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Debris-dumpers break man's tooth

Debris-dumpers break man’s tooth ByPragna L KrupaPragna L Krupa / Updated: Mar 9, 2021, 06:00 IST Two men beat up a 60-year-old man for asking them why they were throwing construction debris at his empty plot without his permission. The man had gone to Dasarahalli to check on his site when he noticed a truck dumping debris at a space on his plot and asked them not to throw it there. The men beat him up so badly that he lost one tooth and injured three others. Mariyappa (name changed), a resident of Kempapura, has filed a complaint with the Amruthahalli police. He said the incident took place on Thursday afternoon when he went to visit the site. “I went to my site and noticed that there was a lot of garbage and construction debris on my plot. Within minutes, I saw a truck come back to throw more debris on my plot,” he said. When Mariyappa asked him to stop, he pointed to a construction site nearby and told him that the owner had asked him to unload it there as it belong

India glacier avalanche leaves 12 dead, 170 missing

Indian rescuers searched on Monday for more than 200 people missing after part of a remote Himalayan glacier broke away, sweeping away bridges, breaking dams and sending a torrent of water, rocks and construction debris down a mountain valley. Sunday's disaster below Nanda Devi, India's second-highest peak, swept away the small Rishiganga hydro-electric project and damaged a bigger one further down the Dhauliganga river being built by state firm NTPC. Most of the missing were people working on the two projects, part of the many the government has been building deep in the mountains of Uttarakhand state as part of a development push.

Debris cleared from I-69 northbound ramp at Benton, Ky. exit 43

Debris cleared from I-69 northbound ramp at Benton, Ky. exit 43 All lanes of I-69 are open to traffic. (Source: Pexels/stock image) By Marsha Heller | January 12, 2021 at 8:08 AM CST - Updated January 12 at 8:08 AM MARSHALL COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - Crews worked quickly to get traffic moving on Interstate 69 northbound at the KY 348 Benton exit 43 interchange in Marshall County on Tuesday morning. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, a load of construction debris came off of a trailer traveling down the northbound entry ramp. Debris had blocked access to the exit and one northbound lane of I-69. Crews estimated it would take approximately two hours to clean-up, but it took about 45 minutes.

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some construction debris here locally. i know we chatted yesterday last evening one of your chief concerns was thew3 storm surge, coastal flooding. is that still one of thee1 primy yeah. i got to tell you everything we re seeing right nowñr looksf really, really good. it looks likexd we ve been very ñ sustained, no flooding that i ve i seen. i m sure there will be some scattered but none that i ve seen so far. think we ve been very, very power power you spotty outages but, again, our crews were already mobilize and the highest the highest was about 500 in my community as of last updatee1 w had 20 or so people that were out of power. folks here really seem to heed those warnings about getting out of town. i mean, it seems like they listen to their local officials. you know, we re very fortunate. i think many, many do doh bec because we ve been because we ve been through this many+ times. there s really no downside to leaving. if you come back and everything

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