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Apr 23, 2021 Many forests have been engulfed by the burning fires, the Sunderbans were cruelly subjected to the super cyclone Amphan, Uttarakhand experienced one of the worst landslides in its history; all in the last one year. Keeping these interpretations in mind, around 96 entries were received for the poster-making competition – The Burning Earth. The competition was held for Ages 10 to 18 years and six winners were judged in two groups. Shruti Narayan, Artist and Art Mentor judged the competition and the declared winners were Group A (10-14 years) – Rhea Rao, Bhuvi Daga and Madhushruti Niyogi and Group B (15-18 years) – Leanna Angela, Baidurja Chatterjee and Tanushree Doloi. ....
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Campbell: Dear CT electric customer; know your rights FacebookTwitterEmail Very shortly, Connecticut’s moratorium on utility shut-offs will end, and then what happens? Though hope springs eternal, if utility company’s past practices are any indication, things will not go smoothly. It may be hard to believe, but not all states implemented such shut-off moratoriums during the pandemic, and unpaid utility bills have risen to an estimated $27 billion nationwide, according to Mark Wolfe, executive director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association. After reviewing shut-off data from around the country, the Center for Biological Diversity said roughly 765,000 households had power cut during the pandemic, with disastrous results. A paper from Duke University estimates that a federal ban (similar to the one in place on evictions) would have reduced COVID-19 infections by 4.4%, and deaths by 7.4%. ....
Texas last Public Utility Commission member resigns at Gov. Greg Abbott s request Cassandra Pollock and Shawn Mulcahy, The Texas Tribune March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Greg Abbott has accepted Public Utility Commission Chair Arthur D Andrea s resignation.Texas Tribune / Texas Public Utility Commission Public Utility Commission Chair Arthur D Andrea, the only remaining member of the three-seat board that regulates Texas utilities, is resigning from his post, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday night. Abbott said in a statement that he asked for and accepted D Andrea s resignation and plans to name a replacement in the coming days who will have the responsibility of charting a new and fresh course for the agency. D Andrea s resignation will be effective immediately upon the appointment of a successor, according to a copy of D Andrea s resignation letter that was obtained by The Texas Tribune. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Blocked roads, a police station without power and a lost dog: Four Danbury area towns take aim at Eversource s storm response FacebookTwitterEmail The Fung family, John and Rebecca with Aviva, 9, left; Adina, 6, and Aaron, 12, lost their dog Buddy, who was electrocuted by a downed power line after Tropical Storm Isaias.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media John and Rebecca Fung headed to the basement of their Newtown home with their three children on the afternoon of Aug. 4. The hot, humid weather took a turn as Tropical Storm Isaias made its way through the area, knocking down trees and limbs, eventually cutting off electricity to hundreds of thousands of Eversource customers around the state. ....