Massive Gas Pipeline Fire in Houston: 24 Dead in Haiti Fuel Truck Explosion

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Houston, Texas: Massive Gas Pipeline Fire

  • A massive gas pipeline fire is burning in suburban Houston, Texas, involving a 20-inch liquified natural gas pipeline.
  • The fire must burn itself out, and firefighters are trying to prevent nearby homes from catching fire.
  • The explosion rattled adjacent homes and businesses, and the plume of smoke could be seen from 10 miles away.

Haiti: Fuel Truck Explosion Kills 24

  • An explosion at a fuel truck in Haiti has killed 24 people and left dozens severely burned.
  • The explosion occurred in the Brookglen neighborhood area near the fire in Houston.
  • Officials have ordered residents in the area to evacuate.
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In a shocking incident, a gang leader in Haiti's Cité Soleil slum ordered the massacre of at least 110 elderly people over the weekend. The reason? A voudou priest accused them of practicing witchcraft against the leader's child. The crowded slum is one of the poorest and most violent areas of the capital Port-au-Prince, making it difficult for residents to share information about the massacre. The gang leader, Monel 'Mikano' Felix, and his Viv Ansanm group, are responsible for the horrifying act.

Southwest Plane Struck by Gunfire at Dallas Airport: No Injuries Reported

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A Southwest Airlines plane was hit by gunfire** while preparing for departure from Dallas Love Field airport on Friday night. The bullet struck the right side of the aircraft just under the flight deck around 8.30pm local time. No injuries were reported, and passengers exited the plane safely. The aircraft was removed from service and replaced with another flight. The incident caused a temporary closure of runway 13R/31L, but the airport operations were minimally affected.Dallas police are investigating the incident, which marks the latest in a series of gunfire incidents involving commercial planes. Earlier this week, two planes were hit by gunfire over Haiti's capital, prompting the FAA to issue a 30-day ban on US airlines flying to Haiti.

Haiti in Crisis: Airliners Hit by Gunfire, FAA Bans U.S.-Haiti Flights

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Haiti is in crisis** as an airliner was hit by gunfire just meters from landing in Port-au-Prince, injuring a flight attendant. This came as the country's new interim leader, Alix Didier Fils-Aime, took office, prioritizing restoring peace and holding elections. Violence has escalated in Haiti, with gangs controlling 80% of the capital, key roads, and infrastructure. Earlier this year, coordinated attacks forced former prime minister Ariel Henry to resign, and violence has continued, including a gang massacre and targeted attacks on a United Nations helicopter. The FAA temporarily banned U.S.-Haiti flights for 30 days due to the escalating violence and gunfire hitting planes coming from Florida and New York. Haiti's violence is a major concern, and the situation remains critical.

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At Least 70 Killed in Haiti Gang Attack: UN

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The UN Human Rights Office of the Commissioner revealed that the death toll from a brutal gang attack in a small Haitian town has risen to at least 70, with women and children among the victims. The Gran Grif gang was responsible for the attack, which took place in the Artibonite region. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but it is one of the biggest massacres in the central region in recent years. The Haitian government has deployed an elite police unit to the area and sent medical supplies to help the overwhelmed hospital. Gang violence in Haiti has been increasing in recent years, with more than 700,000 people now internally displaced. The international community has condemned the violence and called for those responsible to be held accountable.