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STORY: Police said they were called to the scene of the attack about 3:45 p.m. local time (0745 GMT) near a traffic bridge in the Swan River, in the Fremantle port area of Perth, where the girl died at the scene after being pulled to shore. The victim had jumped off a jet ski, possibly to swim with a pod of dolphins in the river, when the shark attack occurred, Acting Police Inspector Paul Robinson told reporters at a media briefing.He said authorities were not sure what kind of shark attacked the girl, adding that according to experts, it was unusual for a shark to be that far down the river.
Stunning visuals recorded in Boston Harbor show sea smoke forming on the waters on February 4, as Massachusetts braced itself while a record breaking cold wave swept the country.This video was recorded by Jackson Myers, who told Storyful that the air temperature was around -25C when he captured the chilling view.In the footage, the smoke can be seen floating past the Boston skyline.Sea smoke, also known as arctic sea smoke or sea fog, is a weather phenomenon occurring when the air mass becomes extremely cold, causing the water to steam.The National Weather Service reported that the area was now past the peak of the cold, and that temperatures would gradually rise. Credit: Jackson Myers via Storyful
Armed with the world's largest reserves of nickel and a ban on the export of nickel ore, Indonesia is making itself indispensable for the electric vehicle industry, which uses the metal extensively. In just three years, Indonesia has signed more than a dozen deals worth more than $15 billion for battery and electric vehicle production in the country with manufacturers including Hyundai Motor, LG Group and Foxconn. Next up is the mammoth Tesla Inc, the world's most valuable automaker.
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Tulin Akkaya had just started to gather her thoughts after being woken by the biggest earthquake to strike Turkey in nearly a century when a second massive jolt sent her scrambling for safety on the street.Buildings lay in ruins around her southeastern city of Diyarbakir -- home to many of the millions who have fled war and poverty in neighbouring Syria.The same crescent of devastation stretched across major cities running along the two countries' border in the wake of the 7.8-magnitude pre-dawn quake.Officials have put the combined death tell at more than 1,500.It was certain to grow and Akkaya was trying to piece together the remains of her life when a second jolt shook her house and sent her rushing out of her apartment."I am so scared. I felt (the aftershock) so strongly because I live on the top floor," the 30-something housewife said."We rushed outside in panic. It was almost the same as the morning's earthquake. I can't go back to my apartment now, I don't know what will happen next."- 'Apocalypse' -The aftershock was registered at a magnitude of 7.5 -- a size that scientists say strikes only around 20 times around the world a year.That two earthquakes of that strength hit the same remote and largely undeveloped area in rapid succession underscores the scale of the challenge facing rescuers and recovery workers in both Turkey and Syria.Officials counted more than 50 aftershocks within the first 10 hours of the initial disaster. They warned that more would rumble on for many more days.The relentless shacking sent damaged buildings crumbling in both Diyarbakir and nearby cities such as Kahramanmaras.The second big blow came just as survivors had started to wonder back into their apartments to pick up belongings that could help them survive the cold night ahead.Most of the region has lost access to gas and power. The weather service was promising rain and sleet across southeastern Turkey for much of the remaining week."Since I live in an earthquake zone, I am used to being shaken," said Kahramanmaras-based reporter Melisa Salman."But that was the first time we have ever experienced anything like that," the 23-year-old told AFP. "We thought it was the apocalypse."- Child pulled out alive -There were some glimmers of hope and rays of joy.Turkish television and social media periodically lit up Monday with news that a child had been pulled alive from under huge slabs of concrete debris.NTV television showed a little girl named Zehra -- looking slightly dazed and asking for her father -- being wrapped in a wool blanket and put in the back of a waiting sedan.The medical car then drove off through the snow-cowered street as the crowd dispersed in search of new survivors.Halis Aktemur was also looking for someone to save back in Diyarbakir.The 35-year-old was among the first to arrive on the scene of the first big building to collapse in his predominantly Kurdish city."We managed save three people, but two were dead," Aktemur recalled. "After the second quake, I can't go anywhere. I am thinking they will need my help again."bur/zak/jm
Police used a water cannon vehicle to battle a blaze in Ninhue, Chile, on Sunday, February 5, as deadly wildfires killed at least 24 people across the country.Footage posted to Twitter by the Carabineros Región de Ñuble shows a “water-spraying tactical car,” known locally as a “ballena” or whale, being used to fight the fire. Such vehicles have been used by Chilean authorities for crowd control during street protests.At least 24 people were killed and more than 800 homes destroyed as a result of more than 200 active wildfires, the Interior Ministry said. Multiple evacuation notices were in place across the Maule, Bio Bio, Nuble, and Araucania regions, according to reports.Chile’s National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (SENAPRED) issued an evacuation warning for the sectors of “Llahuen, San Francisco, Los Maquis, Boquihue, in the commune of Portezuelo, Ñuble Region,” on Sunday. Credit: Carabineros Región de Ñuble via Storyful
At least 912 people were killed and a further 5,385 injured after a powerful earthquake hit southern Turkey in the early hours of Monday, February 6, according to the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.This footage sent to Storyful by Ahmet Aslan shows the aftermath of an apartment building collapse in Sanliurfa.Erdogan said that Turkey has been offered international aid by NATO, the EU, and 45 other countries following the quake.Some 2,470 people had been rescued, according to latest updates, and 2,818 buildings were reported to have collapsed.Hundreds of deaths were also reported in neighboring Syria.Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said the quake struck the Pazarcik district of the Kahramanmaras region at 4:17 am at a depth of seven kilometers.The quake was measured at 7.8 magnitude by the US Geological Survey. Credit: Ahmet Aslan via Storyful
Austrian police said Sunday that five people had been killed in avalanches in the west of the country, after three deaths were reported Saturday despite pleas for caution on ski slopes.And a 62-year-old man, who had not returned after cross-country skiing around the summit of Hohe Aifner, was recovered by rescuers and could not be revived, a police spokesman told AFP. The authorities declined to give information on the nationality of the four victims recovered Sunday.
The thermometer sinks below zero as a blizzard of fine snow descends on two houses freshly built inside a massive laboratory in northern England.The project's first house was built by UK property firm Barratt Developments and French materials giant Saint-Gobain.
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The US Department of Defense (DoD) said fighter aircraft successfully brought down a high altitude surveillance balloon launched by and belonging to China over the water off the coast of South Carolina on February 4.Footage filmed by Twitter user @YoDannymusic shows jet contrails and a white object falling over Murrells Inlet, near Myrtle Beach. Onlookers can be heard saying “they shot it, they shot the balloon down.”President Joe Biden told reporters he “ordered the Pentagon to shoot it down on Wednesday, as soon as possible,” but explained that officials felt it was best to take the balloon down when it was over water.The DoD said the balloon was being used by China in an attempt to surveil strategic sites in the continental US. The craft was safely taken down over US territorial waters, according to officials. Credit: @YoDannymusic via Storyful
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