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**Philippines Earthquake Leaves Dozens Dead, Nilgiri Imposes Traffic Restrictions, Tamil Nadu Police Arrested for Sexual Assault, Political Fallout in Karur Crowd Surge, and More**
**Manila, Philippines / Chennai, India** – A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the Philippines on Tuesday, causing widespread destruction and claiming at least 26 lives with 147 injured. Rescue efforts are underway to find those trapped beneath the rubble. The epicenter of the quake, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, was located approximately 19 kilometers northeast of Bogo City in Cebu province. A tsunami warning was initially issued but later rescinded.
Meanwhile, in Tamil Nadu, India, authorities are bracing for an influx of tourists to the Nilgiri region due to upcoming holidays. To manage the anticipated traffic, the Nilgiri District Police have announced new traffic regulations effective from October 1st to 5th. These restrictions include designated routes for tourist vehicles and parking areas outside major towns, with shuttle bus services to tourist destinations. Heavy vehicles will be banned from entering key towns during peak hours.
In a shocking turn of events, two police officers in Tiruvannamalai have been arrested and suspended following allegations of sexually assaulting a woman from Andhra Pradesh during a roadside check. An investigation is underway.
The political fallout continues in the wake of the tragic crowd surge at a political rally in Karur that resulted in 41 deaths. A fact-finding team from the BJP has raised several questions regarding the event. These questions were: why a small venue was chosen, who caused the power outage during the event, who unauthorized individuals were allowed to enter the venue, why intelligence failed to predict the size of the crowd, and why the injured were taken to a hospital 25 kilometers away instead of a nearer hospital. They’re demanding a transparent investigation, potentially by the CBI, and criticizing the state government’s handling of the incident. The state government responded by sharing details regarding the location selection and permissions granted for the event.
In international news, India has called for immediate action after a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in London was vandalized. The statue, located in Tavistock Square, commemorates Gandhi’s time as a law student in London.
Furthermore, an All India Congress Committee has arrived in Karur to visit the victims and offer relief. A committee of AIADMK party officials has been removed from party positions.
Additionally, the Taliban government in Afghanistan has reportedly shut down the country’s telecommunications networks, causing a near-total internet blackout. The reasons for the shutdown remain unclear.
Lastly, US president Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have proposed a ceasefire plan for the conflict between Israel and Palestine, which was immediately rejected by Hamas.