A light plane crashed in Kazakhstan’s Akmola region on Monday, killing its pilot and passenger, authorities said. The Aerostar R40F did not catch fire, and investigators are on site. Separately, a small plane in Montana skidded during landing into parked aircraft, causing a fire; all four aboard escaped with minor injuries.
Heavy rainfall in Telangana has disrupted road connectivity between Jagtial, Dharmapuri, and Mancherial, with floodwater overflowing onto key roads near Nerella in Dharmapuri mandal. TGSRTC has suspended bus services, and local residents have been advised to avoid affected areas.
As heavy rains continue to pound Hyderabad, the HMWSSB has ramped up emergency measures, deploying response teams and intensifying monitoring of 141 flood-prone hotspots. Officials have been directed to prevent sewer overflows, ensure water quality, and reinforce manhole safety.
Over 20 Delhi schools received bomb threats on Friday, sparking panic among students and parents. Police, bomb squads, and fire officials began evacuations and searches. This marks the fourth such incident this week. Atishi blamed BJP for security lapses
The exercise held in collaboration with Telangana State Fire Department was part of efforts to enhance emergency response systems, improve inter-departmental coordination, ensure public safety during disaster situations
Thirty-one workers were safely rescued after a tunnel under construction in Los Angeles partially collapsed. The incident occurred 8–9.7 km from the entrance. Paramedics evaluated 27 workers as emergency crews responded. The tunnel is intended to carry wastewater
In Aurillac, France, an unusual bee attack injured 24 people, three critically, as bees swarmed for 30 minutes. Authorities suspect Asian hornets provoked the rooftop hive bees. Emergency teams responded swiftly, containing the situation without widespread panic
A skydiving plane crashed in woods near Cross Keys Airport, Monroe Township, NJ, injuring 15 people. Emergency crews responded swiftly, with multiple patients treated at Cooper University Hospital. The FAA is investigating the cause of the Cessna 208B crash
The death toll is expected to rise as search efforts continue with officials removing bodies from vehicles and an unknown number of people still missing.