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Kenya tourism receives exhibitor award at ITB

Kenya tourism receives exhibitor award at ITB
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20 Consecutive Days: Surfside Recovery Teams Face New Challenges

“It’s difficult,” Dean said, “Especially because we’re starting to put faces with names, when we gather belongings and we see the pictures, we see the loved ones and we see the family members that have had the opportunity to come to the pile and speak to them and put stories behind those individuals, there is a connection there, obviously not the same as the families, but we do feel it.” The recovery teams uncover the family photos and mementos and jewelry, and then two teams of Miami-Dade Police detectives work day and night, sorting the personal items retrieved from the debris. 

Fifth man found dead in Kelowna crane collapse- NEWS 1130

Fifth man found dead in Kelowna crane collapse- NEWS 1130
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2 USAR Task Force 6 team members recount lessons they ve learned from Surfside

After working long hours for days to aid in the search and recovery mission at Surfside, two of the members of Southwest Florida’s Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 6 are finally home. They say that their work in Surfside is something they’ll never forget. Yet, they hope they won’t ever have to experience something like that again. The mounds of debris and piles of concrete seen at the Surfside condo collapse site were difficult images to take in. Mathew Marshall and Zair Gonzalez were part of one of the first teams to look for any signs of life.

Istanbul first to receive ACI reaccreditation for health measures

Istanbul first to receive ACI reaccreditation for health measures Primary tabs 7th July 2021 The scheme assesses airports on their operations in line with ICAO guidelines   Istanbul Airport has become the first to be reaccredited through the Airport Health Accreditation programme by Airports Council International (ACI) World and ACI Europe.   Last year, the Turkish hub was the first to receive the certification which was granted for 12 months. This has now been renewed for another year after ACI reopened the initiative in June 2021.   Photo Istanbul Airport  “Fostering confidence in air travel will be key to the sustained recovery of the industry and we congratulate the Istanbul Airport team for again demonstrating to passengers that their health and safety is an overriding priority,” said Luis Felipe de Oliveira, ACI World director general, and Olivier Jankovec, ACI Europe director general in a joint statement.  

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