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Plane Crash In Nepal; 68 Dead, 4 Missing

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POKHARA, Nepal — A plane flying to a vacation town in Nepal crashed into a ravine Sunday while attempting to land at a newly opened airstrip, killing at least 68 of the 72 passengers on board. At least one person heard calls for help coming from the burning wreckage. This was the deadliest plane crash in the country in 30 years.

Hundreds of people gathered near the airport in the tourist town of Pokhara after nightfall to watch rescue crews search the debris on the cliff’s edge and in the ravine below. The hunt for the four missing people was halted overnight and will resume on Monday.

Bishnu Tiwari, a local who went to the crash site near the Seti River to assist in the hunt for victims, said the rescue operations were impeded by thick smoke and a blazing fire.

“The flames were so fierce that we couldn’t go near the wreckage. “I heard a man begging for help, but we couldn’t rescue him due to the fire and smoke,” Tiwari explained.

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No Cause Has Been Found Yet

According to Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority, the cause of the accident was not immediately obvious.

A witness stated he witnessed the airplane spinning violently in the air after it began descending to land while standing on his house’s terrace. Finally, according to Gaurav Gurung, the jet plunged nose-first into the gorge.

The aircraft last touched the airfield in Seti Gorge at 10:50 a.m. before crashing, according to the aviation authority.

The ATR 72 plane with two engines was going from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which is about 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of the city. According to Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority, the plane carried 68 passengers, including 15 foreign nationals and four staff members. There were five Indians, four Russians, two South Koreans, and one each from Ireland, Australia, Argentina, and France among the foreigners.

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Debris Feild Is A Large Area

Tweets showed plumes of smoke erupting from the crash location, which was around 1.6 kilometers (almost a mile) from Pokhara International Airport. The fuselage of the aircraft was disassembled and scattered down the gorge.

Firefighters transported bodies, some of which had been charred beyond recognition, to hospitals where bereaved families had gathered. Family members were distraught as they were brought into Kathmandu airport and exchanged furious comments with officials while waiting for information.

Tek Bahadur K. C., a top administrative officer in the Kaski district, predicted that more bodies would be discovered at the bottom of the valley.

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who rushed to Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport following the crash, established a panel to investigate the accident.

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Plane Is In Pieces

“It was a horrible situation. “The whole Nepali army and police force has been dispatched for rescue,” he said.

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry stated that it is still working to determine the situation of two South Korean passengers and has dispatched personnel to the spot. Alexei Novikov, the Russian Ambassador to Nepal, confirmed the deaths of four Russian people on board the jet.

Pokhara is the starting point for the Annapurna Circuit, a prominent Himalayan trekking circuit. The city’s new international airport barely opened two weeks ago.

The plane in question, the ATR 72, has been utilized by airlines worldwide for short regional flights. The aircraft model, introduced in the late 1980s by French-Italian cooperation, has been involved in multiple fatal incidents.

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Airport Just Opened

Two previous accidents involving ATR 72-500 and ATR 72-600 aircraft occurred in Taiwan just months apart.

A TransAsia ATR 72-500 jet crashed while attempting to land on the picturesque Penghu island between Taiwan and China in July 2014, killing all 48 persons on board. In February 2015, an ATR 72-600 flown by the same Taiwanese airline crashed in Taipei shortly after takeoff. One of its engines had broken down, and the second engine may have been turned off by accident.

The 2015 tragedy, shown in spectacular footage of the jet colliding with a taxi as it flew out of control, killed 43 people and forced authorities to ground all Taiwanese-registered ATR 72s for an extended period. TransAsia discontinued all flights and went out of business in 2016.

In a tweet, ATR identified the plane involved in the crash on Sunday as an ATR 72-500. According to flightradar24.com data, the aircraft was 15 years old and “fitted with an obsolete transponder with poor data.” According to Airfleets.net, it was formerly flown by India’s Kingfisher Airlines and Thailand’s Nok Air before Yeti took over in 2019.

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Worst Aviation Accident In Years

Yeti Airlines operates six ATR72-500 planes, according to company spokeswoman Sudarshan Bartaula.

Nepal has a history of air accidents, as it is home to eight of the world’s fourteen highest mountains, including Mount Everest. Since 1946, there have been 42 fatal aviation crashes in Nepal, according to the Flight Safety Foundation’s Aviation Safety database.

The incident on Sunday was Nepal’s bloodiest since 1992, when a Pakistan International Airlines plane crashed into a hill attempting to land in Kathmandu, killing all 167 people on board.

Since 2013, the European Union has prohibited Nepalese airlines from flying into the 27-nation bloc, claiming inadequate safety standards. The International Civil Aviation Organization noted progress in Nepal’s aviation sector in 2017, although the EU continues to press for administrative reforms.

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2024 | “Pink Cocaine” What Is It?

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A recreational substance termed “pink cocaine” is gaining popularity and causing misunderstanding because it does not normally include cocaine.

The pink powder, which is actually a mix of other narcotics tinted pink, has been discovered in drug seizures, forcing law authorities to issue warnings.

Pink cocaine is also known as “tusi,” however both nicknames are based on marketing rather than fact. According to experts, it rarely contains cocaine and is more likely to contain ketamine, which has quite distinct effects.

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What Is The Recreational Drug ‘Pink Cocaine’?

Why is it pink?
Pink cocaine gets its pink tint from food coloring or dye, according to Joseph Palamar, a drug trends researcher at NYU Langone Health in New York.

“Sometimes it has cocaine in the mix, but it’s typically more of a ketamine concoction,” says Palamar. Studies have discovered batches containing methamphetamine, MDMA, bath salts, caffeine, and opiates.

“It’s a concoction that anyone can make if they have a couple of drugs and a pink dye,” Palamar told reporters.

According to research released last year by Palamar, the term “tusi” may have been coined to emulate 2C-B, a recreational drug popular on the rave scene in the 1990s and noted for its euphoric effects. The drug analyses that Palamar evaluated revealed that tusi did not often include 2C-B.

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According to him, young people nowadays may be unaware of the history of the name tusi and may be confused by the name pink cocaine.

“It’s just some beautiful powder that their pals are using. “They probably have no idea what it is supposed to be,” he explained.

Why is pink cocaine dangerous?
The threat stems from the unknown contents. Users may have undesirable side effects or take more than their previous experience indicates they can handle. Ketamine is a potent anesthetic that has been licensed for surgical usage, but it has also been used recreationally and to treat depression, anxiety, and pain in recent years. It has the potential to produce hallucinations as well as interfere with breathing and cardiac function.

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What Is The Recreational Drug ‘Pink Cocaine’?

“Ketamine is not a fun drug to most people,” Palamar stated. “It kind of puts you in your own little world and things tend to feel very alien when you’re on it, especially in large doses.”

Someone who is drunk at a party and believes cocaine may counteract the effects of alcohol will be unpleasantly startled with pink cocaine, which is primarily ketamine, he added.

“If you’ve been drinking, it’s going to make you sick to your stomach and the dissociative effects are not going to be very pleasant,” he told me.

Where does pink cocaine come from?
In May, the United States Coast Guard reported seizing pink cocaine and other drugs off the shores of Mexico, Central and South America.

“That was the first time that I heard of large batches being imported into the U.S. as tusi,” Palamar told me. It might just as easily be created by drug dealers in the United States who mix their own, he claimed.

SOURCE | AP

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Hurricane Kristy Strengthens Into A Category 3 Storm In The Pacific Ocean

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MEXICO CITY — Hurricane Kristy grew into a Category 3 storm in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday and is predicted to stay away from land as it becomes stronger, forecasters said.

The storm was about 650 miles (1,045 kilometers) southwest of the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, moving west at 20 mph (31 kph). The National Hurricane Center in Miami reported maximum sustained winds of 125 mph (205 kph).

Hurricane Kristy Strengthens Into A Category 3 Storm In The Pacific Ocean

Kristy’s waves will hit areas of the Baja California peninsula’s west coast late this week, causing potentially fatal surf and rip current conditions, according to the center.

Kristy formed as a tropical storm off Mexico’s southern Pacific coast on Monday before intensifying into a hurricane on Tuesday. Forecasters predicted steady to rapid strengthening on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by moderate weakening beginning Friday.

Hurricane Kristy Strengthens Into A Category 3 Storm In The Pacific Ocean

The storm was predicted to continue moving across open water. No coastal watches or warnings were in effect.

“This one is moving due westward at a quick forward speed well out to sea, so there are no concerns about land,” said Brad Reinhart, a senior hurricane specialist at the center.

Oscar, which made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in Cuba on Sunday, dissolved into tropical remnants in the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday. The island is recovering from floods and power shortages.

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Hoard Of 1,000-Year-Old Coins Unearthed In A Farmer’s Field Sells For $5.6 Million

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LONDON — Adam Staples knew he had found something when his metal detector beeped. And then another. And another.

Soon, “it was just ‘beep beep, beep beep, beep beep,'” Staples explained.

Staples and six companions discovered a trove of almost 2,500 silver coins in a farmer’s field in southwest England, where they had been buried for about 1,000 years. The coins are worth 4.3 million pounds ($5.6 million) and will be housed in a museum, helping to shed light on the stormy aftermath of England’s Norman conquest.

“The first one was a William the Conqueror coin — 1,000 pounds, 1,500 pounds in value,” Staples said Tuesday at the British Museum, where the hoard will be on display in November. “That’s a great find. It is a find-of-the-year type of finding. And then we got another one; we believed there might be five or ten.

“And it just got bigger and bigger,” he added, describing the largest find in his 30 years of exploring the fields and furrows of Britain as an amateur detectorist.

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Hoard Of 1,000-Year-Old Coins Unearthed In A Farmer’s Field Sells For $5.6 Million

The cache, discovered in 2019 and just bought by the South West Heritage Trust, included 2,584 silver pennies produced between 1066 and 1068, with some depicting conquering King William I and others his defeated Anglo-Saxon predecessor Harold II.

Michael Lewis, director of the Portable Antiquities Scheme, a government-funded project that records archaeological discoveries made by the public, described it as “one of the most spectacular discoveries” of recent years, particularly because “its story has yet to be fully unraveled.”

Lewis believes the coin hoard will contribute to a better understanding of the most famous date in English history: 1066, when William, Duke of Normandy beat King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, replacing England’s Saxon monarchs with Norman French overlords.

“Most of us are taught about the Norman Conquest of England at school, probably because it was the last time that England was successfully conquered,” according to Lewis. “But it’s a story based on certain myths,” like the idea that the conflict fought “English versus French,” or “good” Saxons against “bad” Normans.

The warring families were connected, and Lewis stated that the hoard “helps us to tell a different story, one that is more nuanced.”

Though the invasion caused a historic schism, the coins in the trove are strikingly similar whether they were produced before or after the conquest. One side depicts a monarch’s head in profile, while the other bears an emblem: an elaborate cross for William and the slightly ironic word “pax” (peace) for Harold.

Amal Khreisheh, curator of archaeology at the South West Heritage Trust, believes the coins were buried for safety as local rebellions against Norman control erupted.

Hoard Of 1,000-Year-Old Coins Unearthed In A Farmer’s Field Sells For $5.6 Million

“We know that the people of Exeter rebelled against William in 1068 and that Harold’s sons, who were in exile in Ireland, came back and started mounting attacks along the River Avon down into Somerset,” she told me. “So it’s probably against that background they were hidden.”

The Chew Valley Hoard, named for the rural location where it was discovered, was purchased for the nation using proceeds from the philanthropic arm of Britain’s national lottery. After touring the British Museum and other museums in the United Kingdom, it will be permanently housed at the Museum of Somerset in Taunton, 130 miles (210 kilometers) southwest of London.

SOURCE | AP

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