Five dead in explosion in Gaza Strip: ministry, witnesses

Smoke rises in this file photo taken east of Gaza City. ( Reuters)
Updated 05 May 2018
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Five dead in explosion in Gaza Strip: ministry, witnesses

GAZA CITY: Five people were killed in an explosion in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday in what was thought to be an accidental blast, residents and the health ministry said.
Gaza's health ministry confirmed five people were killed and three others wounded in what residents said appeared to be an accidental explosion in the Az-Zawayda area of the central Gaza Strip.
The blast comes after weeks of deadly protests and clashes along the border between Gaza and Israel, but there was no indication the explosion was the result of an Israeli strike.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said she was not aware of the incident.
Authorities in Gaza, run by Hamas, had not provided any further details on the blast.
Some explosions in the past in the Gaza Strip have resulted from the accidental detonation of explosive materials belonging to militant groups.

 


Famine spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s Darfur: UN-backed experts

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Famine spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s Darfur: UN-backed experts

  • Famine is spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s North Darfur after the paramilitary takeover of state capital El-Fasher
PORT SUDAN: Famine is spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s North Darfur after the paramilitary takeover of state capital El-Fasher triggered mass displacement into surrounding communities, UN-backed experts said on Thursday.
In an alert issued by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), global food security experts warned that “famine thresholds for acute malnutrition have now been surpassed” in the areas of Um Baru and Kernoi, near the border with Chad.
They added that the spread of famine came as the fall of El-Fasher led to “massive displacement of residents and displaced persons into surrounding areas of North Darfur.”