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Crews respond to UPS plane crash near Louisville International Airport

LMPD and multiple other agencies are responding to reports of a plane crash near Fern Valley and Grade Lane.

Grade Lane will be closed indefinitely between Stooges and Crittenden. Injuries have been reported at the scene, according to a short statement from the LMPD.

UPS has confirmed that the aircraft involved in the crash belonged to the company. They have pledged to release further information as it becomes available.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/infrastructure/3875173/ups-plane-crash-louisville-airport/

Firefighters battle large fire in Worcester threatening entire city block, officials say

Large Fire Breaks Out in Worcester Commercial Block

WORCESTER, MASS. (WHDH) – Firefighters are battling a large fire that broke out at a building on Main Street in Worcester, tearing through a commercial block, officials said.

Crews arrived shortly after 8 p.m. to find a massive amount of smoke coming from a vacant building that has been under renovation. According to officials, the fire started in the basement and caused a partial floor collapse. Due to safety concerns, all firefighters were ordered out of the building.

Officials reported that getting to the fire’s hot spots has been difficult, as the fire spread into a shared attic space. The city’s Assistant Fire Chief cautioned that the entire block could be in jeopardy.

No other details were immediately available. This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

https://whdh.com/news/firefighters-battle-large-fire-in-worcester-threatening-entire-city-block-officials-say/

福岡市城南区の建物火災で消防隊出動 茶山1丁目1番付近(10月11日午前9時45分ごろ)

速報:福岡市城南区で建物火災発生、消防隊が出動

2025年10月11日午前9時45分ごろ、福岡市城南区茶山1丁目1番付近で建物火災が発生し、消防隊が出動しました。

福岡都市圏消防情報によると、現場では迅速な消火活動が行われています。詳細な状況については今後の続報をお待ちください。

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Rajasthan Accident: Massive Fire Erupts After Chemical Tanker Rams LPG Truck On Jaipur-Ajmer Highway; Visuals Surface

**Massive Fire Erupts on Jaipur-Ajmer Highway After Chemical Tanker Collides with LPG Truck**

Jaipur (Rajasthan): Late Tuesday night, a tanker carrying chemicals rammed into a truck loaded with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders near Sawarda Puliya in Mauzamabad tehsil, Rajasthan. The collision triggered a massive fire on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway and brought traffic to a complete halt.

According to IG Rahul Prakash, several trucks and trailers were parked near a dhaba when the chemical-laden tanker collided with one of the trucks. The LPG cylinders in the truck burst upon impact, and the tanker also caught fire.

“There are no reports of serious injuries, and no one is expected to have been critically hurt. A few drivers and helpers suffered minor injuries and have been taken to hospital,” IG Prakash stated.

Authorities are taking steps to prevent trucks from parking on roadsides in the future. “We are enforcing measures to stop parking on roadsides, and trucks will no longer be allowed to park here. Steps to prevent such accidents will be implemented moving forward,” added IG Prakash.

Following the incident, Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa visited the site, where police, administration, and fire department teams continue to manage relief and rescue operations.

Speaking to ANI, Deputy CM Bairwa said that the truck driver and conductor were rushed to the hospital. He added, “The driver of the vehicle involved in the accident is yet to be identified. No casualties have been reported. The administration is working diligently.”

More details about the incident are awaited.

This is not the first such accident on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway. In December last year, a truck loaded with chemicals collided with a tanker carrying LPG and other vehicles, resulting in a massive fire. That tragic incident claimed at least seven lives and left several people severely injured, with many suffering burns covering over 50 percent of their bodies.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/rajasthan-accident-massive-fire-erupts-after-chemical-tanker-rams-lpg-truck-on-jaipur-ajmer-highway-visuals-surface

Over 1000 people dead due to floods in Pakistan

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has reported that at least 1,006 people have died and 3.02 million have been rescued across Pakistan amid severe rains and flash floods since June 26, The Express Tribune reported.

In a statement on Sunday, the NDMA said a total of 5,768 rescue operations were conducted nationwide, during which 273,524 relief items were distributed. Medical treatment was provided to 662,098 individuals at 741 camps set up through coordinated efforts of the NDMA, Provincial Disaster Management Authorities (PDMAs), the Pakistan Army, and other emergency services.

Punjab recorded the highest fatalities with 304 deaths, including 110 children, 143 men, and 51 women. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) reported 504 deaths, comprising 90 children, 338 men, and 76 women. Sindh saw 80 deaths, Balochistan 30, Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB) 41, Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) 38, and Islamabad nine.

Nationwide, 1,063 people sustained injuries, with Punjab accounting for 661, K-P 218, Sindh 87, PoGB 52, PoJK 37, Balochistan five, and Islamabad three.

Rescue efforts were concentrated in Punjab, where 2.81 million people were evacuated through 4,749 operations. Sindh followed with 184,011 people rescued in 753 operations, and K-P with 14,317 people rescued in 211 operations, The Express Tribune reported.

The floods have caused widespread property and infrastructure damage. Nationwide, 12,569 homes were affected, including 4,128 destroyed and 8,441 partially damaged, while 6,509 livestock were lost. At least 239 bridges and 1,981 kilometers of roads were destroyed or damaged. K-P lost 52 bridges and 437 km of roads; PoJK 94 bridges and 201 km of roads; and PoGB 87 bridges and 20 km of roads.

Relief distributions included tents, blankets, hygiene kits, ration bags, food packs, and equipment such as solar panels, de-watering pumps, and generators. A total of 1,690 camps were established, comprising 741 medical camps that treated over 662,000 people and 949 relief camps that sheltered 152,252 individuals, The Express Tribune reported.

The NDMA said coordinated operations to deliver relief, restore infrastructure, and support rehabilitation efforts are ongoing.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/over-1000-people-dead-due-to-floods-in-pakistan-23595175