Mr Sumalia Saaka, Executive Director, Forum for Natural Regeneration (FONAR), a Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO) says the concept of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is cost effective in fighting land degradation and the challenges of climate change. He urged the Government, particularly the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to mainstream…
Updated: May 10 2021, 3:59 ET
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A MUM plunged 160ft to her death at a beauty spot waterfall in front of her horrified children on Mother’s Day, say reports.
The 58-year-old was crossing Windin Falls in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, when she slipped in a natural infinity pool and was knocked out.
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The woman died at Windin Falls in Cairns, Far North Queensland, AustraliaCredit: Getty
Sunday afternoon s tragedy was watched by horrified witnesses who told how the power of the water then threw her to her death.
Blake Thomas told the Daily Mail: She was in a pool, getting pushed back and forth.. the water was like rapids.
Woman Plunges to Her Death After Falling From Infinity Pool
On 5/10/21 at 6:31 AM EDT
A woman has plunged to her death, falling more than 130 feet from the top of a remote waterfall on Sunday.
The 58-year-old reportedly slipped from the popular beauty spot in a remote hiking area in Far North Queensland, Australia.
The woman fell just before 1 p.m. on Sunday from the top of Windin Falls, about 40 miles south of Cairns, Queensland pOlice said in a statement issued later that evening.
After an extensive land and air search, her body was found by rescue helicopter crews around 4 p.m.
Tropical Cyclone Niran upgraded to category two as wild winds and heavy rain soak north Queensland
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Tropical Cyclone Niran has been upgraded to a Category two storm as it continues to bring powerful winds, heavy rainfall and potential flooding to Far North Queensland coastal communities.
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Communities between Cape Flattery and Lucinda are in the warning zone
A flood watch is current for catchments between Cooktown and Rollingstone