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  • Poodunnit: hunt for source of bacteria contamination that closed popular Gold Coast swimming hole

    Poodunnit: hunt for source of bacteria contamination that closed popular Gold Coast swimming hole

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    The hunt is on to find the source of a faeces-related bacterial outbreak that has indefinitely closed a popular swimming hole in the Gold Coast hinterland.

    The Gold Coast city council closed the Currumbin rock pools on Monday afternoon after detecting elevated levels of enterococci, a bacteria caused by faecal contamination.

    The natural waterhole remained closed on Thursday morning, with a spokesperson saying the specific source of the outbreak remained unknown, but that the council was “investigating several possibilities”.

    Dr Yaoqin Hong from the Queensland University of Technology’s Centre for Immunology and Infection Control said the enterococcus was “a very common bowel microorganism” and that the source of the outbreak did not have to be human.

    But, as a general rule, investigators would eye the usual suspects when an enterococci outbreak occurred in a popular swimming spot.

    “The contamination source … [usually] comes from someone who had an accident in the pool,” he said. “But the source can come from anywhere.”

    Social media is awash with other theories, with some pointing the finger at runoff from septic tanks and others concerned about a canine connection.

    Many long-term locals also lamented overcrowding at what was once their secret waterhole, with several recalling drinking directly from the rainforest waterfall.

    It is not the first time the rock pools have been closed due to faecal-related contamination, with several outbreaks over the last decade.

    But this most recent caused painful memories for Michelle Ditton. Despite being the only member of her family who didn’t enter the water on a visit about seven years ago, Ditton was the only one to fall ill afterwards.

    “There was a warning about the rock pools … so five of us had to be tested,” she said.

    “The medication to treat it was out of my budget. I had to recover without medical intervention and was quite unwell for a time.”

    Ditton said she can no longer remember the medical name for her infection, only that it was “a weird parasite long worm type thing”.

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    But Hong said rock pool swimmers should not be overly concerned about the outbreak.

    “I know the news makes it look really scary, but it shouldn’t cause a big alarm,” he said.

    Enterococci could cause urinary tract infections and other afflictions, but didn’t normally pose a serious health threat.

    Instead the bacteria’s presence was an indication of poor water quality that could point to other “more nasty” bugs in the water. So closing the rock pools was the appropriate thing to do until conditions improved, Hong said.

    At which point, swimmers were likely to return to the lush waterhole in droves, a commenter in the local newspaper claimed.

    “I reckon people will still swim there underturd,” Garry wrote.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Diwan-e-Aam of Agra Fort closed for tourists after cracks appear

    Diwan-e-Aam of Agra Fort closed for tourists after cracks appear

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    Agra: The Diwan-e-Aam of Agra Fort has been closed to tourists after deep cracks developed in the ceiling.

    A cultural programme was organised for G20 guests on February 11 and locals said the cracks may have been caused by loud music that was played during the cultural programme held in the fort.

    Officials of the Archaeological Survey of India in Agra have refused to comment on how these cracks came up.

    Dr Rajkumar Patel, Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India, said that on February 13, the staff inside the monument noticed cracks on the roof of the Diwan-e-Aam.

    A team from the ASI went and surveyed the monument and found that cracks on the roof were 2 mm to 6 mm wide.

    “As a precautionary measure, the damaged part of the monument has been barricaded and closed so that tourists are not harmed. Tell-tale glasses are also being installed, to measure the crack width variation,” said Patel.

    On being asked whether the monument was damaged due to the loud music played during the cultural programme organised in the fort, Dr Patel said it was too early to say anything.

    “The report prepared by the ASI team after surveying the damaged monument has been sent to the ASI headquarters in Delhi. It will be decided only after investigation at all levels whether the cracks in the monument were pre-existing or surfaced after the event,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Shooting stones keep highway closed

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    Both way Traffic To Be Allowed On Wednesday: Officials  

    Srinagar, Feb 14 (GNS): After opening for single-way traffic at 10 a.m. following nightlong closure, the Jammu-Srinagar Highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir valley with the outside world, was again closed due to shooting stones in Rambagh.

    “Shooting stones continued for the entire day as we struggled to clear the stranded vehicles. We even tried to allow them on one to one basis but shooting stones did not provide breathing space,” Mohita Sharma, SSP Traffic Highway, said. “LMVs are advised not to travel at night as it is unsafe amidst shooting stones,” she said as per GNS.

    A traffic department official told GNS that there was no let up in shooting stones at Mehar-Cafeteria in Ramban. He said that subject to fair weather and road clearance, both way traffic shall be allowed on the thoroughfare. He, however, said that people should contact traffic control units before starting travel on the highway. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Highway remains closed, around 1000 vehicles stranded: Officials

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    Says No Fresh Traffic To Be Allowed On Thoroughfare Tomorrow

    Srinagar, Feb 10 (GNS): Jammu-Srinagar highway remained closed on Friday, leaving over 1000 light and heavy motor vehicles stranded on the thoroughfare, officials said.

    They said that the highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the outside world, remained closed since last night due to mudslides, shooting stones at Cafeteria, Mehar and Panthyal.

    “The highway is still blocked. The MeT department has already predicted heavy rainfall for tomorrow (Saturday). People are advised not to travel on the highway without confirmation from TCUs (Traffic control units),” a traffic department official told GNS.

    Due to heavy rainfall, mudslides at Cafeteria-Mehar, Ramban and shooting stones at Panthyal and other locations, he said, approximately 1000 vehicles, both HMVs and LMVs, are stranded on the strategic road.

    “Tomorrow on 11-02-20232, if weather permits, only stranded vehicles will be allowed to move to their destinations, subject to traffic worthy road conditions,” he added.

    The Mughal road, which connects Shopian district of Kashmir with Poonch district of Jammu division, as well as Srinagar-Leh highway are already closed for traffic for this winter. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Highway reopens after remaining closed for 12 hours

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    Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS): Jammu-Srinagar highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the outside world, reopened after 12 hours closure due to shooting stones and stone-slide in Ramban district.

    The traffic department official said that thoroughfare was blocked due to shooting stones at Rampadi in Banihal area of the district early on Wednesday morning. Sources said a major slide

     “From Jammu-Srinagar highway remained blocked for 12 hours due to landslide at Rampari near Sherbibi,” he said in a statement to GNS, adding, “Subject to fair weather and road clearance, LMVs Passenger/Private

    Cars shall be allowed from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar NHW viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice-versa. TCU Jammu/Srinagar shall liaise with TCU Ramban before releasing the traffic.”

    The highway reopened last evening after remaining closed for two days due to shooting stones and mudslide besides snowfall at several places along the thoroughfare.  (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Srinagar-Jammu Highway Closed Again

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu-Srinagar national highway was again closed on Wednesday for vehicular traffic due to shooting stones at Banihal.

    “Jammu-Srinagar NHW blocked due to continuous shooting stones at Rampari, Banihal,” the J&K Traffic Police tweeted.

    Earlier, the vital highway had remained closed for two days in a row due to shooting stones and mudslides triggered by rain at several places between Chanderkot and Banihal before opening briefly on Tuesday.

    The highway is the lifeline of the landlocked valley and the main road link connecting Kashmir with the rest of the country.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Banks will remain closed for 10 days in 28 days of February,check…

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    February Bank Holiday 2023: The second month of the new year i.e. February 2023 is starting. In such a situation, like every month, this month also the banks are going to remain closed for many days. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) calendar, banks are going to remain closed for a total of 10 days and this time February is going to be of only 28 days. These bank holidays are going to be in many states and cities.

    These bank holidays also include Sunday, second Saturday and fourth Saturday. RBI releases the list of these holidays every month. This holiday of banks is going to fall on different days in different states of the country, which includes many local festivals and national holidays. Let us know on which day and where the holiday is going to take place.

     

    Saturday and Sunday Holidays

    • Holiday due to Sunday 5th February
    • Holiday on second Saturday on 11 February
    • Sunday 12th February is a holiday
    • Holiday due to Sunday on 19 February
    • February 25 is going to be the fourth Saturday of the month
    • February 26 is going to be a Sunday

    Banks will remain closed on this day also

    • There will be a holiday on 15th February in Manipur due to Lui Ngai Ni. It is a festival celebrating the sowing of crops.
    • Banks will remain closed in Thiruvananthapuram, Srinagar, Shimla, Ranchi, Raipur, Nagpur, Lucknow, Kochi, Kanpur, Jammu, Hyderabad, Dehradun, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal and Bengaluru and other places on account of Mahashivaratri on February 18.
    • Banks will remain closed on February 20, the State Foundation Day in Mizoram.
    • There will be a holiday on the day of Losar in Sikkim on 21st February.

    Please tell that these holidays are going to be in all public sector, cooperative banks, private sector banks and regional banks. However, you can use the bank’s net banking, ATM and other services during this period.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • Air Traffic, Train Services Resume; Highway Remains Closed

    Air Traffic, Train Services Resume; Highway Remains Closed

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    SRINAGAR: Air traffic to and fro Srinagar international airport resumed on Tuesday, a day after poor visibility and continuous snowfall forced cancellation of all 68 scheduled flights.

    Quoting official sources news agency GNS reported that two indigo flights landed at the airport a short while ago.

    Earlier Director, Airport Authority of India (AAI), Srinagar Airport, Kuldeep Singh said that the visibility is good and the surface stands clear of snow for smooth arrival and departure of the flights.

    Meanwhile the train services from Banihal to Baramulla and vice versa resumed this morning after a day-long suspension on Monday last due to snowfall.

    However, Jammu-Srinagar highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the outside world, remained closed. “People are advised not to take any journey on NH-44 (highway) till the restoration work is completed,’ a traffic department official here said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Air Traffic, Train Services Resume; Highway Remains Closed

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    Srinagar, Jan 31 (GNS): Air traffic to and fro Srinagar international airport resumed on Tuesday, a day after poor visibility and continuous snowfall forced cancellation of all 68 scheduled flights.

    Official sources told GNS that two indigo flights landed at the airport a short while ago.

    Earlier Director, Airport Authority of India (AAI), Srinagar Airport, Kuldeep Singh said that the visibility is good and the surface stands clear of snow for smooth arrival and departure of the flights.

    Meanwhile the train services from Banihal to Baramulla and vice versa resumed this morning after a day-long suspension on Monday last due to snowfall.

    However, Jammu-Srinagar highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the outside world, remained closed. “People are advised not to take any journey on NH-44 (highway) till the restoration work is completed,’ a traffic department official here said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Highway Closed, Unlikely To Reopen On Tuesday: Officials

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    Srinagar, Jan 30 (GNS) Jammu-Srinagar highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the outside world, remained blocked since early Monday morning, mainly due to shooting stones and mudslides at several places between Chanderkot and Banihal, officials said.

    A traffic department official here told GNS the thoroughfare remained blocked for 16 hours and 13 minutes due to shooting stones and mudslides at several places.

    “Tomorrow movement of all types of vehicles shall remain suspended on Jammu-Srinagar in view of snow accumulation in Banihal Sector and mudslides at several places on thoroughfare,” he said, adding, “People are advised not to take any journey on Jammu-Srinagar highway till the restoration work is completed.”

    Mughal road, connecting twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri with Shopian, as well as Srinagar-Leh highway have been already closed for this winter.

    The Mughal road has been closed for vehicular movement vide District Magistrate Shopian’s order from January 5 in view of snow accumulation.

    Also, the Srinagar-Leh highway was closed for vehicular movement vide Divisional Commissioner Ladakh UT’s order (no. 75) on January 6 in view of snow accumulation. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )