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Muhammad Akbar Sanjaya

XII IPS 1

Pamekasan student wins math contest in Romania


Alyssa Diva Mustika, a student from Pamekasan Junior High School, East
Java, won the gold medal at the International Mathematics Contest held in
Romania between March 22 to 29, Antara news agency reported.
 
Speaking to journalists, Diva said she was glad that she had been able to win
the competition, which she said had been very tight. “Thank God I won. I
will study harder,” she said.
 
Indonesia sent 10 students to the competition in Romania. Diva is not the
first Pamekasan student to win an international science competition.
Oktavian Latief, a student from SMA Negeri 1 Pamekasan won gold at the
International Physics Olympiad in 2006. Another student, Shohibul Maromi,
won the same award in 2010.
 
“I thank Diva for giving a good name to Indonesia and Pamekasan on the
international stage,” Pamekasan Regent Kholilurrahman said as quoted by
Antara.
 
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Kelas:XII Ips 1

Flo o ding in c e ntral kalimantan(BORNEO)

The flooding still smells some of the growth in the central Borneo province. Eight
sub-districts are still inundated with varying water levels, while the flood in the plump
subdistrict has subsided, according to current developments today, Tuesday (9/15 2020), at
12:00 p.m.
So says the head of the data center, information and communications of the collapse of the
national disaster relief agency (BNPB) raditya jati by its written statements.
According to the report, the regional disaster relief agency (BPBD) of seruyan district has
issued a report to the district that has yet to be under water level of 100 to 200 cm.
According to BPBD's panamins, the flooding of the villages collapsed, the langkai in the
taming subdistrict has receded. BPBD also informed on today's weather, this morning
cloudy.
The effects of floods on Monday 7 September resulted in more than 4,000 kk being
affected. BPBD's data lists 4,509 kk, or 16,459 affected. They're evacuating independently.
As for the material losses, more than 4,000 homes were affected.
The house is identified in nine sub-sub-district, namely, the central sphere, ampule,
headstones, chalks, marikites, upstream, upstream, taming, taming, and celluluk lakes," he
says.
The BPBD's emergency treatment efforts, which were coordinated with camat, the local
police, were doing field checks, and called on the public to be alert to secure the property in
the event of high water discharge time and the evacuation of shelters in mosques and
terminals.
In addition, TRC BPBD district of seruyan with camat manjul distributes logistics assistance
to affected victims. The seruyan regent is preparing for emergency response status on
dealing with catastrophic floods and landslides.

Sumber: kompas.com
Muhammad Ananta Ciqo B
XII IPS 1

Nepal rescuers find 3 bodiesnear crashed US Marine


Nepalese rescuers on Friday found three bodies near the wreckage of a U.S.
Marine helicopter that disappeared earlier this week while on a relief mission
in the earthquake-hit Himalayan nation, officials said.
Nepal’s Defense Secretary Iswori Poudyal gave no details about the
nationalities of the victims. The helicopter was carrying six Marines and two
Nepalese army soldiers.
The wreckage was found near Gothali village in the district of Dolakha.
The U.S. Embassy in Nepal had no immediate comment Friday.
The discovery of the wreckage, first spotted by a Nepalese army helicopter
Friday, followed days of intense search involving U.S. and Nepalese aircraft
and even U.S. satellites.
The U.S. relief mission was deployed soon after a magnitude-7.8 quake hit
April 25, killing more than 8,200 people. It was followed by another
magnitude-7.3 quake on Tuesday that killed 117 people and injured 2,800.
The second quake was centered between Kathmandu and Mount Everest, and
hit hardest in deeply rural parts of the Himalayan foothills, hammering many
villages reached only by hiking trails and causing road-blocking landslides.

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