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Time of India
5 days ago
- Time of India
1 dead, 3 injured in 2 tree fall incidents in eastern suburbs
Mumbai: One person died and three others were injured in two separate tree and branch fall incidents at Sewri and Kurla East in the 24 hours from 8am on Wednesday. Ranjan Nishad (27), a plumber, suffered injuries after a huge Gulmohar tree in a private compound got uprooted and fell on his scooter near Fatima School, Sewri Cross Road, around 8:30pm on Wednesday. He passed away at KEM Hospital around 1:30am on Thursday. The condition of Nishad's relative, plumber K Balkrishna (33), who was riding pillion rider on the scooter, is said to be stable. Balkrishna, who suffered serious injuries to his left leg, is admitted to KEM Hospital. In another incident, a branch fell on two pedestrians, injuring them, near Jaitvan Garden, Thakkar Bappa Colony Road, Kurla East, at 11:30pm on Wednesday. The condition of the two is said to be stable. F-South ward officials said Sewri's Angel Housing Society where the Gulmohar tree got fatally uprooted, had sought permission for trimming the tree, but they did not carry it out. The BMC's F-South ward has sought the opinion of the garden department on whether a notice could be issued to the society regarding the incident. It occurred when Nishad and Balkrishna were returning home to Nalasopara after completing a plumbing job at a BMC office in Cotton Green. Balkrishna, in pain and facing the prospect of surgery, remains unaware that Nishad is dead. "About 15 to 20 people helped us, and we were rushed to the hospital in a taxi," said Balkrishna, who makes about Rs 15,000 a month and will likely have to return to his village in UP until he recovers. BMC superintendent gardens Jitendra Pardeshi did not respond to calls from TOI seeking a comment on the incident. A BMC's F-South ward and garden department official said, "We have sought the opinion of the garden department as to what action can be pursued against the society."


Saba Yemen
12-05-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Islamic Action Front in Lebanon: Resistance most effective option to restore honor, liberate land from Zionists
Beirut - Saba: The Islamic Action Front in Lebanon condemned the horrific, heinous massacres and atrocities committed by the criminal Zionist enemy against our people and brothers in honorable Gaza, not least the new massacre today against the Fatima School in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, which the enemy bombed with brutal and wanton brutality, resulting in the deaths and injuries of dozens of displaced people sheltering there, most of whom were women and children." In a statement issued on Monday, the Front stated that "the criminal Zionist enemy has begun targeting shelter schools and tents for displaced people on a daily and deliberate basis, aiming to inflict the largest possible number of victims, wounded, and martyrs, without deterrence, and without accountability or oversight." While condemning "the continued policy of starvation and thirst imposed on the honorable Gaza Strip, which demonstrates to the entire world the enemy's fossilized, criminal, and brutal mentality, devoid of any human or moral conscience," the Front emphasized that "the ultimate goal of the Zionist enemy is the surrender of the Gaza Strip and all mujahideen and resistance fighters and the surrender of their weapons, so that it can easily slaughter them without anyone in the world lifting a finger." The Front emphasized that "the choice of resistance, its approach, and what the mujahideen are doing in honorable Gaza is the shortest and most effective option for restoring dignity and liberating the land, honor, people, sanctities, and holy sites from the clutches of the criminal, usurping Zionist occupiers." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)