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Family of man who died in rooming house fire sues New Haven
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In this 2019 photo, a memorial to Michael Randall, who died in a fire on West Street after helping others get out of the burning home.Mary O Leary / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NEW HAVEN The family of a man who died in a fire in an alleged illegal rooming house here claims the city is responsible for the man’s death.
Two people died and three firefighters were injured in the blaze that destroyed a house on West Street in the early morning hours of May 5, 2019. Several residents were forced to jump from the burning building.
Satellite study finds rising levels of hidden air pollutants in Indian cities ANI | Updated: May 02, 2021 20:48 IST
London [UK], May 2 (ANI): A UK based study published in the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, found that hidden air pollutants like fine particles- PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), both hazardous to health, are increasing in Indian cities.
According to scientists using observations from instruments on satellites that scan the global skies every day, Kanpur and Delhi are the top cities of India where the air pollutants are spreading rapidly.
Researchers used a long record of data gathered by space-based instruments to estimate trends in a range of air pollutants for 2005 to 2018, timed to coincide with well-established air quality policies in the UK and rapid development in India.