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Oregon Wildfire Destroys Homes and Forces Evacuations

12 juin 2025 à 19:14
As the Rowena fire spread rapidly, firefighters saved a National Park Service site in the Columbia River Gorge.

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The Rowena Fire has destroyed 20 homes, shut down a section of a highway and prompted the authorities to declare evacuation orders.

Wildfire Near San Bernardino Mountains Prompts Evacuation Orders

11 juin 2025 à 09:46
The fire, which was burning near the town of Apple Valley, had exploded to over 4,200 acres since starting on Tuesday afternoon.

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The Ranch Fire burning near Apply Valley, Calif., on Tuesday.

Will Hudson’s Bay’s 355-Year-Old Charter Go to the Highest Bidder?

7 juin 2025 à 06:00
The bankruptcy receivers want to auction the founding document signed by Charles II in 1670. Others say it belongs to the public.

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Some of the dozens of mannequins on sale at the Hudson’s Bay Company store in downtown Ottawa.
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  • Fire at Russian military motor plant as long-haul truck explodes
    A fire and explosion occurred at the Zavolzhsky Motor Plant in Russia’s Zavolzhye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, reportedly injuring one worker, according to Astra and official statements from regional labor authorities. Two days before the fire, Ukraine used long-haul trucks as mobile platforms to launch FPV drones that targeted Russian airfields hosting strategic bombers. While no connection has been reported between Ukraine and the motor plant fire, the Kremlin’s intensified push for military produ
     

Fire at Russian military motor plant as long-haul truck explodes

3 juin 2025 à 06:48

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A fire and explosion occurred at the Zavolzhsky Motor Plant in Russia’s Zavolzhye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, reportedly injuring one worker, according to Astra and official statements from regional labor authorities.

Two days before the fire, Ukraine used long-haul trucks as mobile platforms to launch FPV drones that targeted Russian airfields hosting strategic bombers. While no connection has been reported between Ukraine and the motor plant fire, the Kremlin’s intensified push for military production has directly contributed to a growing number of industrial incidents across Russia.

Truck fire erupts in chemical workshop

The Russian news Telegram channel Astra reported on 3 June that the incident took place at night when a long-haul truck caught fire inside a workshop containing chemical substances.

The local Gostrudinspektsiya – a labor conditions inspection body – confirmed the event and said one worker sustained burns covering 10% of the body, and added that all circumstances and potential causes of the workplace incident are being investigated.

Authorities noted the blaze began on 2 June and are awaiting notifications from both the employer and the medical institution treating the injured worker. 

Plant linked to military engine production

The Zavolzhsky Motor Plant produces gasoline and diesel engines and is located in the city of Zavolzhia. Media reports emphasized that the factory manufactures engines used in military equipment. Astra reiterated that point, stating:

The plant also produces engines for military vehicles.”

Russian publication Kommersant previously reported in 2003 that the plant had received a state contract to develop a line of competitive multipurpose diesel engines ranging from 2.2 to 3.4 liters in displacement. At the time, the plant’s director claimed the new engines would be reconstructed versions of the ZMZ-514 and suitable for a range of vehicles, including off-road models, class-D vehicles, 4-ton trucks, and military hardware.

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Canada’s Wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan: What to Know About Smoke and Air Quality

6 juin 2025 à 15:52
Smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is blanketing the Midwest and Northeast United States.

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A photo released by the government of the Canadian province of Manitoba shows wildfires burning last week in Flin Flon, Manitoba.

Smoke From Wildfires in Canada Wafts Into the Upper Midwest

30 mai 2025 à 14:57
States across the border issued air advisories about particulate pollution that are expected to last for several days.

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