[ad_1] Specialists from the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources and the Republican Seismic Survey Center are currently investigating the explosion at sea, Report informs, citing the ministry’s press service. According to the preliminary opinions of the experts, the cause of the explosion was a volcanic eruption. [ad_2] https://report.az/en/incident/menr-cause-of-explosion-on-caspian-sea-is-volcanic-eruption/
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SOCAR’s statement about fire on Caspian Sea
[ad_1] “No accident has been registered on marine platforms and industrial facilities under the direct control of SOCAR, and work is currently underway in normal flow.” Report informs that Ibrahim Ahmadov, deputy head of SOCAR’s public relations and events department, wrote on his Facebook page. “If there is additional information, we will inform the public,”… Continue reading SOCAR’s statement about fire on Caspian Sea
Heatwave contributed to over 700 deaths in Canada’s British Columbia
[ad_1] The Coroners Service of Canada’s British Columbia Province has reported 719 sudden deaths in the past week, triple the number that would normally occur in the province, Report informs, citing CBC. “We are releasing this information as it is believed likely the extreme weather B.C. has experienced in the past week is a significant… Continue reading Heatwave contributed to over 700 deaths in Canada’s British Columbia
Philippine military plane crashes, killing at least 29
[ad_1] At least 29 people were killed and at least 50 injured when a Philippine military aircraft carrying troops crashed and burst into flames after missing the runway in the south of the country, officials said, Report informs via The Guardian. Ninety-two people, most of them recent army graduates, were onboard the C-130 Hercules transport… Continue reading Philippine military plane crashes, killing at least 29
Azerbaijani judokas preparing for Tokyo Olympics in Croatia
[ad_1] Azerbaijani judokas, preparing for the Tokyo Olympic Games, are taking part in an international training camp in Croatia, Report informs, citing the Azerbaijan Judo Federation. The Azerbaijani men’s and women’s teams are training in the judo center of the Croatian city of Poreč. Along with the Azerbaijani national team, more than 500 athletes from… Continue reading Azerbaijani judokas preparing for Tokyo Olympics in Croatia
Ombudsman: Armenian terror killed 12 children, injured 50 in Azerbaijan
[ad_1] Four years have passed since the day when Armenians committed one of their most terrible crimes in Azerbaijani territories – the murder of two-year-old Azerbaijani girl Zahra Guliyeva. Report informs that the Ombudsman of Azerbaijan, Sabina Aliyeva, appealed to the world community in this regard. The appeal says that taking advantage of impunity, Armenia… Continue reading Ombudsman: Armenian terror killed 12 children, injured 50 in Azerbaijan
Footage from liberated Minkand village of Azerbaijan's Lachin district
[ad_1] The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has prepared video footage from the village of Minkand. [ad_2] https://report.az/en/karabakh/footage-from-liberated-minkand-village-of-azerbaijan-s-lachin-district/
Turkey to build modern corvettes for Ukraine
[ad_1] The new Ukrainian corvette, the keel of which has already been laid in Turkey, will be completed by late 2023, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said when making a speech before the country’s Naval Forces in Odesa, Report informs via foreign media. “Our Turkish friends actively support the development of the Ukrainian Navy. The… Continue reading Turkey to build modern corvettes for Ukraine
Infectionist explains changes in COVID symptoms
[ad_1] Due to the mutation, the coronavirus began to disguise itself as a seasonal viral infection. The main symptoms are now a runny nose, sore throat, intestinal disorders, and the loss of smell has faded into the background, Yevgeny Timakov, a Russian infectious disease specialist, told RIA Novosti, Report informs. According to Timakov, now it… Continue reading Infectionist explains changes in COVID symptoms
EU waves goodbye to single-use plastic items
[ad_1] The European Union ultimately gave up on plastic utensils after the corresponding law came into force on July 3, European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries Virginijus Sinkevičius tweeted, Report informs. The EU official noted that the law prohibits the production and sale of single-use plastic plates, cutlery, straws, balloon sticks, cotton buds, cups,… Continue reading EU waves goodbye to single-use plastic items