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More than 2,500 flights are delayed as Canadian wildfire brings travel misery to the East Coast

June 7, 2023 by www.dailymail.co.uk Leave a Comment

More than 2,500 flights have been delayed in the United States as the raging wildfires across Canada cause travel headaches at airports in some of the biggest cities.

Hazy smoke has traveled south and blanketed the skies , which has resulted in huge delays at airports on the East Coast due to low visibility.

LaGuardia airport in New York is averaging delays of almost two hours, flights at Newark airport are being grounded for around 82 minutes and travelers at Philadelphia airport are facing 29-minute delays.

The US Federal Aviation Administration slowed down airplane traffic to and from New York City airports this afternoon and aircraft heading to Philadelphia International Airport from the East Coast and Midwest.

It warned travelers to expect delays of up to two hours as pilots battle the thick smoke clouding the skies.

More than 2,500 flights have been delayed in the United States as the raging wildfires across Canada bring travel misery

Hazy smoke has traveled south and blanketed the skies which has resulted in huge delays at airports in the East Coast due to low visibility

A man talks on his phone as he looks through the haze at the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, N.J., Wednesday, June 7, 2023

The skyline of lower Manhattan is seen past pedestrians as smoke from wildfires in Canada covers the city

Airports warned travelers of the impact of the smoke and urged them to check their flight status with their airline.

Newark Liberty International Airport told its passengers: ‘Low visibility due to smoke conditions in the region is impacting flight arrivals & departures. Contact your airline to determine flight status.

‘Weather conditions have caused LGA Airport flight disruptions. Check with your airline to determine the status of your flight,’ LaGuardia Airport told travelers.

Philadelphia International Airport announced: ‘Arriving flights to #PHLAirport are currently experiencing delays due to low visibility. Passengers should check with their airlines for updated flight information.’

A passenger frustrated with the delays took to Twitter to complain about the situation and wrote: ‘The employees can’t tell us if we’ll be able to fly or not. my flight keeps getting delayed by a few mins…. it feels. like the first day of Covid when no one knew what was going on/what to do. queens blvd is a ghost town. scarrrrrrrrrryyyyyy.’

Another wrote: ‘I never stopped masking so there’s that plus, but still. They’ve been pausing flights all day because visibility is so bad. They just delayed ours for the second time this afternoon. It’s giving they may cancel us.’

A third said: ‘Just landed at #Newark airport after flight from #Canada. Lucky for me my flight was only briefly delayed. Not great visibility enroute & air quality here at the airport is bad.’

The FAA lifted a ground stop for flights heading to LaGuardia due to the smoke but delayed some flights on the ground.

It added that the extreme smoke lingering over the East Coast could also delay flights in Boston, Baltimore and Washington D.C.

United Airlines said it is ‘monitoring the situation closely’, and a spokesman for Delta Airlines told CNBC the company is providing workers stationed on the tarmac with extra breaks between aircraft turns.

‘We are also watching the forecasts which call for rain in NYC in the days ahead, which should improve the air quality,’ it said.

The delays are set to last until tomorrow evening as the thick plumes of smoke remain.

The situation could get even worse across the north through Thursday as wildfires continue to burn in Canada.

It could spread again into New York, Philadelphia, Newark, Washington, Richmond, Virginia, and Baltimore, which would add to the very poor air quality.

Visibility and sky conditions will however improve on Friday into Saturday as the winds become more northwesterly, but it will not fully clear the smoke.

The smoky yellow haze enveloped New York City and is forecast to linger into the coming days

Hazy skies caused by Canadian wildfires blanket the monuments and skyline of Washington

Around 100 million residents are facing unhealthy levels of air quality and environmental agencies across the US are warning people to stay indoors following the thick clouds of smoke brought by Canadian wildfires.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has urged millions of residents to remain inside due to the hazardous smoke.

Huge swaths of the nation from the Northeast to the Great Lakes are braced for several more days of smog.

A thick, nicotine-yellow haze shrouded the famous Big Apple skyline Wednesday as the city became the most polluted in the world, with its Air Quality Index score soaring past 200, which is deemed ‘very unhealthy’.

More than a dozen US states and over 100 million people are under air quality alerts, prompting many to start wearing pandemic-era masks.

Health experts warned that breathing the fog can be as damaging as smoking 22 cigarettes a day.

Nanoparticles from the smog are so small they can penetrate the lungs and bloodstream, with side effects also including irritation to the eyes and throat as well as breathing problems.

Some areas including Indiana and Ohio saw the smoke partially disperse Wednesday morning, other regions such as Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington DC will see the fog remain for several days.

At around 10pm Tuesday, New York briefly set the mark for the worst air pollution in the world, overtaking the Indian capital of Delhi.

According to the IQAir rankings, New York had the worst air pollution of any major city as of Wednesday afternoon, with its air particle (PM2.5) concentration 61 times stronger than the WHO’s guidelines.

The city of Detroit was also in the top five metros for the worst air quality on Wednesday morning, with numerous US cities continuing to be plagued by the smog.

Smoke billowing from a major wildfire in Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada on June 3, 2023

Canada is currently experiencing its worst wildfire season in recent memory, with over 6.7 million acres burned since the start of the year

A firefighter directs water on a grass fire burning on an acreage behind a residential property in British Columbia

New York City Mayor Eric Adams urged vulnerable residents to be cautious amid the crisis, as he also blamed climate change for the yellow skies.

‘This may be the first time we’ve experienced something like this on this magnitude,’ he said. ‘Let me be clear, it’s not the last.’

The city’s health advisory warning has since been extended until 8pm Thursday, as officials warned residents to avoid outdoor exposure and stay indoors when possible.

This led to the postponement of Wednesday evening’s blockbuster baseball matchup between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox, which the teams said was ‘because of poor air quality’. The match has been rescheduled for Thursday evening.

New York’s iconic Broadway shows have also been hit by the smoke, with actor Jodie Comer pulled out of her matinee of Prima Facie on Wednesday due to the smoke. A witness told Deadline she took to the stage ten minutes late, before being replaced by her understudy when she had difficulty breathing.

Much of the smoke pouring into America is from Canada, which has been ravaged by wildfires, especially in the Quebec province.

There are currently 416 active fires across Canada and 240 have been classified by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Center as ‘out of control’. The fires have burned more than 8 million acres – roughly the size of 8 million football fields.

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Albay orders mandatory evacuation of residents in Mayon Volcano’s ‘danger zone’

June 8, 2023 by newsinfo.inquirer.net Leave a Comment

Mayon volcano, June 8, 2023 at 1:08PM | PHOTO: INQUIRER.net / Ed Lustan

LEGAZPI CITY — The local government of Albay has ordered the mandatory evacuation of residents inside the six-kilometer permanent danger zone on Thursday, June 8, after the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised alert level 3 on Mayon Volcano.

Eugene Escobar, chief of research division of the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office, said during the emergency meeting at the capitol in this city that alert level 3 meant the mandatory evacuation of all farmers and prohibition of human activities inside the danger zone.

Escobar said local officials were tasked to evaluate the evacuation centers and assess the needs in their respective areas.

Albay Governor Edcel Greco Lagman said classes at all levels in public and private schools within the danger zone would also be suspended.

The provincial government has not yet released the latest data on the number of villages and residents that had to be evacuated from the foot of the volcano.

Camalig Mayor Carlos Irwin Baldo Jr. ordered the early dismissal of classes in Tumpa, Quirangay, and Cabangan villages, which are inside the six to seven kilometer radius of the volcano.

Baldo said farmers and other residents would not be allowed to enter the six-kilometer radius permanent danger zone.

Phivolcs said there was an “increased tendency towards a hazardous eruption,” which means increased chances of lava flows and hazardous pyroclastic density currently affecting the upper to middle slopes of the volcano and of potential explosive activity within weeks or even days.

The increased activity prompted Phivolcs to raise the alert level on Mayon Volcano from 2 (increasing unrest) to 3 (increased tendency towards a hazardous eruption) on Thursday morning.

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Tanla Platforms to acquire ValueFirst for Rs 346 crore from Twilio

June 8, 2023 by economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

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To this effect, Tanla has signed a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire ValueFirst, “subject to upward closing adjustments in the range of $2.5 million – $3.5 million”, according to a regulatory filing by the Hyderabad-based company. The acquisition is expected to close in July 2023.

Homegrown communications platform-as-a-service (CPaaS) provider Tanla Platforms on Thursday said it is acquiring ValueFirst from US-based Twilio in a Rs 346 crores ($42 million) all-cash deal to strengthen its leadership in India’s cloud communications space.

To this effect, Tanla has signed a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire ValueFirst, “subject to upward closing adjustments in the range of $2.5 million – $3.5 million”, according to a regulatory filing by the Hyderabad-based company. The acquisition is expected to close in July 2023.

Separately, Tanla has also signed a binding term sheet to acquire ValueFirst Middle East FZC for a cumulative consideration of Rs 20 crores through a combination of primary investment and a secondary purchase from the existing shareholders, subject to closing conditions, to strengthen its global footprint. This acquisition is expected to close by September 2023.

“At an aggregate level across these two distinct acquisitions, Tanla is acquiring entities with Rs 950 crores revenue and Rs 52 crores recurring EBITDA ,” the company said, adding that Vishwadeep Bajaj, founder of ValueFirst will lead both the acquisitions.

“We only believe in purposeful acquisitions and have had an incredible track record with Karix acquisition, which has seen 20x EBITDA growth over the last 5 years. I am confident we will embark on a similar journey with ValueFirst to unlock massive value,” said Uday Reddy, Founder Chairman & CEO, Tanla Platforms.

“Tanla is a leading CPaaS provider in the Indian market as well as a longtime customer and partner of ours, making them a natural fit and ideal home for ValueFirst’s customers and employees. Twilio remains committed to India as well as our strategic partnerships and large employee base in the region,” said Khozema Shipchandler, President, Twilio Communications .

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“I am very excited to join Tanla, the largest CPaaS player in India and I am confident that we will benefit from significant synergies and scale to address the needs of our enterprises better,” said Vishwadeep Bajaj, CEO & Founder of ValueFirst.

ValueFirst will issue restricted stock units or RSUs for key talent worth Rs 50 crores (basis the SPA transaction value) over 2 years to drive performance retention. The company serves pver 1000 enterprises.

According to Tanla, the acquisition of ValueFirst will further strengthen its leadership in the Indian CPaaS space with more than 35% share. In the SMS channel, Tanla aims to further strengthen its revenue market share to nearly 45%.

In addition, this acquisition is expected to help Tanla help scale other key channels like WhatsApp with a sizable ~15% share.

Tanla has nearly 50% share in the large enterprise segment which will now be strengthened by another 20% share in the mid-market enterprise segment.

Its acquisition of ValueFirst Middle East FZC will provide Tanla a strong momentum in Saudi and Indonesia and a critical mass of 10% market share in the UAE. The homegrown company expects the total addressable market size in these markets at Rs 20,000 crores.

“Value First’s Surbo (an NLP-driven chatbot platform for messaging channels) can also be leveraged through focused cross-sell interventions in select amenable sectors such as e-commerce, BFSI, and Telecom. Surbo has 150+ active customers at a scale of 100Mn+ conversations per month,” as per the regulatory filing.

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It’s a challenge to get Indian users to pay for music: Spotify India MD Amarjit Singh Batra

June 8, 2023 by economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

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Amarjit Singh Batra, MD of Spotify India and general manager, SAMEA (South Asia, Middle East, Africa) fielded questions about the business of audio streaming in an exclusive chat with ET’s Shephali Bhatt.

Every meeting room in Spotify ’s India office in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla-Complex area is named after a popular local song or a homegrown podcast. A QR code under the signboard leads you directly to that title on the audio-streaming app. While leaving the premises, you cannot help but ask if one of these meeting room titles has changed in the last couple of months (it hasn’t, we’re told). That’s because in March, the Stockholm-based company removed Zee Music ’s entire Hindi film music catalogue, including hit albums like Gully Boy, from its app. The two parties had failed to negotiate their licensing agreement renewal. Given that the music label reportedly contributed to two dozen of Spotify’s Daily Top 200 Songs chart for the country, how has the move impacted listenership on the app?

Amarjit Singh Batra, MD of Spotify India and general manager, SAMEA (South Asia, Middle East, Africa) fielded this and other questions about the business of audio streaming in an exclusive chat with ET’s Shephali Bhatt. Edited excerpts:

Let’s address the elephant in the room right away. Is Spotify doing something to bring Zee Music back? Is there a worry if it doesn’t return?

I can’t comment on the specifics, but there is no worry. We probably have the best catalogue of music in the country today. Globally, we have almost 100 million songs and the largest repository of playlists – over 200,000 user-generated playlists are created in India every day.

Our leading playlist, Indie India, which focuses on independent artists, has grown by 200% over the last year and has added 2.5 lakh new followers in just one year. Today, we have content in almost every Indian language on Spotify. But there are times when some content is there, some is not. It’s part of the process. I wouldn’t read too much into that.

This isn’t a one-off though. Spotify India also had a year-long dispute with Warner Chappell Music in 2019. Is the company trying to send a strong message to music labels?

I think this is a general industry phenomenon that you’ll find in other sectors, too. Spotify has been in this business for 15 years. We are not a fly-by-night operator. Our objectives are much larger than one artist or one content piece. We have over 515 million people listening in across 184 countries. A lot of our focus is to see how we serve them well. Sometimes we need to give our teams a break, too, because they’re working on so many things. So, let’s not put pressure on the teams.

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Is there pressure on the India team to meet a certain percentage of the targets for the next quarter then? The first quarterly report of 2023 states that the company aims to add 15 million net new subscribers, including 7 million premium/paying ones.

I think Daniel [Ek] is a big believer in India. When we build for businesses, we don’t divide it into regions, or individuals. We’re all going to contribute to that target.

India is among the top five markets for Spotify in terms of users. The app fetches the highest monthly streams (13.5 billion) compared to other freemium apps here, too, as per record labels. But the country falls in your ‘rest of world’ zone which contributes the lowest share (12%) of paying subscribers. How do you plan to bring in more Indian users into the premium fold?

It’s a challenge to get Indian users to pay for music. What makes it harder is that the Indian users get a free-on-demand experience of the app wherein there are no restrictions on the songs they can listen to, which is not the case with the free experience in other markets. But Indians are paying for a lot of things now.

I think they are short-changing themselves by not enjoying music seamlessly by paying roughly $1.5 that we ask them to pay for a month. So, we’re trying to enhance the user’s overall experience of the app to change consumer behaviour. For instance, my team works very closely with artists, labels, and partners to educate them on how they can use Spotify, because there’s so much data available to help artists figure out what they should create, for whom and so on.

What about podcasts? Spotify invested heavily in this vertical but industry-wide listenership figures are going down. Podcast advertising revenue forecasts estimate slower growth, too. Is it still a growth driver for you?

It’s the biggest growth driver for us in the future…

But Spotify discontinued 11 of its original shows in October and recently laid off 200 people in its podcast division globally…

I think a lot has happened in the global economy in the last one or two years. At Spotify, we consciously thought about leading the way to make podcasts an important part of the listening consumption pattern of our audience. In the next phase of the journey, we want to enable more creators to come onboard, equip them with tools like Anchor, to create their own podcasts. Ultimately, we are a tech and platform company. We can add much more value to our listeners and creators if we also invest in that part of the piece.

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So, we’re moving forward in that direction. A large business goes through learning curves. I think it’s very easy to copy somebody. It’s difficult to pioneer something, because then you will do some great things and some not-so-great things. So, Spotify is still going behind podcasts in a big way. We’re just developing new ways to bring listeners and creators into this space.

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SK On nabs additional $400 million in funding

June 8, 2023 by koreajoongangdaily.joins.com Leave a Comment

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SK On, a local battery maker, will raise an additional $400 million from a group of Singaporean financial investors, upping its total funding to nearly 5 trillion won ($3.8 billion) ahead of its initial public offering (IPO) scheduled for 2026.

SK Innovation held a board meeting on Thursday and approved the plan.

The funds will be used to help SK On, which split off from SK Innovation in October 2021, accelerate its push to expand its global electric vehicle (EV) battery market share amid the rapid electrification trend.

ENGZ Holdings Limited, JPT Holdings Limited, and Wert Holdings Limited will invest a combined $400 million in SK On as members of a consortium led by MBK Partners, according to SK Innovation’s regulatory filing Thursday.

The MBK Partners-led consortium, which includes global financial investors from China and the Middle East, previously agreed to offer up to $800 million, which was approved by SK Innovation on May 24. SNB Capital, an asset management arm of Saudi National Bank, will provide up to $144 million.

SK On has raised a total of 4.97 trillion won ($3.82 billion) so far, exceeding its initial target of 4 trillion won. SK On raised a total of 1.2 trillion won from a local private equity consortium in March and another 2 trillion won from SK Innovation.

SK On plans to go public by the end of 2026.

Investing in pre-IPO stocks allows investors to buy company shares at what could be a fraction of the market value, giving a higher return on investment. If companies don’t go public within the period that was promised, they are usually required to return the investment plus the interest, although this varies depending on the contract.

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