Anonymous ID: 7017a6 Jan. 20, 2019, 1:05 p.m. No.4837416   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

United Airlines Passengers Stranded For Over 13-Hours On Canadian Tarmac

 

With no customs officers on duty overnight, passengers were forced to stay on board, many shivering under the thin blankets handed out by flight attendants.

 

Montreal, Canada:

 

A medical emergency and a mechanical problem left passengers on a United Airlines flight stuck for more than 13 hours on the frigid tarmac of a Canadian airport in the plane's barely heated interior, the CBC network reported.

 

United Flight 179 had taken off late Saturday from Newark, New Jersey en route to Hong Kong with some 250 passengers on board.

 

When a passenger suffered a medical emergency the plane made an emergency landing in Goose Bay airport in Newfoundland and Labrador province, on Canada's east coast, the airline told CBC.

 

But after paramedics evacuated the passenger and took him to hospital, the plane was unable to take off โ€“ reportedly because bitterly cold temperatures (-30 centigrade, or -22 Fahrenheit) had caused a door to freeze.

 

With no customs officers on duty overnight, passengers were forced to stay on board, many shivering under the thin blankets handed out by flight attendants.

 

With little communication about what was going on, and with food and water running short some 10 hours into the ordeal, officials finally arrived to deliver supplies from the Tim Hortons fast-food chain known in Canada for its coffee and doughnuts.

 

Please help us. This is an emergency @united. People are not doing well. Running low on food.

โ€” SONJAY (@sonjaydutterson) January 20, 2019

 

A replacement plane arrived only after a 13-hour wait, passengers said.

 

One of them, Sonjay Dutt, reached by phone, said the plane was underheated and that the arrival of the food and coffee was not enough to appease increasingly angry passengers.

 

Much of eastern Canada, as well as the US northeast, has been suffering through a glacial cold spell, with heavy snowfalls that have led to scores of flight cancellations.

 

At the end of the United ordeal, passenger Dutt doubtless summed up the feeling of many when he tweeted that "it's been a long long long long day."

 

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/united-airlines-passengers-stranded-for-over-13-hours-on-canadian-tarmac-1980589?pfrom=home-topstories

Anonymous ID: 7017a6 Jan. 20, 2019, 1:09 p.m. No.4837441   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Japan to expand age limit for special adoption system to cover children under 15

 

JIJI

The Justice Ministry plans to expand the special adoption system to cover children under 15 years old, compared with the current basic age limit of under 6, Jiji Press learned Saturday.

 

The revision is aimed at helping children lacking proper care due to abuse, poverty and other reasons, according to informed sources. It will be the first time for the special adoption system to be revised since its introduction in 1988.

 

With the revision, the special adoption system will be available to elementary and junior high school students.

 

The Justice Ministry is also considering allowing the special adoption of children aged between 15 and 17 under some additional conditions, the sources said.

 

The ministry aims to submit related legislation, including a bill to revise the Civil Code, during the ordinary Diet session due to start on Jan. 28, after receiving recommendations on the issue from the Legislative Council.

 

A subcommittee of the council has looked at several options for the adoption age limit and reached a conclusion that it is desirable to set the ceiling at under 15, as the Civil Code calls for respecting the will of people aged 15 or older.

 

The consent of children is not required under the current special adoption system, and the rule is expected to remain unchanged under the revised system.

 

Adoption under the special system terminates legal ties between adopted children and their biological parents.

 

The Legislative Council, at its meeting on Jan. 29, is slated to decide whether to support the exceptional adoption of children between 15 and 17, under the following conditions: that they agree to be adopted, have been living with those who would become their adoptive parents since before turning 15, and encountered circumstances that prevented their adoption filings by that age.

 

Under the existing system, adoption filings are submitted to family courts by those applying to become the adoptive parents. The prospective parents often feel mental stress if the birth parents do not agree to their childrenโ€™s adoption.

 

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/01/19/national/japan-expand-age-limit-special-adoption-system-cover-children-15/