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Major Disruption At Manchester Airport Due To Power Cut

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Going somewhere? Delays due to power cut. Credit: Manchester Airport/Facebook.com

THERE was more travel misery for flight passengers today as Manchester Airport was subjected to a power cut.

On Wednesday, May 24, Manchester Airport’s Terminal 3 suffered a power outage this morning, according to the Manchester Evening News.

The impact of the power cut has been a massive headache for passengers and airport staff alike. It has resulted in delayed flights and huge queues at check-in kiosks.

The knock-on effects have not been limited to Manchester either, reports suggest that some passengers have been stranded at Heathrow Airport due to the problems encountered at Manchester.

Other unlucky travellers caught up in the chaos ended up missing their flight, unable to board due to problems at luggage check-in.

In a tweet, one woman said, ‘supposed to fly to Tenerife at 10:00 am. Got here at 7:00 am & waited for desk to open. Power cut at airport so stuck trying to check luggage in. Plane has gone. What are we supposed to do? Nobody has come to advise us. It’s my birthday today!’

One man posted an online message that planes were unable to be refuelled owing to the power outage: ‘Power cuts meaning no fuel to any planes.’

In an official tweet posted at 4:04 pm today, Manchester Airport said: ‘The power outage that affected Terminal 3 shortly before 8 am has been resolved and services are returning to normal.

‘We are aware this meant some passengers faced delays as our airlines recovered their check-in processes and we apologise for any inconvenience.’

The statement concluded: ‘Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the most up to date information but there is no need to arrive to the airport earlier than advised by your airline.’

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Elche Receives €97,000 For Its Status As A Tourist Municipality

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Elche receives €97,000 for its status as a Tourist Municipality. Image: Elche City Council.

Elche has received €97,000 from the Cooperation Fund for its status as a Tourist Municipality of the Valencian Community.

Consideration of the recognition of Tourist Municipality grants the right to access specific financing channels, such as this line of the Municipal Cooperation Fund, to compensate the financial effort, motivated by the tourist activity, both in the provision of services and in investment in infrastructures.

To receive the funding, municipalities must have accredited compliance with specific requirements both quantitative and qualitative, referring to the tourist population, tourist accommodation places, kilometres of coastal or continental beach, tourist resources and the importance of tourism in the local economy.

In addition, they assume the commitments included in the Valencian Tourism Code of Ethics as well as their contribution to sustainable and inclusive tourism based on the principle of hospitality.

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Health Alert In Spain For Well Known Supermarket Product Containing Metal Fragments

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Image of Tofu Spinacia. Credit: aesan.gob.es

AESAN, the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has issued a new food alert. It has demanded the withdrawal of a well-known tofu sold in supermarkets in Spain.

According to a statement released by the Government agency on Saturday, May 27, the presence of metal fragments has been detected in this product. This has led them to urge the population that has purchased it not to consume it.

⚠️ Alerta por presencia de fragmentos metálicos en Tofu Spinacia.
???? No consumir
▶️ Nombre: Tofu Spinacia
▶️ Marca: Taifun
▶️ Lotes: 254 y 274
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— AESAN (@AESAN_gob_es) May 27, 2023

The statement read: “The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has learned, through the European Food Alert Network (RASFF), of an alert notification issued by the German health authorities regarding the presence of metal fragments in the Tofu Spinacia product”.

Specifically, the alert relates to the Tofu Spinacia product of the Taifun brand, of 200 grams in weight and sold in plastic packaging. The affected batches have the lot number and expiration dates of ‘254; 06/02/2023’, and ‘274; 06/22/2023’.

According to the information available, the initial distribution was made to the autonomous communities of Andalucia, Aragon, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Catalonia, Castilla y León, the Valencian Community, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid and the Basque Country.

It has not been ruled out though that the product could have been redistributed to other autonomous communities.

This information has been transferred to the competent authorities of the autonomous communities through the Coordinated System for Rapid Information Exchange (SCIRI), in order to verify the withdrawal of the affected products from the marketing channels.

People who have products affected by this alert at home are recommended by AESAN to refrain from consuming them.

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BREAKING: PSG Goalkeeper Sergio Rico Hospitalised In ‘serious Condition’ After Accident In Spain

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Image of Sergio Rico playing for Sevilla in 2017. Credit: Дмитрий Садовников/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Sergio Rico, the Paris St Germain goalkeeper, was rushed to hospital this morning, Sunday, May 28, following a horse-riding accident.

According to the news outlet Relevo, citing Canal Sur, the accident occurred at around 9 am. The Spanish international was apparently riding a horse when another runaway horse ran into him, throwing him to the ground.

Rico was immediately transferred in a medical helicopter to the Virgen del Rocio in Sevilla. He is believed to have been intubated after suffering head injuries and is reportedly in a ‘serious condition’.

His PSG side lifted the Ligue 1 title yesterday, Saturday 27, after a victory over Strasbourg, which prompted the club’s coach, Christophe Galtier, to give his players time off to celebrate.

The former Sevilla keeper immediately boarded a flight to Sevilla from where it is thought he intended to visit Huelva in Cadiz province. It is believed that Rico was on the horse heading for Huelva at the time of the accident.

He began his football career at Sevilla, with whom Rico twice won the Europa League. After making 170 appearances, he initially signed on loan for the French giants in 2019. In 2016 he made his debut for the Spanish international team during the Euros.

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