Flood-hit Spain drenched by wettest October on record Posted on 09/11/2024 By udot The downpours in Spain peaked during a ferocious Mediterranean storm on Oct 29 that desolated the eastern Valencia region. (AP pic) MADRID: Spain was soaked in its wettest October on record last month which culminated in catastrophic floods that have killed 219 people and left dozens missing, the government said today. An average of 147 litres per sq m (147mm) drenched mainland Spain last month, making it the wettest October since records began in 1961, national weather service AEMET and the ecological transition ministry said. The deluge was 189% above the 1991-2020 reference period for the month and came as temperatures were 0.9°C warmer than average, they added in a statement. The downpours peaked during a ferocious Mediterranean storm on Oct 29 which unleashed torrents of muddy water that desolated the eastern Valencia region in Spain’s deadliest floods in decades. At one measuring station in the Valencia region town of Turis, 771mm of rain fell on that day alone. Although Mediterranean storms are common for the time of year, scientists say climate change driven by human activity is increasing the intensity, length and frequency of extreme weather events. The rainfall that triggered the floods was 12% heavier and twice as likely compared to the world before global warming, the World Weather Attribution group of scientists have said. News
DPM Fadillah says Malaysia to launch renewable energy auction for Singapore by end 2024 to share excess electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels Posted on 13/11/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 13 — Malaysia’s cross-border renewable energy auction for Singapore’s energy importer, under Energy Exchange Malaysia (ENEGEM), will begin by year-end, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said. He explained that, through efforts to integrate regional power grids, the country aims to strengthen energy security across ASEAN… Read More
Boeing to repay furloughed staff, proceed with job cuts Posted on 08/11/2024 Boeing reported nearly US$8 billion in losses this year due to worker strikes and ongoing quality issues. (AP pic) WASHINGTON: Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Thursday that employees furloughed during a seven-week strike by factory workers would be repaid by the company for lost wages, but it would proceed… Read More
Honda to stop making its iconic ‘Super Cub 50’ bike in May Posted on 09/11/2024 Honda’s Super Cub is the most-produced motorcycle in the world. (Kyodo/Reuters pic) TOKYO: Honda Motor Co plans to end production of its iconic ‘Super Cub 50’ motorcycle in May 2025, ahead of the introduction of stricter vehicle emissions standards in Japan later that year, according to Kyodo News Agency. Honda… Read More