Japan confirms no tsunami threat after Indonesia’s Mt Lewotobi eruption

TOKYO: Japan’s weather agency has confirmed there is no tsunami threat to the country following a major volcanic eruption on Indonesia’s Flores Island early Saturday, Kyodo news agency reported. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki erupted at around 2.10 am (Japan time), with a plume rising briefly to an altitude of… Continue reading Japan confirms no tsunami threat after Indonesia’s Mt Lewotobi eruption

Thailand approves Malaysia, US, China as observers for GBC meeting

BANGKOK: Thailand has agreed to the inclusion of representatives from Malaysia—this year’s ASEAN Chair—alongside the United States and China as observers at the upcoming General Border Committee (GBC) meeting, set to take place in Kuala Lumpur next week. Acting Defence Minister General Natthapon Nakpanich welcomed the consensus on holding the extraordinary GBC meeting in Malaysia… Continue reading Thailand approves Malaysia, US, China as observers for GBC meeting

NAFAS launches new Baja Super Peladang fertilizer design in Kota Kinabalu

KOTA KINABALU: The National Farmers’ Organization (NAFAS) today introduced a new look variant product for one of its flagship products, Baja Super Peladang fertilizer, which now features a fresher, more modern, and professional design. Chairman of the Farmers’ Organization Authority (LPP), Datuk Mahfuz Omar, said the new look from NAFAS’ subsidiary, NAFAS Bajakimia Sdn Bhd… Continue reading NAFAS launches new Baja Super Peladang fertilizer design in Kota Kinabalu

Gunung Semanggol fire operation may end tomorrow – JBPM

KERIAN: Firemen are expected to fully extinguish a 23.47-hectare bushfire in Kampung Tersusun Tebuk Panchor, Gunung Semanggol near Bagan Serai by tomorrow, says Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Sayani Saidon. He said the department would conduct thorough monitoring to ensure no hidden sources of fire remained in the affected area. “If no more… Continue reading Gunung Semanggol fire operation may end tomorrow – JBPM

UTM Palapes cadet death investigation to ensure justice for all

SUNGAI SIPUT: The investigation into last Monday’s death of a Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Reserve Officer Training Unit (PALAPES) cadet during training will be conducted comprehensively to ensure justice for all parties involved, including the victim’s family, the university, and higher education institutions. Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said the ministry is committed to reviewing… Continue reading UTM Palapes cadet death investigation to ensure justice for all

Kuala Nerus relocates 100 graves at risk from coastal erosion

KUALA NERUS: The phased relocation of 100 graves at the Pengkalan Maras Muslim cemetery in Batu Rakit begins today, following severe coastal erosion that threatens to wash away numerous burial sites. Terengganu Mufti Datuk Dr Mohamad Sabri Haron said the relocation, approved by the Mufti’s Office and carried out by the Kuala Nerus Islamic Affairs… Continue reading Kuala Nerus relocates 100 graves at risk from coastal erosion

PolyCC graduate employability hits 98.8% in 2024

MELAKA: Polytechnics and Community Colleges (PolyCC) continue to demonstrate the effectiveness of the national Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system, achieving an impressive graduate employability rate of 98.8 percent in 2024. Higher Education Ministry Secretary-General (KSU) Datuk Dr Anesee Ibrahim said the achievement was the result of strong collaboration between PolyCC and nearly… Continue reading PolyCC graduate employability hits 98.8% in 2024

Sarawak infrastructure projects boosted under 13MP, says Works Minister

KUCHING: The recently tabled 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) places comprehensive emphasis on national infrastructure development, including in Sarawak. Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the Works Ministry (KKR) carries a major responsibility in implementing infrastructure development, as without good roads, it would be difficult to deliver other services such as education, healthcare and… Continue reading Sarawak infrastructure projects boosted under 13MP, says Works Minister

Johor to study Singapore’s hawker centre model

JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor government will study the management model of wet markets and hawker centres at Geylang Serai Market & Food Centre managed by Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) with a view to be adapted in the state. Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said the delegation’s visit to the centre provided Johor… Continue reading Johor to study Singapore’s hawker centre model

“Take them to court!” China HR threatens to blacklist fresh grad for rejecting job, gets slammed online

A university graduate in eastern China has stirred a fiery online debate after revealing that a company’s HR staffer threatened to blacklist her for declining a job offer from an outsourcing firm. This situation raised concerns over workers’ rights and job market ethics. ALSO READ: Chinese firm bans job for applicants born in Year of… Continue reading “Take them to court!” China HR threatens to blacklist fresh grad for rejecting job, gets slammed online

Four teens freed on bail in Kajang assault case

KUALA LUMPUR: Four 13-year-old students detained over the alleged assault of a classmate at a shopping mall in Kajang have been released on police bail today. Kajang district police chief ACP Naazron Abdul Yusof said the remand for the suspects, which was initially extended until tomorrow, was concluded earlier following the completion of documentation and… Continue reading Four teens freed on bail in Kajang assault case

Felda free to steer FGV post-delisting: PM Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR: The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) can begin to independently determine FGV Holdings Bhd’s direction once the company completes its delisting process from Bursa Malaysia, which will commence on Aug 28, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The Prime Minister said that this move will enable Felda, together with its cooperative and… Continue reading Felda free to steer FGV post-delisting: PM Anwar

Anwar: Stability lets Malaysia mediate regional conflicts

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s peace and political stability have positioned the country as a credible mediator in facilitating reconciliation efforts between two ASEAN countries recently affected by conflict, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said the strength and stability of Malaysia’s government have earned the nation international recognition, leading to its selection as the… Continue reading Anwar: Stability lets Malaysia mediate regional conflicts

India to keep buying Russian oil despite Trump threats

INDIAN officials have said they would keep purchasing oil from Russia despite the threat of penalties that U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose, the New York Times reported on Saturday. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. The White House, India’s Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas… Continue reading India to keep buying Russian oil despite Trump threats

Flight restrictions lifted at Russia’s Samara airport

MOSCOW: Temporary restrictions on planes taking off and landing at Russia’s Samara airport on Saturday to ensure flight safety have been lifted, Artem Korenyako, a spokesperson for Russian civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia, said on Telegram. He gave no further reason for the restrictions, which were in place for about 45 minutes. The airport is located… Continue reading Flight restrictions lifted at Russia’s Samara airport

US court upholds bar on LA immigration arrests without probable cause

A federal appeals court late on Friday affirmed a lower court’s decision temporarily barring U.S. government agents from making immigration-related arrests in Los Angeles without probable cause. Rejecting the Trump administration’s request to pause the lower court’s order, the three-judge appeals panel ruled that the plaintiffs would likely be able to prove that federal agents… Continue reading US court upholds bar on LA immigration arrests without probable cause

US swimmers respond to Phelps, Lochte criticism at world championships

THE United States preferred to do their talking in the pool on Saturday after Olympic swimming great Michael Phelps took a swipe at the team’s performance at the world championships in Singapore. The US team has said that an “overwhelming majority” of the squad were struck down by acute gastroenteritis at a pre-championships camp in… Continue reading US swimmers respond to Phelps, Lochte criticism at world championships

Global plastic pollution talks resume in Geneva amid deep divisions

PARIS: Negotiators will take another stab at reaching a global pact on plastic pollution at talks opening Tuesday in Geneva but they face deep divisions over how to tackle the health and ecological hazard. The coming 10 days of talks involving delegates from nearly 180 nations follows a failure to reach a deal last December… Continue reading Global plastic pollution talks resume in Geneva amid deep divisions

Anwar allocates RM100,000 to each Felda village

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today announced an allocation of RM100,000 for each village under the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) to implement development projects of their choice. He said the approach of allowing villagers to choose their preferred projects is in line with the MADANI Government’s aspiration, which emphasises consultation and… Continue reading Anwar allocates RM100,000 to each Felda village

Japan records hottest July in history as heatwaves intensify

TOKYO: Japan sweltered through its hottest July since records began in 1898, the weather agency has reported, warning of further “severe heat” in the month ahead. Heatwaves are becoming more intense and frequent the world over because of human-caused climate change, scientists say, and Japan is no exception. The average temperature in July was up… Continue reading Japan records hottest July in history as heatwaves intensify

Pegula upset by Sevastova at Canadian Open as Swiatek advances

TWICE defending champion Jessica Pegula crashed out of the Canadian Open after losing to Anastasija Sevastova 3-6 6-4 6-1 in the third round on Friday, while six-times major winner Iga Swiatek marched on with a dominant 6-2 6-2 win over Eva Lys. The 35-year-old Sevastova, ranked 386 in the world, will next face four-times Grand… Continue reading Pegula upset by Sevastova at Canadian Open as Swiatek advances

MOH to launch free Measles-Rubella shots nationwide

PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry (MOH) will roll out a free Measles‑Rubella Supplementary Immunisation Activity (MRSIA) nationwide from Aug 4 to Oct 12 for children aged six to 59 months (below five years old). In a statement today, the ministry said the initiative targets children born between Aug 1, 2020, and Jan 31, 2025, aiming to… Continue reading MOH to launch free Measles-Rubella shots nationwide

Kebakaran Gunung Semanggol dijangka padam esok – Bomba Perak

KERIAN: Usaha memadamkan kebakaran belukar seluas 23.47 hektar di Kampung Tersusun Tebuk Panchor, Gunung Semanggol dijangka selesai sepenuhnya esok. Operasi pemadaman kini memasuki hari ketiga dengan keadaan lebih terkawal berbanding sebelumnya. Pengarah Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) Perak, Sayani Saidon, berkata pemantauan menyeluruh akan dilakukan bagi memastikan tiada lagi punca api tersembunyi. “Kalau tidak… Continue reading Kebakaran Gunung Semanggol dijangka padam esok – Bomba Perak

Jimmy-Pei Jing stun world No. 19 to enter first Super 300 final in Macau

MALAYSIAN independent mixed doubles pair Jimmy Wong and Lai Pei Jing pulled off a sensational upset at the Macau Open on Saturday, stunning Indonesia’s world No. 19 Amri Syahnawi and Nita Marwah in straight sets to book a place in their first-ever Super 300 final. World No. 127 Jimmy-Pei Jing, who only teamed up in… Continue reading Jimmy-Pei Jing stun world No. 19 to enter first Super 300 final in Macau

Kadar kebolehpasaran graduan PolyCC capai 98.8%

MELAKA: Politeknik dan Kolej Komuniti (PolyCC) terus membuktikan keberkesanan sistem Pendidikan dan Latihan Teknikal dan Vokasional (TVET) negara dengan mencatatkan kadar kebolehpasaran graduan sebanyak 98.8 peratus pada 2024. Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) Datuk Dr Anesee Ibrahim berkata kejayaan itu dicapai hasil kolaborasi erat antara PolyCC dan hampir 20,000 industri melalui perlaksanaan program berimpak… Continue reading Kadar kebolehpasaran graduan PolyCC capai 98.8%

Projek LSS Q-Solar Tawau perkuat grid elektrik Sabah

TAWAU: Projek Solar Berskala Besar (LSS) Q-Solar Tawau yang sedang dibangunkan di Jalan Timur dijangka mengukuhkan grid elektrik Sabah, khususnya di kawasan Pantai Timur. Ladang solar seluas 18.21 hektar ini mampu menjana 15 megawatt (MW) tenaga bersih, membantu mengurangkan kebergantungan terhadap sumber diesel dan gas asli. Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor berkata projek… Continue reading Projek LSS Q-Solar Tawau perkuat grid elektrik Sabah

Malaysia sokong penubuhan negara Palestin, kecam kekejaman Israel

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia menyokong usaha antarabangsa ke arah penubuhan negara Palestin dan mengecam keras tindakan rejim Zionis Israel di Gaza. Menteri Luar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan menyatakan sokongan Malaysia terhadap penyelesaian dua negara, seperti yang dibincangkan dalam Persidangan Antarabangsa Peringkat Tinggi di New York baru-baru ini. “Kami menyambut baik perubahan pendirian masyarakat antarabangsa untuk mengecam… Continue reading Malaysia sokong penubuhan negara Palestin, kecam kekejaman Israel

Polis tahan lapan lelaki curi lembu di Dungun

DUNGUN: Polis menahan lapan lelaki susulan kes curi lembu di Ladang Pinang, Bukit Besi. Operasi dilakukan kira-kira pukul 2.30 pagi selepas menerima aduan daripada penternak tempatan. Ketua Polis Daerah Dungun, Supt Maizura Abdul Kadir, berkata suspek berumur antara 17 hingga 73 tahun itu ditahan bersama rampasan termasuk 18 keratan anggota lembu, dua kenderaan, senjata api,… Continue reading Polis tahan lapan lelaki curi lembu di Dungun

RM2 bilion untuk tebatan banjir Kuching dalam RMK13

KUCHING: Projek Rancangan Tebatan Banjir (RTB) di bandar raya Kuching di bawah Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMK13) akan melibatkan perbelanjaan sekitar RM2 bilion. Timbalan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof menjelaskan bahawa projek ini merangkumi tiga pakej utama iaitu pembinaan kanal, jambatan, dan baraj di Sungai Salak. “RTB ini akan mengeluarkan air menerusi Sungai Salak. Sama… Continue reading RM2 bilion untuk tebatan banjir Kuching dalam RMK13

Brazen robbery spree in Bukit Mertajam sparks outrage among netizens

A gang of robbers have pulled out multiple robberies within the Bukit Mertajam, Penang area which has sparked outrage among netizens calling for them to be arrested as soon as possible. The gang can be seen barging into a home and ransacking the place with their machete knives as they looked for money and valuables… Continue reading Brazen robbery spree in Bukit Mertajam sparks outrage among netizens

Remember sacrifices of nation’s warriors for peace – Sarawak deputy minister

KUCHING: Malaysians, particularly the young generation, are reminded to never forget the sacrifices made by soldiers who fought to defend the country’s sovereignty, which laid the foundation for the peace and stability enjoyed today. Deputy Minister in the Sarawak Premier’s Department (Corporate Affairs, Information and Public Communications Unit – UKAS), Datuk Abdullah Saidol, said the… Continue reading Remember sacrifices of nation’s warriors for peace – Sarawak deputy minister

PBAPP expects RM20m boost from tariff revision for water projects

GEORGE TOWN: The upcoming water tariff adjustment is expected to generate an additional RM20 million over six months, enabling Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) to implement seven key infrastructure projects aimed at resolving long-term water supply challenges. PBAPP chief executive officer Datuk K. Pathmanathan said the projects are part of the Penang Water Contingency Plan… Continue reading PBAPP expects RM20m boost from tariff revision for water projects

PPK Beluran and Nestlin Malaysia sign RM60m bird’s nest MoU

KOTA KINABALU: The Beluran Area Farmers’ Organisation (PPK Beluran) and Nestlin Malaysia Sdn Bhd have entered into a 10-year partnership for the supply and purchase of edible bird’s nests, valued at over RM60 million. Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu said the MoU involves the supply and purchase of both unprocessed and… Continue reading PPK Beluran and Nestlin Malaysia sign RM60m bird’s nest MoU

Zero water treatment plant shutdowns in Selangor as of July 31

SHAH ALAM: Selangor Water Management Authority (LUAS) director Dr Mohmad Asari Daud confirmed that zero water treatment plant shutdowns were recorded in the state up to July 31 this year. He attributed this to intensified patrols and monitoring efforts by LUAS, covering more areas identified as posing potential risks to water sources. As a result,… Continue reading Zero water treatment plant shutdowns in Selangor as of July 31

Govt studies nuclear energy for future power generation

PUTRAJAYA: The government is conducting a structured assessment to explore the role of nuclear energy as a potential source of clean, stable and competitive electricity in the country’s future energy mix. This initiative considers the need to diversify energy sources, strengthen long-term energy security, support carbon emission reduction targets, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels,… Continue reading Govt studies nuclear energy for future power generation

QSolar Tawau LSS project boosts Sabah’s electricity grid capacity

TAWAU: The QSolar Tawau large-scale solar project (LSS), to be built on an 18.21-hectare site in Jalan Timur here, is capable of strengthening Sabah’s electricity grid capacity and addressing electricity supply problems in the state’s east coast. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the solar farm development is expected to generate 15 megawatts (MW)… Continue reading QSolar Tawau LSS project boosts Sabah’s electricity grid capacity

KESUMA aims for 1 million SKSPS contributors by year-end

GEORGE TOWN: The Human Resources Ministry (KESUMA) is confident of meeting its target of one million active contributors to the Self‑Employment Social Security Scheme (SKSPS) under the Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) by the end of this year. Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong said more than 800,000 active contributors nationwide are currently covered under the scheme,… Continue reading KESUMA aims for 1 million SKSPS contributors by year-end

100 kubur di Kampung Pengkalan Maras dipindahkan mulai hari ini

KUALA NERUS: Sebanyak 100 kubur di Tanah Perkuburan Islam Kampung Pengkalan Maras, Batu Rakit, dipindahkan secara berperingkat mulai hari ini akibat risiko hanyut ekoran hakisan pantai. Mufti Terengganu Datuk Dr Mohamad Sabri Haron berkata kerja-kerja pemindahan kubur yang kini terlalu hampir dengan pantai telah diluluskan oleh pihaknya. Pelaksanaan diuruskan Pejabat Agama Daerah Kuala Nerus dengan… Continue reading 100 kubur di Kampung Pengkalan Maras dipindahkan mulai hari ini

Kerjasama PPK Beluran dan Nestlin meterai MOU sarang burung walit RM60 juta

PPK BELURAN: Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan (PPK) Beluran dan Nestlin Malaysia Sdn Bhd memeterai memorandum persefahaman (MOU) bagi pembekalan dan belian sarang burung walit selama 10 tahun bernilai lebih RM60 juta. Kerjasama ini dijangka menjadikan PPK Beluran sebagai pusat pengumpulan dan pemprosesan utama sarang burung walit di Sabah. Menteri Pertanian dan Keterjaminan Makanan Datuk Seri Mohamad… Continue reading Kerjasama PPK Beluran dan Nestlin meterai MOU sarang burung walit RM60 juta

KESUMA yakin capai satu juta penyumbang SKSPS menjelang akhir tahun

GEORGE TOWN: Kementerian Sumber Manusia (KESUMA) yakin dapat memenuhi sasaran satu juta penyumbang aktif Skim Keselamatan Sosial Pekerjaan Sendiri (SKSPS) di bawah Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial (Perkeso) menjelang akhir tahun ini. Menterinya, Steven Sim Chee Keong, berkata lebih 800,000 penyumbang aktif di seluruh negara kini dilindungi di bawah skim ini, yang menawarkan pelbagai manfaat sekiranya berlaku… Continue reading KESUMA yakin capai satu juta penyumbang SKSPS menjelang akhir tahun

RMK13 fokus pembangunan infrastruktur menyeluruh di Sarawak

KUCHING: Dokumen Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMK13) yang dibentangkan oleh Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim memberikan penekanan menyeluruh terhadap pembangunan infrastruktur di seluruh negara, termasuk Sarawak. Menteri Kerja Raya Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi menyatakan bahawa Kementerian Kerja Raya (KKR) memainkan peranan penting dalam memastikan pembangunan infrastruktur dilaksanakan dengan baik. Tanpa kemudahan asas seperti jalan… Continue reading RMK13 fokus pembangunan infrastruktur menyeluruh di Sarawak

Letusan gunung berapi di timur Indonesia jejaskan penerbangan ke Bali

JAKARTA: Sebuah gunung berapi meletus di timur Indonesia awal pagi Sabtu, mengakibatkan gangguan kepada lalu lintas udara di Bali. Menurut Badan Nasional Pengurusan Bencana (BNPB), 24 penerbangan di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Ngurah Rai terpaksa dibatalkan atau ditangguhkan. “Letusan itu direkodkan pada 1.05 pagi waktu tempatan, dengan awan abu mencapai ketinggian 18,000 meter dari atas puncak,“… Continue reading Letusan gunung berapi di timur Indonesia jejaskan penerbangan ke Bali

3,156 notis rokok dikeluarkan di Melaka sejak Okt

MELAKA: Sebanyak 3,156 notis atas pelbagai kesalahan bernilai RM176,350 dikeluarkan di bawah Seksyen 47 Akta Kawalan Produk Merokok Demi Kesihatan Awam 2024 (Akta 852) di Melaka setakat ini, sejak akta itu berkuat kuasa 1 Okt tahun lepas. Exco Kesihatan, Sumber Manusia dan Perpaduan Melaka Datuk Ngwe Hee Sem berkata dalam tempoh itu, Jabatan Kesihatan negeri… Continue reading 3,156 notis rokok dikeluarkan di Melaka sejak Okt
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Five ASEAN nations to compete in inaugural Nusantara Cup in Melaka

THE Malaysian Malay Football Association (PBMM) has announced plans to host the inaugural Nusantara Cup in Melaka by the end of this year. The tournament will feature five ASEAN nations—Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand. PBMM president Mohd Firdaus Mohamed revealed that the competition will take place after the conclusion of the 103rd Piala Emas… Continue reading Five ASEAN nations to compete in inaugural Nusantara Cup in Melaka

PBAPP jangka hasil RM20 juta susulan pelarasan tarif air

GEORGE TOWN: Pelarasan tarif air dijangka membantu Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau Pinang (PBAPP) melaksanakan tujuh komitmen projek bagi menyelesaikan isu bekalan air di negeri itu. Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif PBAPP Datuk K. Pathmanathan berkata, langkah ini akan membiayai projek kritikal seperti Loji Rawatan Air Taman Mengkuang dan LRA Sungai Kerian Baharu. “Projek LRA Sungai Kerian Baharu… Continue reading PBAPP jangka hasil RM20 juta susulan pelarasan tarif air
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RM2 billion flood mitigation project in Kuching under 13MP

KUCHING: The Kuching City Flood Mitigation Plan (RTB) under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) will cost approximately RM2 billion, according to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. The project, divided into three main packages, includes constructing a canal, a bridge, and a barrage along Sungai Salak. Fadillah, who is also the Minister of Energy… Continue reading RM2 billion flood mitigation project in Kuching under 13MP

Mindef forms committee to probe UTM Palapes cadet’s death

JOHOR BAHRU: The Defence Ministry has established a committee to investigate the death of a Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Reserve Officer Training Unit (PALAPES) cadet who died during training at the Army Combat Training Centre (PULADA) in Ulu Tiram. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin confirmed the committee includes representatives from the Higher Education… Continue reading Mindef forms committee to probe UTM Palapes cadet’s death

Volcano eruption in eastern Indonesia disrupts Bali flights

JAKARTA: A volcano erupted in eastern Indonesia early on Saturday, forcing the delay and cancellation of 24 flights at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB). Despite remaining at the highest alert level (Level IV), the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Flores Island has not prompted evacuations or… Continue reading Volcano eruption in eastern Indonesia disrupts Bali flights

8 dead, 3 missing in north Vietnam’s flash floods

HANOI: Eight people have died and three others remain missing following flash floods and landslides in recent days in Vietnam’s northern province of Dien Bien, reported Xinhua quoting a Vietnam News Agency report Saturday. As of 6 am Saturday, around 60 houses had been swept away or damaged by floodwaters, according to the Vietnam Disaster… Continue reading 8 dead, 3 missing in north Vietnam’s flash floods