Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Parliament Has Temporarily Adjourned As A Result Of The Petroleum Workers Strike
Parliament has been temporarily adjourned this noon(26) due to a
tense situation occurred among the ruling party MP's and the Opposition
MP's as a result of the statement made by Prime Minister Ranil
Wikramasinghe regarding the petroleum workers strike .
Fifteen Petroleum Workers Have Been Arrested Over Disrupting The Fuel Distribution
The Police have arrested around 15 Petroleum workers including
trade unionists who have disrupted the fuel distribution process under
the supervision of Army it has been reported.
A One Hour Power Cut To Be Imposed Out Side Colombo Due To The Fuel Shortage-Electricity Board
Ceylon Electricity Board has decided to impose a one hour power cut
from today(26) in all provinces out side Colombo due to the delay of
Fuel distribution as a result of the ongoing strike of the Petroleum
Corporation workers it has been announced.
Accordingly
the Electricity Board has planned to impose the power cut during peek
hours as well due to the fuel shortage the Board has stated.
Strikers Blocked Roads And Railway Tracks To Prevent Transporting Fuel From Fuel Storing Complexes
The Petroleum workers who are on strike have obstructed the fuel
distribution process begun under the supervision of Army Personal this
morning(26) by damaged the tires of many Bowsers belonging to Kolonnawa
and Muthurajawela Fuel Storing Complexes use to transport fuel it has
been reported.
Even when a Train arrived at
Kolonnawa Fuel Storing Complex to get Fuel for Air Crafts today the
striking workers have lie down on the rail track to block the train
from leaving according to sources.
Japanese Woman Dies From Tick Disease After Cat Bite
A Japanese woman died last year of a
tick-borne disease after being bitten by a stray cat, Japan's
health
ministry says, in what could be the first such mammal-to-human
transmission.
The unnamed woman in her 50s had been helping the apparently sick cat.Ten days later she died of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS), which is carried by ticks.
With no tick bite detected, doctors assume the illness could have been contracted via the cat.
"No reports on animal-to-human transmission cases have been made so far," a Japanese health ministry official told the AFP news agency.
"It's still not confirmed the virus came from the cat, but it's possible that it is the first case," the official added.SFTS is a relatively new infectious disease emerging in China, Korea and Japan..
The virus is said to have fatality rates of up to 30% and is especially severe in people over 50.
According to Japanese media, SFTS first occurred in the country in 2013.
Japan's health ministry said last year's death was still a rare case but warned people to be careful when in contact with animals in poor physical condition.
Globally, tick bites are widely associated with transmitting Lyme disease which can lead to severe illness and death if left untreated..(BBC)
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