to the affected areas.

    Meteorological authorities have warned of heavy rainfall in the coming hours, with forecasts predicting over 120 millimeters of rain, particularly in the island’s northern region.

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  • 3 killed in Israeli airstrike in S. Lebanon

    BEIRUT — Three people were killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a group of people near the Shebaa Farms in southern Lebanon, a Lebanese military source said on Sunday.

    The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Xinhua that an Israeli drone fired an air-to-ground missile at the Bastra area south of the town of Shebaa, resulting in the fatalities.

    The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement on Saturday that its air force had identified and attacked three “suspects” near the Israeli-annexed Shebaa Farms area.

    Meanwhile, Lebanon’s General Directorate of Civil Defense announced on Sunday it had retrieved two bodies in the Lebanese town of Khiam, the bodies and remains of eight people in the town of Naqoura, two bodies in the village of Biyyadah, and one body in the village of Tayr Harfa.

    A ceasefire, brokered by the United States and France, went into effect on Nov. 27, 2024, aiming to halt nearly 14 months of fighting between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

    However, despite the ceasefire agreement, the Israeli army still carries out strikes in Lebanon, some of which resulted in deaths and injuries. Israel also accuses Hezbollah of ceasefire violations.

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  • 15 killed in an explosion and fire at a gas station in central Yemen

    CAIRO — An explosion at a gas station triggered a massive fire in central Yemen, killing at least 15 people, health officials said Sunday.

    The explosion occurred Saturday at the Zaher district in the province of Bayda, the Houthi rebel-run Health Ministry said in a statement. At least 67 others were injured, including 40 in critical condition.

    The ministry said rescue teams were searching for those reported missing. It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the explosion.

    Footage circulated online showing a massive fire that sent columns of smoke into the sky and left vehicles charred and burning.

    Bayda is controlled by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who have been at war with Yemen’s internationally recognized government for more than a decade.

    Yemen’s civil war began in 2014, when the rebels took control of the capital, Sanaa, and much of the country’s north, forcing the government to flee to the south, then to Saudi Arabia.

    A Saudi-led coalition entered the war in March 2015, backed at the time by the US, in an effort to restore the internationally recognized government.

    The war has killed more than 150,000 people including civilians and combatants, and in recent years deteriorated largely into a stalemate and caused one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.

    AN-AP

  • 6 dead in Czech restaurant fire

    PRAGUE — Six people were killed, and eight others injured in a fire at a Czech restaurant late Saturday night, local firefighters said on Sunday.

    The fire broke out in Most city in northern Czechia. Among the injured, six are in serious condition, firefighters said in a post on social media.

    The fire was reported after 23:00 local time (GMT 2200) on Saturday and spread rapidly due to the overturning of a gas heater, the firefighters said.

    By the time the firefighters arrived at the scene, the building “was fully engulfed in fire,” they added.

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  • 3 killed in attack on Brazil’s workers’ settlement

    SAO PAULO — Three farmers were shot dead and five others injured in an attack on a workers’ settlement in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state, local authorities said Saturday.

    Ten armed men stormed the Olga Benario agricultural settlement of Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) in the city of Tremembe late Friday, opening fire on families living there, said the local police.

    The land where MST farmers have been working for 20 years is home to 45 families, who produce food in the area.

    Paulo Teixeira, minister for agrarian development and family farming of Brazil, condemned the incident as “a heinous crime” and called on Sao Paulo’s regional government to arrest the perpetrators.

    Gilmar Mauro, an MST coordinator, told the news portal Forum that the attack is linked to real estate pressures in Sao Paulo targeting land designated for agrarian reform.

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  • Man arrested over attempted shooting west of Canberra

    CANBERRA — A man has been arrested and charged after allegedly shooting at four people west of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

    ACT Policing said on Sunday that the 20-year-old man allegedly shot at four men known to him multiple times following a verbal disagreement at a property in Coree — about 20 km west of Canberra — at 4:30 p.m. local time on Saturday.

    The four men fled the scene and were able to call emergency services while they hid.

    Police officers arrived at the property and were able to rescue the four men. None were injured.

    The alleged shooter was located by police shortly after 10 p.m. trying to exit the property and was arrested.

    He has been charged with four counts of discharging a loaded firearm causing a person fear.

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  • Death toll rises to 16 as firefighters continue to battle spreading wildfires in Los Angeles

    LOS ANGELES — At least 16 people have been killed by blazes as thousands of firefighters race to battle spreading wildfires across Los Angeles County, the most populous U.S. county, local authorities said Saturday.

    According to a list of fatalities published by the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner, the number of people confirmed dead in wildfires reached 16 as of Saturday evening.

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