Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta reported. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta reported. Mostrar todas las entradas

Ukrainian officials say Russian forces have taken control of Europe’s largest nuclear plant, Zaporizhzhia, near the Ukrainian city of Enerhodar, after shelling it and sparking a fire in a building in the plant compound.

Ukraine’s nuclear inspectorate said here has been no radiation leak at the plant and added that plant personnel are continuing to operate the facility safely. Ukrainian officials said firefighters were able to get the blaze at the facility under control.

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said a Russian “projectile” hit a training center at the plant. Russia’s Defense Ministry Friday, without citing evidence, accused “Ukrainian saboteurs” of the attack, calling it a “monstrous provocation.”

Enerhodar is a crucial power-generating city on the Dnieper River nearly 700 kilometers southeast of Kyiv. The Zaporizhzhia facility produces about 25% of Ukraine’s power.

Enerhodar, Ukraine

Enerhodar, Ukraine

Nuclear safety experts have expressed concern that fighting so close to the power station could cut off the plant’s power supply, which would adversely affect the ability to keep the nuclear fuel cool, and increase the possibility of a nuclear meltdown.

U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and received an update on the fire at the nuclear power plant, according to a White House statement released late Thursday.

The Biden administration has requested $10 billion in supplemental funding from Congress “to deliver additional humanitarian, security, and economic assistance in Ukraine and the neighboring region in the coming days and weeks,” said a statement from Shalanda Young, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget. That money, she said, will cover defense equipment, emergency food aid, U.S. troop deployments to neighboring countries and stronger sanctions enforcement.

More sanctions on oligarchs

Also Thursday, Washington heaped another round of sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle.

“Today I’m announcing that we’re adding dozens of names to the list, including one of Russia’s wealthiest billionaires, and I’m banning travel to America by more than 50 Russian oligarchs, their families and their close associates,” Biden said Thursday before a Cabinet meeting. “And we’re going to continue to support the Ukrainian people with direct assistance.”

Among the newly sanctioned Putin allies is Alisher Usmanov, one of Russia’s wealthiest individuals. German authorities have seized his 512-foot yacht, estimated to be worth nearly $600 million. Under the directive, his private jet is also open to seizure. The directive also bans more than 50 wealthy Russians from traveling to the United States.

The sanctions list also includes some of Putin’s oldest friends, a former judo partner and others with connections to the mercenary Wagner Group, and Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov.

“One of the big factors is, of course, the proximity to President Putin,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki. “We want him to feel the squeeze. We want the people around him to feel the squeeze. I don’t believe this is going to be the last set of oligarchs.”

She also, again, ruled out Zelenskyy’s request for a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

“A no-fly zone requires implementation,” she said. “It would require, essentially, the U.S. military shooting down Russian planes and causing — prompting — a potential direct war with Russia: the exact step that we want to avoid.”

On the ground

Moscow’s attempt to quickly take over the Ukrainian capital has apparently stalled, but the military has made significant gains in the south in an effort to sever the country’s connection to the Black Sea and Sea of Azov.

Local government officials and the Russian military confirmed the seizure of the strategic port of Kherson, the first city to fall in the invasion, following days of disputed claims over who was in control. A U.S. defense official said Washington was unable to confirm the development.

Despite Russian assaults on Kharkiv, Chernihiv and Mariupol, they all remained in Ukrainian hands, Britain’s Defense Ministry said Thursday.

“We are a people who in a week have destroyed the plans of the enemy,” Zelenskyy said in a video address early Thursday. “They will have no peace here. They will have no food. They will have here not one quiet moment.”

Russian troops were besieging the port city of Mariupol, east of Kherson, an attempt Mayor Vadym Boichenko said was aimed at isolating Ukraine.

“They are trying to create a blockade here,” Boichenko said Thursday in a broadcast video. He said that the Russians were attacking rail stations to prevent civilian evacuations and that the attacks have cut off water and power.

Giving peace a (second) chance

Also Thursday, the two sides held a second round of peace talks in Belarus and agreed to set up humanitarian corridors with cease-fire zones so that civilians could safely flee. Ukraine had pushed for a general cease-fire.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov — who is also under direct U.S. sanctions — told reporters Thursday that Russian forces would continue their effort to destroy Ukraine’s military infrastructure and would not allow its neighbor to represent a military threat to Russia.

In a 90-minute telephone conversation Thursday with French President Emmanuel Macron, Putin told Macron that Russia would achieve its goals, including the demilitarization and neutrality of Ukraine, by any means necessary, the Kremlin said in a statement.

Macron told his Russian counterpart that the war he started against Ukraine was a “major mistake,” according to a French official. “You are lying to yourself,” Macron told Putin regarding the feasibility of his goals, the official said.

Poland has taken in half of the more than 1 million refugees who have fled Ukraine in the past week, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The U.N. body says it expects 4 million people could leave Ukraine because of the conflict.

Ukraine’s emergency agency said Wednesday that Russia’s attacks have killed more than 2,000 people across the country.

Faithful gather to pray for peace in Ukraine, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, March 2, 2022.

Faithful gather to pray for peace in Ukraine, amid Russia’s invasion in Ukraine, in St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, March 2, 2022.

Russia’s Defense Ministry put out its first casualty report, saying 498 of its troops were killed in Ukraine, with more than 1,500 wounded.

Russians ‘stalled’ outside Kyiv

A senior U.S. defense official said Thursday the Russian forces in northern Ukraine and outside Kyiv remained “largely stalled,” despite U.S. assessments that 90% of the combat power that Russia prepared for the invasion had entered Ukraine.

The official said that the cities in northern and eastern Ukraine, including Kyiv, Chernihiv and Kharkiv, were subjected Thursday to “heavy bombardment” but that Russian forces in the north were still facing stiff resistance.

“We continue to see them resist and fight and defend their territory and their resources quite effectively,” said the official, who added that Russia has launched more than 480 missiles since the invasion began.

Putin offered a more optimistic assessment Thursday, telling members of his security council on a video call that Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine is progressing “according to plan.”

“All tasks are being successfully carried out,” he said.

VOA State Department Bureau Chief Nike Ching, national security correspondent Jeff Seldin, Pentagon correspondent Carla Babb, Istanbul foreign correspondent Heather Murdock and White House correspondent Anita Powell contributed to this report.

Some information for this report came from The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and Reuters.

close


close

Technoglass

Tecnoglass is dedicated to the manufacture of architectural glass.

Photo:

Carlos Capella / TIME Archive

Tecnoglass is dedicated to the manufacture of architectural glass.

The company from Barranquilla has already been contracted for the windows of 20 towers in the United States.

The barranquilla company Technoglassa leader in the production of architectural glass, reported a growth in Total Revenue of 32% and a record figure of 496.8 million dollars in 2021.

(Also: Closure works collapsed in ‘cat’s face’ due to the Cauca River rising)

According to the report in the fourth quarter and all of 2021, revenue increased by 28.0% to $131.8 million, compared to $103.0 million in the prior year quarter.

The growth was driven by strong growth in single-family residential activity and market share gains.

(Read: 18 polling stations in Barranquilla present electoral risk)

Christian Daes, Chief Operating Officer of Tecnoglass, He said the success reflects the rapid gains in revenue from the single-family residential sector, which grew 151% year over year and accounted for more than a third of our revenue for the year.

(Don’t stop reading: They would have murdered her to steal her new truck in Barranquilla)

Daes reported that Tecnoglass has been contracted to supply architectural glass and windows for 20 of the 22 tallest towers under construction in South Florida, United States.

BARRANQUILLA

keep going down
to find more content

On Tuesday afternoon, the Colombian Geological Service (SGC) reported a new ash fall coming from Nevado del Ruiz volcano on Manizales and its neighboring city, Villamaría. This occurs after several days in which, although active, no similar emissions had been recorded in the direction of this area of ​​the country.

“These emissions were related to seismic signals of a moderate energy level associated with the movement of fluids inside the volcanic ducts,” the SGC reported.

The Nevado del Ruiz Volcano remains at activity level yellow or III, within which – according to the authorities – this behavior is normal. However, significant changes are not ruled out.

The recording of new seismic signals of this type that may be associated with gas and ash emissions is not ruled out.

“The recording of new seismic signals of this type that may be associated with gas and ash emissions (…) or the acceleration of a volcanic process that leads to changes in the level of activity of the volcano is not ruled out,” they add.

According to the same entity, during the past week there were 11 episodes of seismicity type drum beat of low energy level, which were recorded on February 23, 26 and 28, with the 23rd being the day where the greatest increase in the number of this seismicity was observed. “On February 23, the column of gases and steam reached a maximum height of 2,916 meters measured on the top of the volcano”they added.

According to official information, this type of activity has been related to processes of ascent, emplacement-growth and evolution of a lava dome at the bottom of the Arenas crater.

More content from Colombia:

Petro denounces that they did not let him enter Providencia to campaign

Cali can now say goodbye to the outdoor mask

close


close

PCR samples in Envigado

Collection of PCR samples.

Photo:

Jaiver Nieto Álvarez / ETCE

According to the Ministry of Health, to date, 13,867 cases remain active in the country.

According to the latest report from the Ministry of Health on Sunday, February 27, 1,908 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia. This, after 29,154 tests were processed (11,320 PCR tests and 17,834 antigen tests).

In the country, to date, 33,165,748 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,062,701 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 95 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 138,693.

In the last 24 hours, in addition, xx recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,888,474 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.In total, there are 13,867 cases that remain active in Colombia.

keep going down
to find more content

There are already three communities and one autonomous city that have left the area of ​​extreme risk of coronavirus transmission (less than 500 cases per 100,000): Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, Community of Madrid and Melilla. The Ministry of Health has reported 301 more deaths and 33,911 infections since yesterday.

Three Autonomous Communities and Melilla come out of the extreme risk of transmission and 301 more deaths are reported


Terraces in Valencia. EFE/Biel Aliño

The 14-day cumulative incidence has dropped 58.5 points since Tuesday to 676 cases per 100,000 inhabitants on average, still an extreme risk of transmission in the whole of Spain.

The community with the highest accumulated incidence and the only one that exceeds a thousand infections is Galicia (1,126), while Andalusia (390), Castilla-La Mancha (433) and Madrid (476) are below 500 cases, high risk of transmission.

By age bracketsthe incidence was low in all groups, with 12 to 19 year-olds leading the way with 1,030 cases, followed by 20 to 29 with 820 and under 11 with 775 cases.

Deaths: 301 deaths

One more day the Ministry of Health has notified a high number of deaths, 301, after yesterday there were 173 and 464 last Monday, although there may be delays in notifications by the autonomous communities.

The death toll during the sixth wave, which began just over four months ago, amounts to 12,019.

The total number of deaths since records are available in this pandemic is 98,936.

The infections: 33,911

Health It has reported 33,911 infections since yesterday, a figure somewhat higher than that of Tuesday, 22,194, although far from the more than 300,000 that were reached after a weekend at the peak of the sixth wave.

Since the start of the pandemic in Spain, there are already 10,914,105 confirmed cases of coronavirus.

The positivity rate of diagnostic tests it continues to fall to 20.35%, four tenths less than yesterday.

Hospital occupancy continues to decline

The ICUs are at 12.52% bed occupancy with 1,162 patients, 23 less since yesterday although still at high risk (between 10 and 5%).

All the autonomous communities are below the extreme risk of occupation (25%). Catalonia and Aragon have 22% occupancy, while Galicia stands at 3.2%, in a new normality.

In Spanish hospitals, on the ward and ICU, there are 8,258 covid patients (6.6% occupancy), 601 fewer patients than last Friday and in a situation of medium risk (from 5% to 10% of occupied beds).

In the last 24 hours, 732 people have been admitted due to covid and 1,253 have been discharged.

Vaccines

In total there are 38,398,979 citizens, 91% of the population over 12 years of age, with the full schedule of the covid vaccine.

In addition, 23.9 million people have already received the booster dose, 50.5% of the general population.

57% of children aged 5 to 11 years (1.8 million out of 3.2 million) have received at least one dose and 15.8% already have the complete schedule since the campaign started on December 15 pediatric vaccination.

The Medellin Metro reported that it has already delivered to the authorities the internal report on the possible causes of the accident that occurred on February 3 at the Sabaneta station and in which the workers assigned to the company Carlos Mario López Correa and Gustavo Adolfo Atehortúa died.

According to the mass transportation company, this investigation was carried out 15 days after the incident occurred and will be input for the investigations carried out by the corresponding entities.

(You may be interested in: Video: shooting between police and cable thieves in El Retiro, Antioquia)

Although it did not report the results in detail, the Medellín Metro clarified that the signaling modernization process that it recently carried out and that came into operation in November 2021, “did not affect the accident, since this technology is not related to the safe development of visual inspections on the railway”.

It should be remembered that The incident occurred when a commercial train, with passengers, ran over two Metro workers who were carrying out work on the railway at that station, located in the south of the Aburrá Valley.

(In context: ‘Protocols failed’: Metro manager on death of two workers)

Medellin

Gustavo Adolfo Atehortúa and Carlos Mario López Correa, the workers who died.

Photo:

courtesy citizenship

Until now, the only hypothesis is that there were flaws in the protocol established in this road inspection work that both workers carried out.

“Normally they are welds that are checked during the day to intervene at night. But it is not an unusual procedure, it is totally normal and that is precisely why it gives more impact to experience this situation, ”explained the manager of the Metro, Tomás Elejalde.

For now, the investigations of this fact that shocked the inhabitants of the capital of Antioquia continue and it is expected that in the next few days there will be an official statement from the authorities that analyze the causes of this accident.

MEDELLIN

More news from Colombia

-San Pablo Municipality, Nariño, on high alert after an avalanche

-Coastal protection works in Cartagena would affect heritage

-Alert for rains and growing in Río Las Ceibas, in Neiva

The Medellin Metro reported that it has already delivered to the authorities the internal report on the possible causes of the accident that occurred on February 3 at the Sabaneta station and in which the workers assigned to the company Carlos Mario López Correa and Gustavo Adolfo Atehortúa died.

According to the mass transportation company, this investigation was carried out 15 days after the incident occurred and will be input for the investigations carried out by the corresponding entities.

(You may be interested in: Video: shooting between police and cable thieves in El Retiro, Antioquia)

Although it did not report the results in detail, the Medellín Metro clarified that the signaling modernization process that it recently carried out and that came into operation in November 2021, “did not affect the accident, since this technology is not related to the safe development of visual inspections on the railway”.

It should be remembered that The incident occurred when a commercial train, with passengers, ran over two Metro workers who were carrying out work on the railway at that station, located in the south of the Aburrá Valley.

(In context: ‘Protocols failed’: Metro manager on death of two workers)

Medellin

Gustavo Adolfo Atehortúa and Carlos Mario López Correa, the workers who died.

Photo:

courtesy citizenship

Until now, the only hypothesis is that there were flaws in the protocol established in this road inspection work that both workers carried out.

“Normally they are welds that are checked during the day to intervene at night. But it is not an unusual procedure, it is totally normal and that is precisely why it gives more impact to experience this situation, ”explained the manager of the Metro, Tomás Elejalde.

For now, the investigations of this fact that shocked the inhabitants of the capital of Antioquia continue and it is expected that in the next few days there will be an official statement from the authorities that analyze the causes of this accident.

MEDELLIN

More news from Colombia

-San Pablo Municipality, Nariño, on high alert after an avalanche

-Coastal protection works in Cartagena would affect heritage

-Alert for rains and growing in Río Las Ceibas, in Neiva

The cumulative incidence of coronavirus falls 217 points after the weekend to 1,244 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. All epidemiological indicators continue to decline, except for the deaths that total 601 reported since last Friday.

The incidence falls 217 points and deaths add 601 after the weekend


Customers at a bar in San Sebastián. The Basque Government, since Monday, has relaxed the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. EFE/Javier Etxezarreta

The sixth wave of coronavirus in Spain is still in a rapid decline phase, except for deaths. After the weekend, 601 more deaths have been reported, one of the highest figures after three days although many of the cases correspond to delayed notifications.

Last Monday, February 7, a total of 335 deaths from covid were reported in three days, while last Friday (last day with data), there were 389.

The total number of deaths since records are available in this pandemic is 96,596.

According to Health, the communities have reported almost 10,000 deaths (9,679) since the beginning of the sixth wave (October 14, 2021), which represents 10% of the total deaths from covid in the two years of the pandemic.

The incidence: 217 points less

The cumulative incidence to 14 days of coronavirus it has fallen 217 points since last Friday to 1,244 cases per 100,000 compared to 1,461 three days ago.

All regions have dropped below 2,000 cases and those with the highest incidence are Galicia (1,869); Murcia (1,861) and Cantabria (1,809).

At the other extreme, Andalusia stands out with 509 cases; Canary Islands with 555; Melilla with 846 and Madrid with 883 cases, according to data released this Monday by the Ministry of Health.

For age bracketsthe incidence is low in all groups, especially in those under 11 years of age with 1,811 cases/100,000 compared to 2,288 last Friday.

Infections: they drop to 68,706 in three days

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been 68,706 infections more after the weekend, in contrast to last Monday when the positives amounted to 120,818

Since the start of the pandemic in Spain there are already 10,672,906 infections on record.

The positivity rate of diagnostic tests continues to drop to 27.66 compared to 29.46 on Friday or 31.69 last Monday.

Less pressure on hospitals

The ICUs are at 16.34% bed occupancy with 1,525 patients, 63 less since Friday and 313 since last Monday.

Above the very high risk of occupancy (25%) are still the critical units of Catalonia (31%) and Aragon (26%).

In Spanish hospitals, on the ward and ICU, there are 12,170 covid patients (9.8% occupancy), 673 fewer patients than last Friday and 3,821 since Monday, February 7.

Vaccines

In total there are 38,382,155 citizens, 91% of the population over 12 years of age, with the full schedule of the covid vaccine.

In addition, 23.3 million people have already received the booster dose, 78.2% of those over 40 years of age, 38% of those between 30 and 39 years of age and 27% of those between 20 and 29 years of age.

56.3% of children aged 5 to 11 years (1.8 million out of 3.2 million) have received the first dose of the vaccine since the campaign began on December 15 and the first are already being inoculated with the second doses after the 8-week interval.

The rate of childhood vaccination in the autonomous communities is uneven, in the Balearic Islands it is 34.4%, while Galicia has vaccinated 82% of the pediatric population.

close


close

earthquake

It was recorded in the early hours of February 6.

It was recorded in the early hours of February 6.

The earthquake was felt in the capital of César and other cities such as Santa Marta.

keep going down
to find more content

top