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* Falland records its highest ever temperature of 39.2 °C amidst a worsening heat wave, leaving at least 4 dead. | * Falland records its highest ever temperature of 39.2 °C amidst '''a worsening heat wave''', leaving at least 4 dead. | ||
* Wildfires in south-western Mascylla injure at least 30 people and destroy 85 buildings. | * '''Wildfires in south-western Mascylla''' injure at least 30 people and destroy 85 buildings. | ||
* The Chalagey Supreme Court announces it will continue its investigation into former president Imil Asvotey after allegations of voter fraud into the 2013 elections. | * The Chalagey Supreme Court announces it will continue its investigation into former president Imil Asvotey after '''allegations of voter fraud''' into the 2013 elections. | ||
* Former Auroran athlete and arching gold medalist Hannah Klöftauer dies at the age of 94. | * Former Auroran athlete and arching gold medalist Hannah Klöftauer '''dies''' at the age of 94. | ||
* An explosion at an oil storage tank in Akawhk closes the port and kills 3 workers, injuring an additional 39. | * An '''explosion at an oil storage tank''' in Akawhk closes the port and kills 3 workers, injuring an additional 39. |
Revision as of 12:04, 4 August 2021
- Falland records its highest ever temperature of 39.2 °C amidst a worsening heat wave, leaving at least 4 dead.
- Wildfires in south-western Mascylla injure at least 30 people and destroy 85 buildings.
- The Chalagey Supreme Court announces it will continue its investigation into former president Imil Asvotey after allegations of voter fraud into the 2013 elections.
- Former Auroran athlete and arching gold medalist Hannah Klöftauer dies at the age of 94.
- An explosion at an oil storage tank in Akawhk closes the port and kills 3 workers, injuring an additional 39.