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Local Official Dies in Car Accident; Wife and Aide Injured

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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Headline: Tragic Toll Accident Claims Life of Pelabuhan Belawan Wakapolres, Injures Two Others

Subhead: Senior officer was returning from security check when incident occurred on Belmera Toll Road

Byline: detikSumut

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The early morning hours of Sunday, January 5, 2025, turned tragic for the family and colleagues of Wakapolres Pelabuhan Belawan, Kompol Iwan Kurnianto, who lost his life in a accident on the Belmera Toll Road. While returning from a security check, his vehicle collided with a dump truck, leading to his untimely death and severe injuries to his wife and aide.

Pelabuhan Belawan Police Chief, AKBP Janton Silaban, provided details of the incident, which occurred around 00:33 WIB at KM 8.250 on the toll road, passing through Kelurahan Martubung in Medan Labuhan. "They were on their way home after completing night patrol and checking security posts at Marelan," he revealed, speaking to detikSumut.

Kompol Iwan, his wife, and his aide were traveling in a Toyota Innova (B-120-ATH) from Medan towards Belawan when the accident happened. The car collided with the rear of a stationary dump truck (BK-8177-XE) ahead of them, resulting in the car becoming trapped under the truck and being dragged along the roadway for some distance.

The impact of the collision proved fatal for Kompol Iwan, who succumbed to his injuries at the scene. His wife and aide, however, survived but sustained severe injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a local hospital.

Investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing, with local authorities urging all road users to exercise caution and adhere to traffic rules to prevent such tragedies.

January 5, 2025 0 comments
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Traffic Tragedy on Cipularang Toll Road at KM 97: 1 Truck, 2 Buses, and 3 Cars Involved

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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Title: Chaos on Cipularang Toll Road: Multiple Vehicles Collide at Km 97

In a sequence of unfortunate events, a multi-vehicle collision unfolded on the Cipularang Toll Road at Km 97, causing significant traffic congestion. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of [Date], involved a total of 6 vehicles, including trucks and buses, leaving commuters in the area grappling with major delays.

Witnesses and authorities have attributed the cause of the accident to a truck that was allegedly traveling in reverse. The erratic driving behavior of the truck led to a chain reaction, resulting in multiple vehicles colliding and obstructing traffic for hours. Officials from the toll road management confirmed the incident, stating that their teams were dispatched to the scene to assist and manage the aftermath.

The accident, which is now being investigated by local authorities, has drawn attention to safety concerns on the Cipularang Toll Road. Commuters and nearby residents have long raised concerns about poor visibility, lack of adequate lighting, and narrow lanes on certain sections of the road. The recent incident has once again brought these issues to the forefront, with calls for improved infrastructure and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations echoing throughout the community.

As authorities work to clear the wreckage and restore normal traffic flow, motorists are advised to exercise caution and plan alternate routes to avoid potential delays. The ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident is expected to provide more insight into the events that led to this unfortunate incident, which has left many questioning the safety of one of Indonesia’s busiest toll roads.

January 5, 2025 0 comments
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Humans on Mars: Historians Push for Artifact Status

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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Title: humans LEFT a Mess on Mars, Now Scientists Want to Catalog it Before it’s Too Late

In the annals of space exploration, no human has set foot on Mars. yet, we’ve already left our mark – and a lot of mess – on the Red Planet. Since 1971, when Mars 2, a spacecraft from the Soviet Union, crash-landed on Mars, we’ve been littering the planet with space debris.

Crash sites, parachutes, and rover tracks are just a few examples of the human-generated garbage scattered across Mars. And let’s not forget the hardy Earth bacteria that have hitched rides there unintentionally.

But while this might sound like a case of space pollution, a group of anthropologists led by Justin Holcomb, a researcher from Kansas University, sees it differently. They’re pushing NASA and other space agencies to create a catalog of all known objects on Mars before the planet’s harsh environment serves as acenterymaker (or grave) for these artifacts.

"It’s not just trash," Holcomb told Science Daily. "These things are actually really important. The solution for space junk is disposal, but the solution for heritage is preservation. There’s a big difference."

Space Debris: More Than Just Litter

Usually, when scientists discuss space debris, they’re referring to the large amounts of orbital clutter that threatens Earth-based satellites and endangers astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS). The U.S. Department of Defense tracks about 27,000 objects larger than 10 cm in orbit around Earth, but many smaller pieces go undetected.

NASA estimates there are around 500,000 cesium-sized pieces – that’s about the size of a grain of salt – that aren’t tracked. It’s alarming because even a tiny speck of debris, like a high-speed screw, can cause serious damage to a spacecraft.

However, the idea of space debris as an archaeological record of human achievement isn’t a novel concept. In 2012, NASA published an inventory of about 800 items left or placed on the Moon. This catalog included astronaut poop, utensils, lunar quake experiments, hammers, vomit bags, orbiters, cameras, mirrors, golf balls, cosmic radiation detectors, shoes, dead spacecraft, and even a US$2 bill.

Mars’ Junkyard

The goal of the Moon catalog wasn’t to take responsibility for the mess, but to document and preserve the record of human activities there. And yes, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s poop are part of that historical record. Some even consider it a scientific resource.

Much has changed in the decades since the Moon catalog was published. Now, private companies are also sending spacecraft to the Moon, and sometimes crashing them. Nations once perceived as space rookies, like India, have joined the fray, leaving their own marks on the lunar surface.

Currently, there are no plans to update the Moon catalog, says Brian Odom, NASA’s chief historian. "That’s not a bad idea," Odom says. "But there’s nothing being done about it right now."

Meanwhile, Mars continues to accumulate human-generated clutter. Scientists are aware of the threat that Mars’ dust devils pose. About 12 years ago, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter witnessed an extraordinary dust devil stretching 19 km into the sky. Mars’ dust has blanketed the solar panels of the InSight lander, which stopped working in 2022, and has camouflaged the Ingenuity helicopter that crashed in January 2024.

Holcomb, whose team proposed a Mars catalog in a recent Nature Astronomy paper, is most concerned about sand dunes. "For instance, the Spirit rover is right next to an approaching sand dune that will eventually bury it," he says. Once buried, it will be difficult to unearth.

NASA’s Mars Exploration Program doesn’t have plans to inventory these objects, but doing so might not be as challenging as expected. "These artifacts are essentially like the stone tools in East Africa or Clovis points in America," Holcomb says. "They represent first contact, and from an archaeological perspective, they’re key points in our historical timeline of migration."

As humanity’s reach extends further into space, it’s clear we need a better system for managing our waste – from Earth to the Moon, and now to Mars. Because while we may not be physically present on these celestial bodies, our impact is undeniable. And maybe, just maybe, our litter can tell a story about our journey through the cosmos.

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January 5, 2025 0 comments
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Jeju Air CEO Banned from International Travel

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Headline: Jeju Air CEO Barred from Leaving South Korea After Fatal Plane Crash

Subheading: IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Two individuals, including the CEO of Jeju Air, Kim E Bae, face international travel ban following the horrifying plane crash that claimed 179 lives last week.

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Korea’s special investigation team has imposed a travel ban on two individuals, including the CEO of Jeju Air, Kim E Bae, in connection with the fatal crash of Flight 2216, officials have confirmed. This move follows the devastating accident, which occurred last week and is now considered the deadliest aviation disaster in the history of South Korea (Korsel).

On Thursday, January 2, police agents raided the headquarters of Jeju Air and Muan International Airport as part of a comprehensive probe into the tragic event. A statement issued by the police revealed that they were conducting simultaneous searches at three different locations, starting at 9:00 AM on the same day.

"We are committed to swiftly and sternly determining the cause and responsibility for this incident in accordance with the law and our principles," a spokesperson for the police stated. An arrest warrant has been issued on charges of professional negligence leading to death, according to the media outlet Yonhap.

Amidst the investigation, authorities announced they would inspect all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by South Korean airlines, with a particular focus on the landing gear. Jeju Air Flight 2216 encountered a fatal accident, resulting in the loss of 179 passengers and crew out of the 181 on board.

The Daegu-based budget airline, Jeju Air, is one of the largest low-cost carriers in South Korea. The devastating crash has understandably raised serious questions about safety protocols and management oversight at the company.

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January 4, 2025 0 comments
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"Faithful Dog’s Heartbreaking Wait for Lost Family in Jeju Air Tragedy"

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Title: Devoted Dog Waits for Months After Family Perishes in Korea’s Deadliest Air Disaster

In the wake of South Korea‘s worst-ever aviation disaster, a heartwarming tale of loyalty and resilience has emerged from the small town of Yeonggwang. A dog named Pudding has been making headlines for its steadfast wait for its family, who were among the 179 victims of the tragic Jeju Air crash.

Care, a local animal rights organization, stepped in to help after receiving reports from concerned residents about Pudding lingering in the area. Upon arriving in Yeonggwang, they found the dog sitting quietly outside the village hall, seemingly still expecting its family to return.

After consulting with the bereaved family, Care was granted temporary custody of Pudding until a suitable permanent home can be found. The dog was immediately taken to a veterinary clinic for a health check-up. Initial examinations revealed worrisome signs, including the presence of harmful foods like garlic and chicken bones in its vomit, likely picked up while foraging during its prolonged stay outdoors.

Pudding’s plight first captured public attention last month when media reported on the desolate dog roaming a Yeonggwang village alone. It was later revealed that the dog’s elderly owner was among the victims of the devastating Jeju Air crash, which occurred on a fateful evening in late December.

Pudding’s owner, a 79-year-old man, was traveling with his 68-year-old wife, 46-year-old son, and several grandchildren when the tragic incident occurred. Even after learning of their demise, Pudding would consistently wait near their home, watching for their return.

In a heartrending display of devotion, Pudding continued to wait for its family despite the passage of time and the arrival of the new year. This enduring bond serves as a poignant reminder of the deep connections that can exist between humans and their pets.

As South Korea mourning the loss of life in the disastrous plane crash and caring for the many survivors, Pudding’s story serves as a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of tragedy. Care is now working to provide Pudding with the love and care it so desperately needs, ensuring that this loyal dog will never again have to face hardship alone.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Jeju Air Crash Update: Bandara Muan’s Tailless Aircraft Secured, Documents Safeguarded

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Title: South Korean Police Conducts Raid at Muan International Airport in Jeju Air Crash Probe

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In a relentless pursuit of justice and answers, the Provincial Police of Jeonnam, South Korea, has carried out another raid and seizure operation at the Muan International Airport. This strategic move aims to secure valuable evidence pertaining to the devastating Jeju Air crash, which claimed the lives of 179 individuals.

Yonhap News Agency reports that on Friday, January 3, 2025, police sent around 30 investigators to scour the offices of Jeju Air at Seoul and Muan, as well as the Regional Aviation Office in Busan. The extensive search, which began at 9 AM and lasted until 7 PM, yielded crucial evidence, including:

  • Records and documents related to the integrity of the airport’s localizer, a critical navigation aid for aircraft.
  • Concrete wall components and antenna arrays located near the runway at the time of the crash.
  • Voice communications between the control tower and the flight’s pilots moments before the tragic incident.

Law enforcement officials also retrieved CCTV footage from cameras positioned near the runway and records pertaining to aircraft operation and maintenance. The team executorated the warrants under suspicion of professional negligence leading to multiple fatalities.

The ill-fated Jeju Air flight 7C2216, a Boeing 737-800, took off from Bangkok, Thailand, en route to Muan, before plummeting to the ground on December 29, 2024. Despite the heartbreaking loss, two crew members in the rear of the aircraft were rescued alive.

As the investigation unfolds, aviation specialists are closely examining the flight data recorder files.redirect {"action": "DOM_STANDARD", "type": "PLAY_VIDEO", "data": {"id": "241231117"}}Data conversion into an audio file, containing vital insights into those final moments of the flight, was completed on Thursday.

The public is urged to stay tuned for further developments in this story, as the world awaits answers and accountability.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Jeju Air Incident: Bandara Muan Office Severed, Investigation Underway

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Breaking: Korean Police Raid Jeju Air Offices and Muan Airport in Boeing 737 Crash Investigation

South Korean police launched early morning raids on Thursday at Muan Airport and Jeju Air’s offices, as part of inquiries into the devastating Boeing Boeing 737 – Wikipedia”>737-800 crash that claimed 179 lives last month. The tragic incident has sparked widespread public concern and prompted authorities to take swift action.

In a statement released by AFP, the police revealed that the raids, which began at 9 AM local time (0000 GMT), were conducted at three locations: Muan Airport, Jeju Air’s headquarters in Seoul, and a regional flight office. Authorities vowed to "quickly and meticulously determine the cause and responsibility for the crash in accordance with the law and principles."

In the aftermath of the crash, Korea has ordered special inspections for all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by its airlines. The focus of these inspections will be on landing gears, following similar issues raised after the fatal incident. A total of 101 planes of this model are in operation, spread across six different airlines in the country.

Transport Minister Choi Jae-sung emphasized the importance of thorough checks on maintenance operations, education, and training protocols. "Given the massive public concern over the same model being involved in the crash, the Ministry of Transport and relevant agencies must conduct comprehensive inspections," Choi said. "If any issues are found, take corrective action promptly."

Investigators from South Korea, the United States, and Boeing have been scouring the Muan-west crash site to uncover the cause of the accident. Both black boxes have been recovered and are undergoing data decoding. Although preliminary data from the cockpit voice recorder has been extracted, the damage to the Flight Data Recorder requires it to be sent to the U.S. for analysis.

The crisis has prompted South Korean authorities to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of answers and accountability. As the investigation unfolds, one thing remains crystal clear: safety will be the top priority, and those responsible will be held to account.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Family Dies After Hit-and-Run Incident in Pekanbaru, Suspect Previously Arrested for Drunken Driving

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Fatal Crash in Pekanbaru: Family of Three Killed After Consuming Drugs

In a tragic turn of events, the police have uncovered new details surrounding a fatal crash in Pekanbaru, Riau, that claimed the lives of three family members. The incident occurred after the driver and passengers consumed a type of drug known as sabu in Palembang, prior to celebrating the new year’s eve.

According to investigations by the Riau Police, the driver, Antoni, was sought by Lidia to transport a vehicle from Sukabumi to Batam, Kepulauan Riau. Lidia requested Antoni’s help in driving the vehicle from Sukabumi to the port in Riau, with the intention to take the vehicle to Batam via the ferry.

Antoni and Lidia set off from Sukabumi on the evening of December 29. Upon reaching Palembang, Antoni contacted Deni to assist in driving the vehicle in shifts. Before embarking on the journey, both Antoni and Lidia confessed to consuming sabu, a stimulant, to stay awake and alleviate any physical discomfort during the trip.

Deni also admitted to taking sabu before joining the group. Celebrations for the new year saw them consuming alcohol, further impeding their judgment and reaction times.

The trio spent the night indulging in festivities in Pekanbaru to welcome the new year, taking advantage of the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Their inability to rest due to the effects of sabu, coupled with alcohol consumption, likely contributed to the fatal crash that occurred later.

This unsettling incident underscores the dangers of mixing drugs and alcohol while operating a vehicle. The police urge all road users to exercise caution and refrain from impaired driving.

For more information on this developing story, please read the full report on Detik Sumut.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Heartbreaking Tale: Jeju Air Crash Orphan’s Last Flight

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Title: Tragedy Strikes: Three-Year-Old Among Youngest Victims of Jeju Air Crash

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In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a tragic plane crash in South Korea has left families mourning, including that of a three-year-old boy who was histogram’s youngest victim. The toddler, accompanied by his parents, Kang Ko (43) and Jin Lee Seon (37), was returning home to South Korea after their first family vacation abroad in Thailand. What should have been cherished memories ended in tragedy.

Before the accident, the boy’s parents had shared joyous moments on Instagram, capturing his excitement as he gazed out of the airplane window en route to Bangkok. Another photo showed the little one proudly holding his passport, embarking on his first international trip.

"First time taking my child on an overnight flight, and his passport is still pristine!" his father captioned the post.

Tragically, this flight would also be his last. The family’s joyous vacation photos now serve as poignant mementos, flooded with condolences from friends and strangers alike.

The Boeing 737-800, operated by Jeju Air, overshot the runway at Kwangju Airport, Careless off the runway, hit a wall, and burst into flames on Sunday night. All 179 passengers and crew aboard perished, making it South Korea’s worst aviation disaster in two decades. Only two cabin crew members survived.

Besides the three-year-old, four other children under the age of ten were among the victims. The boy’s father, a public relations professional for the Kia Tigers baseball team, was remembered as a dedicated family man by colleagues like sportscaster Jung Woo-young. The family had recently celebrated the Kia Tigers’ Korean Series win before setting off for their ill-fated trip.

One passenger sent a chilling final message, suggesting that a bird strike may have contributed to the crash: "Do I have to say my last words?"

Hundreds of family members gathered at the airport, desperate for news of their loved ones. As of now, only five bodies have been identified and released, as many remain charred beyond recognition. The search for remains continues, adding to the family’s anguish.

The heartrending story of the three-year-old boyEven innocent stories "xxx, a toddler, was just beginning to explore the world beyond his home. His first plane ride was also his last" brings a deep and lasting pain to families and the nation.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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Fatal Motorcycle Accident in Pekanbaru: Entire Family Killed, Driver Flees

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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  • Three Lives Lost in Fatal Crash; Family Returns from Pilgrimage

PEKANBARU, Indonesia – A fatal road accident in Pekanbaru has claimed the lives of three family members returning from a pilgrimage. The collision involved a speeding car that crossed into oncoming traffic, resulting in multiple casualties.

The accident occurred at 6:30 AM local time on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, on Jalan Hang Tuah. A Toyota Calya with license plate F 1817 VI, driven by 44-year-old Antoni Romansyah, was traveling at high speed from the direction of Hang Tuah Ujung. Along with Antoni, the car carried two other passengers: 25-year-old Lidia Putri, and 30-year-old Denni.

As the Toyota Calya approached Siaga Medika Clinic 2, Antoni lost control of the vehicle, veering left onto the opposite lane and colliding with a Honda Beat motorbike carrying a family of three: 38-year-old Anton Sujarwo, his 42-year-old wife Afrianti, and their 10-year-old son Aditia.

The impact was severe, causing the family’s motorbike to be dragged along the road before being thrown clear. The Toyota Calya, still moving at a high speed, then struck a second Honda Scoopy motorbike traveling in the opposite direction. The Scoopy was ridden by 22-year-old Dwi Irwanto and his 25-year-old passenger Liani.

Sadly, all three members of the first motorbike’s family—Anton, Afrianti, and Aditia—lost their lives in the crash. Mr. Romansyah and the two cars’ passengers sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment.

"We can confirm that all three victims on the Honda Beat were from the same family," said Alvin, the Head of the Pengadilan Negeri (District Court) Police in Pekanbaru. "The incident is currently under investigation, and the car’s driver has been apprehended for further questioning."

This tragic accident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of reckless driving and the importance of adhering to traffic safety regulations. Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to the victims’ families during this difficult time.

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January 1, 2025 0 comments
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