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Miami boat explosion: At least 15 injured near Haulover Sandbar - what we know so far
NEWS
5/9/2026

Miami boat explosion: At least 15 injured near Haulover Sandbar - what we know so far

A boat explosion near Miami's Haulover Sandbar on Saturday afternoon sent at least 11 people to hospitals. Emergency crews responded to the "possible vessel explosion" in Biscayne Bay, a popular party spot. A charter boat was involved, with preliminary information suggesting a potential gas leak. A large-scale rescue operation was launched, and an investigation into the cause is ongoing.

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Times of India
Farringdon Station Evacuated After Suspected Gas Leak
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Environment·4/30/2026AI summary

Farringdon Station Evacuated After Suspected Gas Leak

Farringdon station in London has been evacuated and closed due to a suspected gas leak. British Transport Police were called at 09:42 BST after a small number of passengers reported feeling unwell. Emergency services including the ambulance service and fire brigade are on scene. National Rail advises no services will run until after midday, with passengers directed to use City Thameslink or London St. Pancras International as alternatives.

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BBC UK News
24 Hospitalised After Chlorine Gas Leak at Defunct Water Plant in Pune
NEWS
4/30/2026AI summary

24 Hospitalised After Chlorine Gas Leak at Defunct Water Plant in Pune

Twenty-four people were hospitalised after a chlorine gas leak from an abandoned tank at a defunct water purification plant in Pune's Kondhwa area. The leak occurred around 1 am in the Gangadham area. Twenty-two residents and two fire personnel complained of breathlessness and were rushed to Sassoon General Hospital. All affected are out of danger and under observation. The tank had remained unattended after the plant was dismantled.

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Times of India
Phantom Gas Leaks: Scientists Discover Mysterious Ocean Methane Emissions Threatening Climate
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Science·4/27/2026AI summary

Phantom Gas Leaks: Scientists Discover Mysterious Ocean Methane Emissions Threatening Climate

Scientists have discovered mysterious methane emissions, termed 'phantom gas leaks,' releasing from ocean floors in areas far from industrial operations. Using satellite technology and deep-ocean sensors, researchers from the University of Surrey identified unusually high methane plumes in geologically stable regions, likely caused by warming-induced breakdown of methane hydrates. With methane 25 times more potent than CO2, these undetected emissions may mean the global carbon budget is significantly underestimated.

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Times of India