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  1. Baltimore shipping channel reopens after deadly bridge collapse in March

    Baltimore shipping channel reopens after deadly bridge collapse in March

    In a news release on Monday evening, officials said the reopening came after a significant cleanup operation, where workers pulled out about 50,000 tons of steel and concrete from the Patapsco River, Xinhua news agency reported.On 26 March, a container ship collided with one of the bridge's...
  2. Nepal Army removes remains of 5 humans and 11 tons of garbage from Everest region

    Nepal Army removes remains of 5 humans and 11 tons of garbage from Everest region

    KATHMANDU: The Nepali Army has removed the remains of five climbers and 11,000 kg of waste from the high-altitude Everest region as part of its nearly two-month-long 'Mountain Cleanup Operation 2024', the fourth such operation since its launch in 2019. There is a campaign.The army team...
  3. 7 soldiers injured after explosion at St. Petersburg military academy

    7 soldiers injured after explosion at St. Petersburg military academy

    The explosion occurred during a cleanup of one of the Besmen complexes on Friday when people were unloading garbage into a container, Xinhua news agency quoted the district's presidential office as saying.The President's Office said the World War II-era 76-millimeter ammunition was...
  4. Nepal Army Chief flags off Everest cleanup operation

    Nepal Army Chief flags off Everest cleanup operation

    KATHMANDU, Nepal Army Chief General Prabhuram Sharma on Thursday flagged off the Mountain Cleanup Campaign 2024 in an effort to save the Himalayas by collecting 10 tonnes of garbage from the environmentally fragile region.According to a statement from Nepal Army Headquarters, the 50-day...
  5. Nepal Army to collect 10 tonnes of garbage from Mt. Everest

    Nepal Army to collect 10 tonnes of garbage from Mt. Everest

    KATHMANDU: Nepal Army on Sunday said it will collect about 10 tonnes of garbage and five dead bodies lying on Mount Everest, starting Mountain Cleanup Campaign 2024 in the Everest region.According to a Nepal Army source, a 12-member team led by Major Aditya Karki will leave for Everest Base...
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