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Cruise Ship Runs Aground in Greenland with 206 Passengers Onboard, Three Confirmed Covid-19 Cases

On Tuesday, the Ocean Explorer cruise ship ran aground in Greenland with 206 people on board. Three passengers have since tested positive for Covid-19 and are in isolation, while all other passengers and crew remain healthy. The Denmark Joint Arctic Command has confirmed that all aboard are safe and there is no damage to the environment. Aurora Expeditions is working with local authorities to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew and to determine the cause of the incident.

Hurricane Watch Issued for Parts of the Northeast US and Canada, Storm Surge Watch for Cape Cod Bay and Nantucket

A hurricane watch has been issued for parts of the northeast United States and Canada, stretching from Stonington, Maine to the U.S.-Canadian border. A tropical storm watch has also been issued for parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Rhode Island, Maine and Massachusetts, including Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. The hurricane is expected to bring heavy rainfall and coastal flooding to the region on Friday night and Saturday, with the potential for life-threatening flooding late Friday and Saturday.

Devastation in Derna, Libya: 5,300 Confirmed Dead and Thousands More Missing After Flash Flood

At least 5,100 people have been killed and thousands more are missing after a flash flood caused by the collapse of two dams on the Wadi Derna River in Derna, Libya. Rescue teams are combing the city for bodies and providing aid to those affected, while the Libyan government has declared a three-day mourning period for the victims.

Luxury Cruise Ship Ocean Explorer Runs Aground in Greenland, No Immediate Danger to Passengers or Environment

A Norwegian cruise ship with 206 passengers and crew ran aground in the remote area of Alpefjord, part of the Northeast Greenland National Park. The Joint Arctic Command is monitoring the situation and is working to ensure the safety of the passengers and crew, as well as assessing the environmental impact of the incident. The closest Danish navy ship is expected to arrive at the grounded ship as soon as Friday.

Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin Meet at Russian Spaceport, Raising Concerns of Potential Arms Deal

Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin met Wednesday at a Russian spaceport, sparking Western concerns that Kim may provide military support for Putin's war in Ukraine. Video posted by Russian state media showed the two leaders smiling and shaking hands, and South Korea's military reported that North Korea had fired at least one ballistic missile toward its eastern seas. The meeting has raised questions about the potential for military cooperation between the two countries and what was discussed during the meeting.

Putin and Kim Meet in Russia to Show United Front Against US Confrontations

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met Wednesday in the far eastern Amur region of Russia. This marks the first time the two leaders have met in person since 2018, and is seen as a sign of the growing ties between Russia and North Korea. The meeting comes at a time of heightened tensions between the United States and both Russia and North Korea, and is seen as an attempt to show a united front in the face of the United States.

Devastating Flood in Libya Leaves Hundreds of Bodies Discovered and Thousands Missing

Emergency workers in Libya's eastern city of Derna have uncovered hundreds of bodies in the aftermath of a devastating flood, with at least 2,300 confirmed dead and 10,000 still missing. Aid groups have warned that the death toll is likely to rise significantly in the coming days, with the Ambulance and Emergency Service continuing to search for survivors and victims. People in the city are struggling to cope with the aftermath of the disaster, with many left homeless and without basic necessities.

580,000 Gallons of Red Wine Flood São Lourenço de Bairro, Portugal After Storage Tanks Burst

On Sunday, two storage tanks at a local Portuguese distillery burst, causing a flash flood of red wine to cascade down a hilly street in São Lourenço de Bairro. Fire crews were able to divert the wine into nearby fields, but not before more than 580,000 gallons had spilled. The incident has caused considerable disruption to the local community, and Destilaria Levira has since released a statement apologizing and taking steps to ensure that this does not happen again.

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