Science
A new archaeological study suggests that early humans were making and controlling fire nearly 400,000 years ago, pushing back the previously confirmed timeline by about 350,000 years. The discovery was made at the Barnham Palaeolithic site in Suffolk, where researchers uncovered strong evidence of deliberate fire use. What the Researchers Found Scientists identified burnt
International
A 24-year-old Indian student, Sahaja Reddy Udumala, died after suffering severe burn injuries in a house fire in Albany, New York. The incident took place on December 4 at a multi-resident house on Western Avenue. Emergency responders pulled out four adults from the building, but Udumala sustained critical injuries and later passed away. Rescue And […]
International
Two students from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh died in a major apartment fire in Birmingham late Friday night. The blaze broke out in a residential building that housed several Indian students. Fire And Rescue Operation According to officials, around ten students were staying in the apartment when thick smoke rapidly spread through the building. Firefighters […]