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Thailand: airlines cut flights due to reduced number of passengers | World

At Trang Airport, there have been quite small numbers of passengers. However, strict COVID-19 prevention measures have still been in place. The Trang Airport Director said the new wave of COVID-19 infections has led many provinces to control passenger numbers in and out of the region, and people are asked to refrain from traveling between provinces. As a result, the number of passengers using Trang airport has decreased. Various airlines have reviewed their flight arrangements. Some airlines have announced temporary flight cuts, because each flight had only a small number of passengers. Some flights had fewer than 10 passengers. This week, it is

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Indonesia: Covid-19 total goes above 900,000; torrential rains hamper hunt for quake survivors

MAMUJU, Jan 17 (Agencies): Indonesia's woes deepened on Sunday (Jan 14). The Covid-19 total for the day was once again five figures as the country was still struggling with quake issues, volcano eruption and never ending bad weather.

Indonesian volcano spews ash

Indonesian volcano spews ash 1 Mount Semeru volcano spews hot lava as it erupts, as seen from Oro-oro Ombo village in Lumajang, East Java province, Indonesia, on Sunday. (Zabur Karuru/Antara Foto via REUTERS) Mount Semeru volcano on Indonesia’s main Java island spewed hot ash as high as 4km on Saturday, prompting authorities to warn people to keep a distance. People shouldn’t carry out any activities within a radius of 1km from the crater, the country’s national disaster mitigation management in a statement on Saturday. The volcano alert level was at “watch,” two notches below the highest “warning” rating.

Crash aircraft went from dormant to high-level activity in just days

Crash aircraft went from dormant to high-level activity in just days Austin Ramzy and Dera Menra Sijabat Jan 15, 2021 – 2.01pm Share The ageing Indonesian plane which crashed earlier this month killing 62 people had gone from no flights in nine months during COVID-19 to 132 in less than a month. According to Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation, Sriwijaya Air Flight 182, which plunged into the Java Sea, had been in a hangar for most of last year after the pandemic wiped out most commercial flight in the country. Indonesian rescue and police teams carry debris recovered from the crashed Sriwijaya Air passenger jet.  AP

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