The Life News Australian. March 16, 2022

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News from World, Worldwide readership. Vol. 05 Issue 71 March. 16, 2022

$800 million offered to Ukraine as help during meeting with Congress

Courtesy: UPI TL Bureau, Washington D.C. U.S. President Joe Biden reported one more $800 million in military guide for Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelensky made an interesting interest for help before a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday. Biden said the tactical help will incorporate 800 enemy of airplane frameworks, 9,000 enemy of reinforcement frameworks, 7,000 little arms, drones and other hardware. “This could be a long and troublesome fight,” Biden said in a location from the South Court Auditorium of the White House. “However, the American public will be relentless in our help of individuals of Ukraine even with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s corrupt, dishonest assaults on regular citizen populaces. “We are joined in our loathing of Putin’s corrupted invasion. What’s more, we will keep on having them covered as they battle for their opportunity, their majority rules system, their actual endurance.” Biden’s declaration came hours after Zelensky made a location before a cooperative meeting of Congress and pushed desperation in finding ways to counter Russia’s intrusion - - particularly banning them from the skies over Ukraine.

At least 1 dead, dozens injured as M7.4 quake hits north-eastern Japan

TL Bureau, Tokyo A powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit off north-eastern Japan late Wednesday, leaving at least one person dead and dozens injured and causing a highspeed shinkansen train to derail, Kyodo cited Japan Meteorological Agency as reporting. The 11:36 p.m. quake also prompted the Japan Meteorological Agency to issue a 1-meter tsunami warning to the Pacific coast of Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures, but the warning was lifted Thursday morning after only relatively small tsunami waves were observed. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters early Thursday that there have so far been no abnormalities found at nuclear plants in affected areas after the big quake. The temblor, which was preceded by a magnitude 6.1 quake by two minutes, registered an upper 6 on Japan’s seismic intensity scale of 7 in parts of Miyagi and Fukushima, the agency said. At an intensity of upper 6, many people find it impossible to remain standing or move without crawling. The jolts are strong enough

Courtesy: WOIN

to toss people through the air, according to the agency. The M7.4 quake, which occurred in waters off Fukushima at a depth of about 57 kilometres, was also felt across a wide swath of the country, including eastern, central and western Japan. The agency is warning of quakes of a similar scale in hard-hit areas for the next week or so. A Tohoku Shinkansen bullet train with about 100 passengers on board derailed between Fukushima Station in Fukushima and Shiroishizao Station in Miyagi, but no injuries were reported, according to East Japan Railway Co.


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