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変異種で「医療崩壊」迫る海外の新型コロナ対策 罰則は厳しく、補償は厚く:東京新聞 TOKYO Web

変異種で「医療崩壊」迫る海外の新型コロナ対策 罰則は厳しく、補償は厚く:東京新聞 TOKYO Web
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Mad Minute stories from Wednesday, December 23rd

Dec. 23 (UPI) Police and a bomb squad responded to a river on the outskirts of a British city after a magnet fisherman reeled in 19 World War II-era grenades from the body of water. Che Williams said he was using his magnet to search for metal debris in the River Tame at a location just outside of Birmingham when he pulled the first grenade out of the water. Williams said he remained in the same spot and pulled up a total 19 grenades, which appeared to date from World War II. The magnet fisherman noticed two of the grenades still had their pins in place, leading him to contact police.

Magnet fisherman pulls 19 grenades out of British river

Magnet fisherman pulls 19 grenades out of British river By (0) Che Williams was magnet fishing in the River Tame, just outside of Birmingham, England, when he reeled in 19 World War II-era grenades. Photo by Atherstone & Coleshill Police/Facebook Dec. 23 (UPI) Police and a bomb squad responded to a river on the outskirts of a British city after a magnet fisherman reeled in 19 World War II-era grenades from the body of water. Che Williams said he was using his magnet to search for metal debris in the River Tame at a location just outside of Birmingham when he pulled the first grenade out of the water.

Police want to speak to van driver after road rage

Police want to speak to van driver after road rage
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Developers say new housing in Elford will boost the rural economy

Lichfield Live Open Search The seven acre site near the River Tame has planning consent for 25 new homes. An artist’s impression of the new homes at Elford Elan Homes’ regional managing director, David Summers said he was pleased to acquire the land for the development “The housing and construction industries will have an important role to play in the country’s long-term economic recovery in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and at Elan we’re actively looking for new sites with development potential. “Our latest acquisition in Elford is a prime example of how smaller communities can grow and accommodate their future housing needs on appropriate sites.

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