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The first phase of the project, initiated by the Government of #Eritrea to ensure the provision of nationwide sustainable electricity has been completed. #Eritrea๐ช๐ท๐ช๐ท๐ช๐ทโ๐ฟ According to the plan, within the 2nd phase completion, Eritrea will have 24-hrs full services.
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Plan ahead: use a designated driver or rideshare. Drink, Drive, Go to Jail!
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In April 2023, Texas high school teacher Sherri Moody underwent a quadruple amputation after her limbs turned black and became โmummifiedโ.
Initially, she experienced symptoms similar to a common cold during a class trip, which she did not take seriously.
However, her condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to a high fever and difficulty breathing, prompting her to seek medical attention.
At the hospital, doctors diagnosed her with double pneumonia, a severe lung infection commonly caused by streptococcus, the same bacteria responsible for strep throat.
Sherri's body responded to the infection with septic shock, a critical condition that significantly reduces blood pressure and threatens life.
To save her life, doctors placed her in a coma and administered medication to restore blood flow to her vital organs, inadvertently affecting circulation to her extremities.
Following her recovery from the life-threatening situation, medical professionals concluded that amputating Sherri's limbs below the elbows and knees was necessary.
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June 29, 2024
Eritrean Community Files Federal Lawsuit Against Vandals
The Eritrean Association in Greater Seattle has filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington in Tacoma against several individuals who allegedly caused significant damage at an Eritrean festival held in Seattle last year. The lawsuit initially targets 13 individuals, with plans to name over 150 more at a later date.
The civil complaint filed this week alleges that the vandals assaulted security guards, destroyed fences, and entered the festival area without authorization. The allegations also include vandalizing vendor tents, damaging products such as rare Eritrean coffee pots (jebenas), attempting to tamper with specially prepared festival food, looting vendor products, and destroying community center property.
Additional allegations describe the following destructive acts by the defendants, none of whom are residents of Washington State:
- Attempting to tamper with fire alarm systems and food stations, including attempts to trigger false alarms.
- Assaulting festival attendees as they exited the premises.
- Assaulting women, children, and the elderly.
- Attacking families as they attempted to enter the festival area.
- Using weapons to attack victims.
- Targeting only vulnerable people in groups.
In addition to holding the vandals accountable, the community center is working hard to help assault victims heal and provide them with the necessary support to respond to the vandalism properly.
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