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World War II: How the Dutch East Indies Finally Fell To Japan The capture of Java by the Japanese was the culmination of a long series of disasters for the Allied nations in the Pacific. Here s What You Need to Know: As the Japanese rolled over the defenders of eastern Java, the Allied defenses in the western part of the island also quickly unraveled. Immediately after the Japanese attack on the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, the Japanese realized that the oil reserves needed to carry on their new war against the Western powers were not as adequate as first thought. This unacceptable situation transformed the capture of the Dutch East Indies (DEI) and its oil, at first planned as a desirable strategic objective, into a vital ingredient for Japanese national survival. ....
With more businesses moving online, the inclusive tech space especially that of India accommodates this growth through the popularisation of no-code and low-code apps (Subscribe to our Today s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) Developing an application involving the use of coding platforms may appear daunting at first, and can be difficult to use. As a result, 2020 saw hopefuls in the developers’ communities attending numerous coding marathons and camps in a move to upskill, but there has been a quiet and equally fascinating alterative. Numbers for perspective Over 500 million digital apps and services will be developed by 2023, according to ‘International Data Corporation FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2020 Predictions’ report (October 2019) ....
Indonesia s Semeru volcano erupts spewing hot clouds days after deadly earthquake Posted SunSunday 17 JanJanuary 2021 at 2:10am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch Share Print text only Cancel Indonesia s Mount Semeru has erupted, pouring ash and smoke more than 5 kilometres into the sky above Java, just days after 49 people were killed in a deadly earthquake on Indonesia s Sulawesi island. Key points: Rescue operations were underway following a magnitude-6.2 earthquake Many survivors said that aid had not reached them yet due to damaged roads No evacuation orders have been issued so far on Java, the country s most densely populated island, but the National Disaster Mitigation Agency warned villagers living on the mountain s slopes to be alert for ongoing volcanic activity. ....
Last Updated: Indonesia s Mount Semeru Volcano Spews Hot Ash And Smoke Into Sky Indonesia’s Mount Semeru on January 16 erupted and spewed hot clouds as far away as 4.5km into the sky above the country’s most densely populated island, Java. Indonesia’s Mount Semeru on January 16 erupted and spewed hot clouds as far away as 4.5km into the sky above the country’s most densely populated island, Java. According to BBC, no immediate evacuations orders were issued, however, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (NDMA) warned that people who live in the villages on the slopes to be vigilant in looking for signs of danger. A video posted by the agency showed “hot clouds falling” from the volcano, looming over homes. ....
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