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Climate change is boosting the risk of sleep apnea

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:International  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Support workers say addicts are “playing Russian roulette” because they have no idea whether nitazene has been used by their dealers.

Support workers say addicts are “playing Russian roulette” because they have no idea whether nitazene has been used by their dealers.

Children and young people with additional learning needs would receive "equal linguistic opportunities in accordance with the policy".Six police officers have been killed in Thailand after their plane crashed into the sea during a test flight for parachute training, police have said.

Climate change is boosting the risk of sleep apnea

The small plane was seen crashing into the water at around 08:00 local time (01:00 GMT) on Friday in the Cha-am district, a coastal resort area some 130km (80 miles) southwest of Bangkok.Royal Thai Police said in a statement on Facebook that five of the officers died at the scene, with a sixth later dying in hospital.Authorities are examining the aircraft's black box data recorder to determine the cause of the crash.

Climate change is boosting the risk of sleep apnea

Local media said that the aircraft hit the water around 100 metres from the shore, while footage shared online showed people wading into the sea to reach the crash site.The officers who died were three pilots, one engineer and two mechanics, police confirmed.

Climate change is boosting the risk of sleep apnea

"The Royal Thai Police express their deepest condolences to the brave officers who lost their lives," a statement added.

Police chief Kitrat Phanphet, who visited the scene alongside other officials, said initial investigations showed the plane was heading towards houses but its pilots managed to manoeuvre it towards the sea, avoiding any further fatalities.It is not entirely clear what caused the violence, but one source told the AFP news agency that it is believed it was triggered by a land dispute between farmers from the Ngambaye community and Fulani herdsmen.

There has been a troubling recent pattern of violence between local farmers and herders, with the farmers accusing the latter of grazing animals on their land.More than 80 others have also been detained in connection with the clashes.

Masra briefly served as interim prime minister of the transitional government between January and May 2024.His party boycotted legislative polls last December due to concerns over the transparency of the electoral process.

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