Airplane makes emergency landing on beach: 2 killers
lisbon August 2, 2017 18:03A 50-year-old mother and an 8-year-old girl died on Wednesday when a plane landed on a beach near Lisbon. The two were sunbathing when they were surprised by the plane.
A 50-year-old mother and an 8-year-old girl died on Wednesday when a plane landed on a beach near Lisbon. The two were sunbathing when they were surprised by the plane.
Haaksbergenaar Bjorn Breukers, 34, had serious injuries in a Turkish hospital in early July. Shortly before that, he was still together with his friend, Joey Hoffmann, 21, who is still not right.
In a water park on Ohrid lake in Macedonia last week, dozens of Dutch children became ill on holiday. Parents complain about 'vomiting and diarrhea'.
The man who killed three tourists in a resort in Egypt in mid-July with a knife and injured other people had tried to become a member of Islamic State. That says anonymous sources around police investigation.
In the Turkish resort of Bodrum, a dead person has fallen and his four people were injured when a gun man opened the fire at two beach tents on Sunday. According to local media, the man had a double-eyed gun with him.
Tourists in southern France hit the night on the beach. They choose a safe spot in the sand, next to the sea.
On the beach in Thailand, hundreds of people gathered on Wednesday to leave more than a thousand turtles in the sea. This as part of the birthday of the new king, Rama X.
After two disaster years, a third tourist season may not fall on the Greek island of Kos in the water. Full of passion, Johanna van Itterzon of Aalsmeer and her husband Lucas Lavranos fight against that doomscenario, just as it is quite quiet after the earthquake is pretty quiet on Kos Town's beaches.
Tens of thousands of commuters are stranded on their way to work in central London on Monday morning. The busiest railway station of the British capital, London Waterloo, was unavailable due to a technical malfunction.
Tourists and residents of the holiday island of Kos should take into account the possibility of aftershocks and new earthquakes in the next month and a half. That says the Greek seismologist Christos Papaioannou of the Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering in Thessaloniki.
After the earthquake of thursday night, Kos scratches again slowly. During the afternoon, teams began to clear the ravage. Pubs will open again tonight.
Empel's Dutch Laury was in the center of Kos City when the earthquake hit the same Greek island. 'The floor broke open, people guessed and ran. It was terrible.''
From a first survey of the major Dutch travel organizations in Kos and Bodrum, no landmates were found to be injured. Sunweb, TUI and Corendon still hold a small battle because it's possible that a single at the hospital has not yet been reached.
On the North Sea beach, paraffin was washed on the island of Vlieland. The municipality of Vlieland states that paraffin is not harmful to humans and the environment, but people and animals may get sick when they eat it. The municipality therefore advises dog owners to keep an eye on their four-legged dogs.
Through a whirlwind, 10 bathers on the beach at Ostia, near Rome, were injured on Sunday. Parasols and sunbeds were sucked in more than three hundred meters. According to an eyewitness, it was an 'apocalyptic scene.'
The man who kills two German women in Hurghada invokes Shariah. He explained this according to the Egyptian newspaper Al-Shorouk during his trial. In that he has shown that the ideology of the Islamic State terrorist group is based.
The man who killed two German women in Hurghada acted on behalf of Islamic State (IS). The man would have contacted extremists from IS who attacked him as foreigners, according to the German press agency DPA, based on information from security services in Cairo.
The two German women who were killed in a resort in Egypt on Friday were permanently resident there, according to DPA press office.
Certainly two tourists died at a resort in Egypt on Friday. Four other holidaymakers were injured by the attack in Hurghada resort, reported the Egyptian Interior Ministry and sources in security services.
A splendid background picture on the Facebook page of the Austrian police has heated the moods in the Alps. On the scandalous scene, two Austrian agents walk along a beach with two scarce-clad Austrian shoots.
About eighty strangers on a beach in the state of Florida have saved a family of nine people from drowning death by forming a human chain. The family got stuck by the rising flood and threatened to swallow the water.
The British authorities have made an information video for holidaymakers who fear terror attacks. The four-minute movie shows a fictional attack on a hotel and provides tourists with practical tips to keep armed extremists alive.
The air traffic at New York Airport JFK has stopped for a remarkable reason Friday night (local time). Dozens of tortoises were croped from neighboring Jamaica Bay and landed on a runway.
Skin cancer is increasingly affecting young people. 'Forties, thirteen, even patients of the twenty with malignant cancer', dermatologist Marlies Wakkee of the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam reports.
Five people, including one child, were killed on Tuesday in the Libyan capital of Tripoli by a grenade that hit the beach. Certainly eighteen people were injured by the impasse near the Mitiga airport.
The governor of New Jersey Chris Christie has made himself as unimportant as possible, by spending an afternoon on the beach during a budget crisis. That's painful because many beaches in the state are closed because of the crisis.
PHOTO- A blue shark of over two meters long has delivered the scare of their lives on Saturday afternoon swimmers on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The animal literally swims a few meters of playing children, the Spanish newspaper Diario de Mallorca, which also has video footage, reports.
A dozen Dutch racing fans have been stuck at Baku Airport for a day because they do not have a visa. They arrived yesterday in Azerbaijan for Formula 1.
While everyone is on the terrace or beach, Saturday after 190,000 financial specialists do year-end examinations. With the CFA paper they get access to the top of Wall Street, City and Zuidas.
Everyone is shocked at the bill on the terrace or in a restaurant. But it can always be worse... An unexpected lifeguard in Monaco had to pay such an astronomical amount after an afternoon on the Nikki Beach terrace, which is the ticket for the whole internet.