FOUR NORTH CAROLINA UTILITY WORKERS WERE TRAGICALLY KILLED WHEN A DUMP TRUCK DRIVER DROVE THROUGH A STOP SIGN AND CRASHED INTO A CREW OF WORKERS.(PHOTO).

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 Four North Carolina utility workers were tragically killed when a dump truck driver drove through a stop sign and crashed into a crew of workers. This heartbreaking incident occurred at 1:23 p.m. on Thursday afternoon in Eden, North Carolina. According to reports, a City of Eden dump truck driven by 66-year-old Michael Vernon ran a stop sign at the intersection of Carroll and Church Street in Eden. After blowing through the intersection, Vernon struck 6 utility workers with Duke Energy who were working on power lines for Carolina Power and Signalization. The dump truck then struck an occupied bucket truck before going off the road into a ditch. Four of the utility workers were sadly pronounced deceased on the scene while 2 others were life-flighted to a nearby hospital in critical condition. The utility worker in the bucket truck was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.  Michael Vernon was also taken to the hospital for minor injuries sustained durin...

ARIK AIR AIRLIFTS 2.2M PASSENGERS IN 2024- NCAA REPORT.(PHOTO).


 Arik Air Airlifts 2.2m Passengers in 2024 – NCAA Report


Arik Air transported 2,239,176 passengers in 2024, making it Nigeria’s second most active airline, according to a report by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).


Despite operating under the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) since 2017, the airline completed 10,699 flights, capturing 19.3% of total passenger traffic and 15.1% of domestic flight operations.


Aviation experts hailed Arik Air’s resilience despite financial and regulatory challenges, crediting AMCON’s intervention for stabilizing operations. The airline’s strong performance underscores its continued relevance in Nigeria’s aviation industry.

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