Mass carbon monoxide poisoning in Lower Manhattan: the 34 survivors

June 14, 2017

More than three dozen people were hospitalized with the diagnosis «poisoning with carbon monoxide» as a result of a fire in the basement of the building that occurred this morning in Lower Manhattan. The incident began about 8:40 am at Murray St 60. Live view from above of an apparent carbon monoxide incident in Lower Manhattan on Murray and West Broadway pic.twitter.com/t42Qf9WECS — Andrew Nathanson (@andrewnathanson) June 13, 2017 In…

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In the heart of Manhattan lit up taxi

June 14, 2017

On Monday in downtown Manhattan suddenly appeared a taxi. The incident took place around 13.30 of the day. Firefighters arrived to the scene on Fifth Avenue between East 38th and 39th Streets immediately. Calls to the hotline 911 continued to arrive for more than an hour from dozens of people-witnesses of the events. On the street we could hear the explosions, the car literally pounded to pieces, charred debris flew…

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In London on fire 24-storey skyscraper, and injured dozens of residents

June 14, 2017

No sooner had the Londoners recover from the recent attacks, the British capital was overtaken by a new problem — large-scale fire in a multistorey residential complex. 24-story skyscraper Grenfell Tower in North Kensington erupted in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday around 1:15. At the scene arrived 20 ambulances and 200 firefighters 40 cars. Despite the desperate efforts of the latter, the flames spread rapidly and soon engulfed the…

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For the anti-missile system USA in South Korea of «spying» spy drone

June 14, 2017

Last week in a wooded area in South Korea was discovered unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera drone, which was allegedly managed by the North Korean side. It crashed near the border with North Korea. Today, June 13, the Ministry of defense of South Korea said that on the map the device memory capacity of 64 GB have been found about 10 photos owned by the US anti-missile system THAAD,…

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The first victim on Citi Bike: during an accident in Manhattan died a successful financier

June 14, 2017

On Monday, the bus knocked to death a young man in a business suit. At the time of the tragedy, the victim was driving on 26th street in Manhattan on a Bicycle borrowed under the program Citi Bike. The accident occurred at 8:20, when the 36-year-old Dan Hanegbi from Brooklyn heights tried to pass between the bus and a parked car. Having lost control over the bike, he fell and…

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Melania and Barron Trump now live in the White house

June 14, 2017

Yesterday, June 11, the first lady of the United States and her 11-year-old son Barron moved to live in the official residence of the President – the White house. This event Melania trump said in his Twitter. Looking forward to the memories we’ll make in our new home! #Movingday pic.twitter.com/R5DtdV1Hnv — Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) June 12, 2017 «I look forward to those experiences that we get in our new home!»…

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Only 5% of Americans wash their hands correctly

June 14, 2017

According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan, published in the Journal of Food Protection, the use of hot water and antimicrobial soap when washing hands has no special meaning. «Literature on hand washing, although extensive, often contains inconsistent data and key variables continue to be studied or not studied,» — the authors explained the motivation for their research. «Guidelines for handwashing do not have…

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The Museum of memory of victims of September 11 opened in a new location

June 14, 2017

The Museum of memory of victims of the September 11 attacks (The 9/11 Tribute Museum) has moved a little further from the world trade center, but now it takes much more space, with two floors, on the area of 36 thousand square feet, writes ABC7. A new arrangement of the room was worth about $ 8.7 million. Donations to him came from private and public foundations and from American Express,…

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City beaches and pools will be open after labor Day

June 14, 2017

Officials said that this year, for the third time in a row, the city’s beaches and pools will work for a week more than usual. Visitors will be able to splash in some water and bask in the sun up until 10 September. It is a week later than labor Day, which traditionally closes the season. Mayor bill de Blasio announced in a press release that such decision was taken,…

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