Anonymous ID: ded266 May 24, 2020, 5:54 p.m. No.9304124   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4336 >>4368 >>4432

'Significant' Fire Erupts at Bombardier Aerospace Facility in Belfast

 

According to local media, some fifty firefighters are battling a "significant" fire at the international company Bombardier Aerospace's site in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.

 

A large fire has broken out at a Bombardier aerospace company facility in Belfast, Northern Ireland, according to Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service. A factory unit is on fire, as six ground team and one air team, with a total of 50 firefighters, are said to be containing the blaze.

 

People are asked to avoid the area of Airport Road. The extent of the damage done to the area is not known, and no casualties have been reported. It is also unclear how the fire started.

 

Videos and photos from the site were shared in social media.

 

Fire Service Area Commander Dermott Rooney called the fire "very significant", asking people to keep windows and doors closed and stay away from the site in order not to hinder firefighting operations.

 

"Obviously, we are trying to get the fire under control. It's very early stages, we would ask members of the public to stay away from the area so they don't hamper our efforts," he said, cited by BBC.

 

Bombardier aerospace company is one of Northern Ireland's largest employers, making wings for Bombardier's A220 planes. Based in Canada, Bombardier Inc. is a multinational manufacturer of business jets and rail equipment.

 

https://sputniknews.com/uk/202005241079407883-significant-fire-erupts-at-bombardier-aerospace-facility-in-belfast/

Anonymous ID: ded266 May 24, 2020, 5:54 p.m. No.9304134   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ohio Judge Deems State’s Coronavirus Lockdown Illegal

 

An Ohio judge deemed the state’s lockdown in response to the Chinese coronavirus illegal, and stated that the state’s top health director “acted in an impermissibly arbitrary, unreasonable, and oppressive manner.”

 

Lake County Common Pleas Judge Eugene Lucci ruled that Amy Acton, the director of the Ohio Department of Health, is prohibited from punishing nonessential businesses that defy Ohio’s orders to stay closed in response to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, Cleveland 19 News reported.

 

The report added that the Lake County General Health District, police officers, prosecutors, and the Ohio Attorney General are also prohibited from punishing so-called “nonessential” businesses, as the companies already operate in compliance with standard safety regulations.

 

Moreover, Lucci declared that Acton “has acted in an impermissibly arbitrary, unreasonable, and oppressive manner,” reported the Columbus Dispatch.

 

Lucci’s ruling was in response to a May 8 lawsuit filed by 1851 Center for Constitution law on behalf of Rock House Fitness Inc, and 34 other gyms, which have been deemed nonessential businesses and thus told to stay closed under Ohio’s statewide “Stay Safe Ohio” order.

 

“Constitutions are written to prevent governments from arbitrarily interfering in citizens’ lives and businesses,” said 1851 Center Executive Director Maurice Thompson, according to Cleveland 19 News.

 

“On that front, the call to action is clear,” he added. “The Governor and health director may no longer impose their own closures and regulations and write their own criminal penalties to enforce those regulations and closures.”

 

In issuing her orders, Acton relied on a statute that grants her department “ultimate authority in matters of quarantine and isolation.”

 

Lucci, however, says that Ohio law only permits Acton to “isolate” the sick and “quarantine” those who have been exposed to an illness during the period of incubation for the disease, and that in the case of the Wuhan coronavirus, the incubation period is 14 days.

 

Therefore, Judge Lucci has concluded that Acton’s powers are to stop after 14 days.

 

“The director has quarantined the entire people of the state of Ohio, for much more than 14 days,” wrote Lucci. “The director has no statutory authority to close all businesses — which she deems non-essential for a period of two months.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/05/24/ohio-judge-deems-states-coronavirus-lockdown-illegal/