One passenger has died and 30 have been injured during severe turbulence at Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 with 211 passengers and 18 crew from London to Singapore.
53 people were injured on the SQ321 flight between London and Singapore that was hit by turbulence on Tuesday. Seven of them are in critical condition.
A 73-year-old Briton probably died after a heart attack due to the turbulence.
#SingaporeAirlines Boeing 777-312(ER) (9V-SWM) operating flight SQ321 from #London (LHR) to #Singapore (SIN) hit an air pocket and made an emergency landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport, #Bangkok (BKK) at 3:34 this evening. Resulting in I fatality and 53 injured (7 critical).
Of the 71 injured on yesterday's #SingaporeAirlines flight SQ321 turbulence(s);
58 still treated in hospitals & clinics in Bangkok, 20 in intensive care.
#Adair County Vet clinic in #Greenfield is still standing, has only minor damage and is operational. Clinic staff are all okay.
Greenfield's hospital (pic) was among the buildings that were damaged.
Patients were evacuated and, like other injured people, were taken to hospitals in the region.
House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed House Republican leaders are looking at sanctions in response to the International Criminal Court’s decision to move ahead with arrest warrants including for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Efforts to retaliate against the #ICC are themselves a violation of the Rome Statute (Art 70) for which the prosecutor can bring charges and sentence offenders for up to 5 years, and urge other states to criminally prosecute them.
@ai6yr This is actually no surprise, it was already apparent three weeks ago. The decisive factor is probably South Africa's urgent application and the hearing last Thursday and Friday before the ICC.
(hardly any journals, newspapers reported on it)