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EXPLAINER: Why India is shattering global infection records

EXPLAINER: Why India is shattering global infection records
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MétéoMédia - Lava planet weather forecast: Supersonic winds and raining molten rock

Lava planet weather forecast: Supersonic winds and raining molten rock Scott Sutherland jeudi, 5 novembre 2020 à 16:00 - Canadian-led research produces the first weather forecast for a hellish lava world. On a distant alien planet, the weather forecast calls for supersonic winds and rain made of molten rock. Forecasting weather for Earth is not an easy job. This planet is capable of producing some very severe and dangerous weather conditions. Imagine, instead, forecasting for an alien world that s not only hundreds of light years away from us but has conditions that completely redefine the term extreme weather . That was the goal of a new study from a team of Canadian and Indian scientists, who modelled the conditions on exoplanet K2-141b.

Mumbai imposes strict virus restrictions as infections surge

Mumbai imposes strict virus restrictions as infections surge RAFIQ MAQBOOL and ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL, Associated Press April 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8People wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus stand in queues to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. India is experiencing its worst pandemic surge, with average daily infections exceeding 143,000 over the past week.Rafiq Maqbool/APShow MoreShow Less 2of8A police officer tries to control people waiting to catch trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. India is experiencing its worst pandemic surge, with average daily infections exceeding 143,000 over the past week.Rafiq Maqbool/APShow MoreShow Less

Mumbai imposes strict coronavirus restrictions as infections surge

The teeming metropolis of Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, the Indian state worst hit by the pandemic, face stricter restrictions for 15 days in an effort to stem the surge of coronavirus infections. Top state officials stressed that the closure of most industries, businesses, public places and limits on the movement of people did not constitute a lockdown. Last year, a sudden, harsh nationwide lockdown left millions jobless overnight. Stranded in cities with no income or food, thousands of migrant workers walked on roads to get home. (PA Graphics) The distinction did little to allay Ramachal Yadav’s anxieties. On Wednesday morning, he joined others at a Mumbai railway station getting on a train back home.

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