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CAG Report Exposes Liquor Gate Scandal: Expert Panel Recommendations Ignored by Ministers | News18
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CAG Report Exposes Liquor Gate Scandal: Expert Panel Recommendations Ignored by Ministers | News18

| The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report on the Liquor Gate scandal has revealed shocking details of how a group of ministers ignored expert panel recommendations, leading to widespread irregularities and corruption. The report exposes the blatant disregard for rules and regulations, resulting in significant revenue losses for the government. We delve into the key findings of the report and analyze the implications of this scandal. What does this mean for the government and the people? Watch to find out. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App – https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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Los Angeles Fires, Limited Hydrants And A Catch-22 Situation In California
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Los Angeles Fires, Limited Hydrants And A Catch-22 Situation In California

As crews battled devastating wildfires across Los Angeles, a major challenge emerged: fire hydrants in some areas ran dry, and low water pressure hampered efforts to contain the blaze. 

According to an LA Times report, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) and other local water utilities faced unprecedented strain as firefighters attempted to draw massive amounts of water over extended periods. Martin Adams, former general manager of DWP, told the LA Times that the city’s water systems were never designed to support firefighting efforts of this scale. “The system has never been designed to fight a wildfire that then envelops a community,” Adams said.

In Pacific Palisades, a particularly hard-hit area, several hydrants reportedly failed or provided insufficient water. Similar issues arose in Altadena and Pasadena, where firefighters reported low water pressure. 

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In Pacific Palisades, the local water system relies on gravity-fed storage tanks situated in hilltop areas. These tanks – designed to hold about one million gallons each – supply water to hydrants below. However, the intense firefighting efforts drained the tanks rapidly, leading to dry hydrants in higher-elevation neighborhoods like Palisades Highlands. According to a DWP official, water demand surged to four times the usual rate for 15 hours straight, overwhelming the system.

Compounding the issue, a nearby DWP reservoir was out of service for maintenance. Officials are now investigating how this may have further limited water availability. While tanker trucks were dispatched to supply water in critical areas, the logistical challenges of transporting water delayed efforts to address the shortages effectively.

Topography plays a role in water distribution challenges. Los Angeles spans a range of elevations, from sea level to over 1,500 feet in Pacific Palisades. Water systems in such areas are divided into pressure zones, typically in 100-foot elevation increments. These zones can limit water flow when demand surges during emergencies.

In Altadena and Pasadena, water distribution faced additional complications. The Eaton Fire, which caused extensive damage in these areas, exposed the challenges faced by local water suppliers. These suppliers struggled to maintain adequate pressure due to power outages that affected their pumps. Power was cut in some areas to protect firefighters from falling power lines and cables. It was a Catch-22 situation. 

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The Palisades Fire alone destroyed over 5,000 structures, while the Eaton Fire damaged or destroyed another 4,000 to 5,000. The damage sustained and the infrastructure available to tackle to prevent that is grossly mismatched. 

California Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered an independent investigation into the water supply failures, describing the reports as “deeply troubling.” The investigation will examine the preparedness and response of agencies like DWP and local utilities. Additionally, Los Angeles city leaders, including Mayor Karen Bass, have faced criticism over budget cuts to fire department resources, which some argue have weakened the city’s ability to respond to large-scale emergencies.

Experts have proposed various strategies to address these challenges. Expanding water storage capacity in high-risk areas, upgrading pipelines to handle higher demand, and investing in backup power systems for pumps are among the suggested measures. However, these solutions come with financial and logistical hurdles.

Historically, firefighters have turned to unconventional water sources, such as swimming pools or ocean water, when hydrants fail. 

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Married Man Kills Live-In Partner, Keeps Her Body In Fridge For 8 Months
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Married Man Kills Live-In Partner, Keeps Her Body In Fridge For 8 Months

Pressured by a woman for marriage, a married man allegedly killed her in Madhya Pradesh’s Dewas and kept her body in a fridge for around eight months.

The decomposed body of the saree-clad woman, who was wearing jewellery and whose hands were tied along with a noose around her neck, was found on Friday inside the refrigerator in a house that was rented by the accused, Sanjay Patidar.

The victim, Pinky Prajapati, was likely murdered in June last year, the police said.

Patidar, a resident of Ujjain, is said to be in a live-in relationship with her for the last five years.

She was reportedly pressuring him for marriage, which allegedly led Patidar to kill her using his friend’s help.

“The woman is in her 30s. We suspect she was killed in June 2024. After a foul smell started emanating, neighbours called the landlord who opened a portion of the house. The woman’s body was found in the refrigerator, the shelves of which had been removed. He then alerted police,” the news agency PTI quoted Dewas Superintendent of Police Puneet Gehlot as saying.

The house is owned by one Dhirendra Shrivastava, who lives in Indore, he said.

Mr Gehlot also said that Mr Shrivastava rented his house to Patidar in June 2023.

A year later, Patidar vacated the house but continued to keep his belongings in a study room and the master bedroom. He told Mr Shrivastava he would vacate this portion later, the senior cop added.

“Patidar used to visit the house once in a while. Recently, the current tenant asked the landlord to unlock this portion of the house. The landlord showed this portion of the house to the tenant but then locked it again, since Patidar’s belongings were inside, and switched off the power supply on Wednesday,” the PTI quoted another police official, Amit Solanki, as saying.

The incident came to light when the refrigerator stopped working after the electricity was switched off and a foul smell started coming from that portion of the house, Mr Solanki said.

The incident draws parallels to the sensational Shraddha Walkar murder case in Delhi. 

Aaftab Amin Poonawala is accused of strangling Walkar, his live-in partner, and chopping her body into pieces in Delhi’s Mehrauli in May 2022. He allegedly stuffed her body parts into a refrigerator before scattering those at multiple places in the national capital over several days to avoid detection.

He is lodged in a Delhi jail.

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