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May 6, 2024 57 Dead, Thousands Displaced as Floods Rage in Brazil

57 Dead, Thousands Displaced as Floods Rage in Brazil

Raging floods and mudslides have killed at least 57 people in southern Brazil and forced nearly 70,000 to flee their homes.

 

The country’s civil defense agency also confirmed that at least 74 people were injured and another 67 missing from the catastrophic flooding.

 

The toll did not include two people who died in an explosion at a flooded gas station in Porto Alegre, where rescue crews were attempting to refuel.

 

Fast-rising water levels in the state of Rio Grande do Sul were straining dams and particularly threatening economically important Porto Alegre, a city of 1.4 million.

 

The Guaiba River, which flows through the city, is at a historic high of 5.04 meters (16.5 feet), well above the 4.76 meters that had stood as a record since devastating 1941 floods.

 

Authorities scrambled to evacuate swamped neighborhoods as rescue workers used four-wheel-drive vehicles — and even jet skis — to maneuver through waist-deep water in search of the stranded.

May 6, 2024 IPMAN Partners NNPCL to End Lingering Fuel Scarcity

IPMAN Partners NNPCL to End Lingering Fuel Scarcity

Petroleum marketers have said the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL has opened its reserves across the federation to end the lingering fuel scarcity.

 

The National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, HAMMED FASHOLA and Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, BILLY HILLY-HARRY, disclosed this in a separate statement after meeting with NNPCL.

 

FASHOLA said his members will meet today, Monday 6th May, 2024 to join NNPLC to end the fuel scarcity. He further urged Nigerians not to engage in panic buying of fuel as the product will be available nationwide.

 

On his part, HILLY-HARRY said the meeting between NNPLC and marketers had helped present a solution to the fuel scarcity.

May 6, 2024 Governor Sim Fubara Denies Political Crisis in Rivers State

Governor Sim Fubara Denies Political Crisis in Rivers State

 Governor SIMINALAYI FUBARA  of Rivers State has dismissed any notion of political crisis in the oil-rich state, saying his administration has provided focused leadership and governance to the people.

 

FUBARA, who received members of the House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions at Government House in Port Harcourt, said his goal for the Rivers people was delivering good governance.

 

The governor explained how the pressure from the unwarranted political crisis served as an enabler to strengthen his commitment to service that is now impacting lives positively.

 

Rivers State has been embroiled in crisis after a strained relationship between Governor FUBARA and his erstwhile political godfather and former governor of the state, NYESOM WIKE.

May 6, 2024 National Assembly to Probe Airlines in Nigeria Over Safety Concerns

National Assembly to Probe Airlines in Nigeria Over Safety Concerns

the Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives on Aviation has announced plans to probe the Safety Investigations Bureau and airlines operating in Nigeria over alleged sharp practices.

 

The Chairman House Committee on Aviation Technology, ABIODUN AKINLADE disclosed on Sunday, saying the committee would ensure the safety of Nigerians flying on local and international airlines.

 

He added that safety of citizens was a priority of the 10th National Assembly, hence, a summit has been proposed for all stakeholders and operators in the industry to comply with global set standards.

 

According to the lawmaker, there were loopholes in the aviation industry that needed attention, which the joint committees of the upper and lower legislative chambers would like to address in the interest of air travelers.

 

To address the current challenges in the industry, he said necessary amendments will be carried out by the legislators.

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