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Ciudad Juarez, Jun 11 (EFE).- A Mexican man died on Friday as he fell while trying to scale a border wall to cross into the state of Texas in the United States on Friday, according to the authorities in both countries.The accident occurred in the border town of Ciudad Juarez, which borders the city of El Paso, Texas, when the 24-year-old man, whose name was not released, tried to cross into the US and fell from the top of the 10-meter (33 feet) high iron structure. (Camera RAÚL MORALES).B-ROLL OF THE BORDER WALL WHERE A MEXICAN MAN FALLS OFF AS HE TRIES TO CROSS THE BORDER IN CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO.
Castellón (Spain), May 29 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The port of Castellón remains closed while the search for two missing persons continues after the capsize of the ship "Nazmuye Ana", which also caused serious injuries to a 46-year-old worker, who entered the ICU of the General Hospital of Castellón and remains stable.FOOTAGE OF THE SEARCH FOR THE TWO MISSING PEOPLE.
A search and rescue team in Jakarta led by Indonesia's Navy is searching for a missing Indonesian budget airline plane that is suspected to have crashed into the sea, with 62 people on board, shortly after the Boeing passenger jet took off from Jakarta airport. IMAGES
Lanzarote (Spain), Nov 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: Javier Fuentes) Spanish emergency services rescued on Wednesday from the sea another four bodies belonging to the group of 36 to 37 Maghreb migrants who were travelling on a boat that capsized Tuesday night in the Órzola coast, north of Lanzarote, Spain, which brings the number of deaths to eight in this incident.FOOTAGE OF THE COAST OF LANZAROTE.
Just when people are getting more comfortable flying during the pandemic, CNN reports a woman died due to COVID-19 while on a flight to Arizona. CNN reports a county official said the Dallas-area woman was in her 30s and had 'underlying high-risk health conditions.' The woman died in late July on the tarmac at a New Mexico airport. The Dallas County HHS first reported her death in the news release Sunday. No other details were made available because of medical privacy reasons. Johns Hopkins University says more than 220,000 have died and more than 8.2 million COVID-19 cases have been reported nationwide as of Tuesday afternoon. The Transportation Security Administration says it screened more than 1 million passengers Sunday. That's the highest number of passengers since March 16.