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Sabah Electricity to take legal action against construction firm for damaging power lines


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) will be suing a construction company allegedly responsible for at least 78 instances of damage to underground power lines while carrying out excavation works to build flyovers in the city here over the past few years.
This year alone, there were four cases with the latest on Saturday. This is happening repeatedly due to negligence and mistakes by the company, SESB senior general manager (asset management) Norhizami Abu Hassan claimed in a statement here Sunday (March 14).
He said SESB faced huge losses apart from facing public grievances over power cuts.
Such incidences are bad for the company s image. SESB will not compromise and will take appropriate action against the construction company, he said. ....

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Virtual show in New Zealand spotlights ancient bronze drums


Virtual show in New Zealand spotlights ancient bronze drums
Chinaculture.org |
Updated: 2021-03-11 15:02
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The China Cultural Center in Wellington launched an show on bronze drums excavated in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. [Photo provided to Chinaculture.org]
An online show on bronze drums excavated in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region was recently launched by the China Cultural Center in Wellington, New Zealand.
With a history of more than 2,000 years, bronze drums have appeared in a variety of fields in Chinese culture, including wars, ceremonies, paintings and dances.
And Guangxi is home to thousands of bronze drums, ranging from the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). ....

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Death traps: Why you could pay dearly for abandoned excavation


THE STANDARD
By
Peter Theuri |
March 11th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Residents of Mukinyai Village by the sides of a deep pool at a quarry where three children aged 15 and below from one family drowned in on December 12, 2020. [Photo: Kennedy Gachuhi, Standard]
Human beings blast their way into the earth’s crust to look for minerals with an aim of making a fortune and living comfortable lives.
But sometimes, the earth is not too friendly to those who seek its precious resources. Instances of mines collapsing and burying treasure hunters inside them are not rare.
Other times, the miners, after hitting the jackpot, leave gaping holes that become death-traps, where people plunge to their deaths - sometimes willingly, sometimes accidentally. ....

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Lafayette Residents Question Flood Prevention Plan


Lafayette Residents Question Flood Prevention Plan
The Lafayette Parish Council is giving the green light to retention ponds that Lafayette Consolidated Government says could alleviate flooding on the Vermilion River.
Those proposed retention ponds would be located on Lebesque Road near Scott, on Robley Drive just north of the Vermilion Parish line, and on Homewood Drive in Milton.
Last night, the parish council declared the Lebesque Road and Robley Drive retention ponds “public necessities.” The council introduced an ordinance to declare the Homewood Drive pond a necessity.
While L-C-G says the ponds will prevent major floods, others are skeptical.
“Does it help me or the 500 people downstream of me? Lafayette attorney Tommy Guilbeau asked. No! Does it help the people who came here and complained about it? No! It’s about making money for certain developers, and that’s that.” ....

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