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Papua New Guinea's prime minister visits the site of a landslide estimated to have killed hundreds
Read full article: Papua New Guinea's prime minister visits the site of a landslide estimated to have killed hundredsPapua New Guinea’s prime minister has visited the site of a major landslide that is estimated to have buried hundreds of villagers in the South Pacific island nation’s mountainous interior a week ago.
Papua New Guinea landslide survivors slow to move to safer ground after hundreds buried
Read full article: Papua New Guinea landslide survivors slow to move to safer ground after hundreds buriedTraumatized survivors of Papua New Guinea’s massive landslide are hesitating to move to safer ground as the South Pacific island nation’s authorities prepare to use heavy machinery to clear debris and risk triggering another landslide.
Authorities in Papua New Guinea search for safer ground for thousands of landslide survivors
Read full article: Authorities in Papua New Guinea search for safer ground for thousands of landslide survivorsAuthorities in Papua New Guinea are searching for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the South Pacific country's highlands, while the arrival of heavy earth-moving equipment at the disaster site where hundreds are buried has been delayed.
Over 670 people died in a massive Papua New Guinea landslide, UN estimates, as survivors seek safety
Read full article: Over 670 people died in a massive Papua New Guinea landslide, UN estimates, as survivors seek safetyThe International Organization for Migration has increased its estimate of the death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea to more than 670.
How police are using cameras in school zones to catch speeders
Read full article: How police are using cameras in school zones to catch speedersAs more and more localities are using the technology, or talking about adding the technology, the Solutionaries team is working for you on if it’s really a solution to the speeding problem.
D-SNAP second phase opening for Orange and Flagler county residents affected by Hurricane Ian
Read full article: D-SNAP second phase opening for Orange and Flagler county residents affected by Hurricane IanThe Department of Children and Families announced on Sunday that the second phase of the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or D-SNAP, will open on Monday, Oct. 17 for Orange, Flagler, Highlands, Manatee, Pinellas, and St. Johns counties.
Are they required to wear masks at all times? Seminole parents ask questions about schools reopening
Read full article: Are they required to wear masks at all times? Seminole parents ask questions about schools reopeningSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. Seminole County Schools is hosting a series of live Q&A sessions for parents regarding reopening schools. The choices are face-to-face, Seminole Connect, Seminole County Virtual Schools or a hybrid half-day option. These were some of the more commonly asked questions answered today:Are elementary school students required to wear masks at all times? Can you clarify the difference between Seminole County Virtual School and Seminole Connect? With Seminole Connect, the commitment is for nine weeks.In Seminole Connect, they will be using teachers from their schools.