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IAEA Invites Member States to Participate in High-Stakes Nuclear Emergency Exercise in Romania

IAEA Invites Member States to Participate in High-Stakes Nuclear Emergency Exercise in Romania

Breaking News, Environment, Learning & Developments, Tech
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called on Member States to take part in its most challenging emergency exercise, ConvEx-3, scheduled for May 14-15, 2025. Hosted by Romania, the exercise will simulate a severe nuclear emergency at the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant, testing and enhancing global preparedness and response mechanisms. “ConvEx-3 is not just an exercise it is a call to action,” said Lydie Evrard, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security. “By participating, Member States and international organizations reaffirm their commitment to global nuclear safety and security, ensuring readiness to respond to emergencies anywhere, regardless of the cause.” What is ConvEx-3? ConvEx-3, the IAEA’s highest-level emergency e...
Rescue Ops Underway for 11 Miners Trapped in Assam’s Rat-Hole Mine

Rescue Ops Underway for 11 Miners Trapped in Assam’s Rat-Hole Mine

Breaking News, Disasters
Teams from the Army, Navy, Assam Rifles, NDRF, and SDRF are racing against time to rescue 11 miners trapped since Monday in a flooded "rat-hole" coal mine in Assam's Dima Hasao district. The mine, located in the 3 Kilo area of Umrangso, was inundated after an underground water channel breach, leaving rescuers grappling with nearly 100 feet of water inside. Rescuers initially entered the waterlogged mine and discovered personal belongings like shoes and sandals but found no signs of the miners. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma noted that the workers might be in horizontal rat holes, emphasizing dewatering as the only viable option. Specialist pumps from ONGC are currently in use, with Coal India set to join the operations with their equipment on Wednesday. Defence PRO Lt Col M Rawat...
India Confirms First HMPV Cases Infants Affected in 3 States

India Confirms First HMPV Cases Infants Affected in 3 States

Breaking News, Disasters, Environment
India on Monday reported its first-ever cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a globally recognized respiratory virus, with five confirmed infections across Karnataka, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu. The cases, involving infants under one year of age, have sparked concern and prompted health officials to issue guidelines for monitoring and prevention. First Cases in Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Salem In Bengaluru, two infants a three-month-old who has been discharged and an eight-month-old recovering in a hospital were among the first cases identified. Ahmedabad reported a two-month-old baby infected with HMPV, while Tamil Nadu recorded one case each in Chennai and Salem. Authorities confirmed that the families of the infected infants in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad had no recent trave...
Rajasthan to Launch First 10 Year Road Safety Action Plan in India

Rajasthan to Launch First 10 Year Road Safety Action Plan in India

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Rajasthan is set to become the first state in India to adopt a comprehensive 10-year action plan for road safety, aiming to reduce road accidents by 50% by 2030. The action plan, supported by a government policy, seeks to raise public awareness and foster behavioral changes for better compliance with road safety rules. On July 8, Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa announced that the action plan is being developed by the Transport Department's road safety cell as part of the BJP government's 100-day blueprint. The World Bank will assist in preparing the action plan and policy, incorporating best practices from around the world. “The action plan will be implemented in three stages,” said Mr. Bairwa, who also oversees transport and road safety. The stages are: 2025-2027: Focus o...