Myanmar Floods :More than 220 people have perished in Myanmar as a result of Typhoon Yagi , and approximately80 more are still unaccounted for, according to the military government.Over 500 people have died as a result of the typhoon that hit areas of Vietnam, Laos, Thailand,and Myanmar in early September, according to official statistics.Typhoon yagi caused extreme flooding and mudslides in Myanmar, destroying entirecommunities and resulting in atleast 220 fatalities. The UN issued a warning, noting thathundreds of thousand of acres of crops had been devastated and that over half a million peoplein the war-torn Nation urgently needed basic amenities…
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The Global Renewable Energy (Re-invest) 2024 was inaugurated by the Honorable Prime MinisterNarendra Modi in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar district.The conference is hosted by the Ministry of New & Renewable energy (MNRE) for three days andis going to anticipate of drawing over 1000 delegates. The conference is inclusive of influentialfigures from the Government, Industry as well as Financial sectors.Prahlad Joshi, the union minister for new and renewable energy, Bhupendra Patel, the chiefminister of Gujarat, Chandrababu Naidu, and the chief ministers of Andhra Pradesh, MadhyaPradesh, Goa, and Chhattisgarh were also present at the event. Speaking on behalf of the occasion, Union Minister Prahlad…
In the parts of Central Europe, Devastating Floods are causing havoc. As StormBoris’s deluge of rain continues to wreak havoc over Central and Eastern Europe, oneperson has drowned in Poland and one firefighter has perished during a river rescue inAustria. Five persons have passed away in Romania, and numerous more in the CzechRepublic are still missing.The leaders of the Austrian province that encircles Vienna have referred to “anunprecedented extreme situation” and proclaimed it a disaster area. Donald Tusk, theprime minister of Poland, announced one death on Sunday while pleading with theaffected citizens to assist rescuers.Four people are still unaccounted for…
The United States, along with Lithuania, have expressed concerns regarding China’s “continuedprovocative, destabilizing, and intimidating activities” in the South China Sea. The statement wasreleased jointly following the meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell andLithuanian foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis in Vilinus on September 12.People from both nations welcomed Lithuania’s concern and their efforts to further strengthenor robust economic partnership with Taiwan and to further support meaningful participation inthe international forum of Taiwan. The joint statement from Foreign Minister Lands and Deputy Secretary Campbell was released by Landsbergis and Campbell. Deputy Secretary Campbell praised Lithuania’s determination to withstand the unwarranted political and economic pressure from the PRC, while Bergis affirmed their continuous corporation to oppose the PRC’s use of economic coercion. The statement also stated that the two parties were concerned about the PRC’s ongoing aggressive, destabilizing, and intimidating actions in the South China Sea. https://x.com/LithuaniaMFA/status/1834469219255169378?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1834469219255169378%7Ctwgr%5Ef5658d27d50e6ad2de7fe98debfddfc03ab7061a%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aninews.in%2Fnews%2Fworld%2Feurope%2Fus-lithuania-concerned-over-chinas-provocative-destabilising-activities-in-south-china-sea20240913132412 The leaders of two countries emphasized how crucial it is to keep peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and stated that they oppose any unilateral attempts to use pressure or force to alter the current situation. Both nations are looking forward to continuing the effective andconstructive strategies developed by the US-Lithuania strategic dialogue on the Indo-Pacific.The leaders of the…