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Two tourist struck by lightning

(eTN) - Two tourist were struck by lightning at 17.40 on Sunday evening as they returned to their cruise ship at North Mole. The two tourist, both female passengers, are reported to have been struck during one of the many strikes that thundered over Gibraltar during a heavy spell of deluge which left parts of Gibraltar without satellite transmission, and many roads flooded. | eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

Cement silos at Whanganui Port to be torn down for port renewal project

Cement silos at Whanganui Port to be torn down for port renewal project 6 May, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Cement silos in Tod St at Whanganui Port will be demolished by the end of August. Photo / Bevan Conley Cement silos in Tod St at Whanganui Port will be demolished by the end of August. Photo / Bevan Conley Whanganui Chronicle By: Laurel Stowell Whanganui business Jurgens Demolition has the contract to demolish the cement silos and attached buildings at Whanganui Port, starting in the next fortnight. The silos were owned by Q-West Boat Builders, director Myles Fothergill said. The company will pay for the demolition, as part of its $11 million investment in the marine precinct part of the port renewal project.

Fremantle to Exmouth Race & Rally: Start line defined

Kondili - Fremantle to Exmouth Race & Rally © Bernie Kaaks Start for Race and Rally fleets off North Mole Thirty-seven yachts milling around in the entrance to the harbour was probably not a great idea, but the principle of keeping the start close to North Mole to allow spectators a good view was sound and that remains intact. The line will be north west of the end of North Mole, but close enough for spectators to get a good view. Race yachts will start between the start boat and a buoy on the shore side while rally boats will pass to the west of the start boat.

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