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Events overview 08.06. POLAND

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A child locked in a hot car

The car parked in full sun in the vicinity of the railway station in Rumia caught the attention of passers-by - as it turned out, there was a two-year-old baby inside. The policemen arrived at the scene, broke the window and began searching for the boy's parents. Thanks to the strong reaction of people passing by, the child's life is not in danger. Considering the fact that the Toyota was tightly closed and the boy could not get fresh air, it is almost a miracle. The child's parents remain wanted by the police.

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Accident of the school coach in Zakopane

Students of Primary School No. 261 in Warsaw were returning home from a school trip. Around 11:00 am, in Tenczyn, between Rabka-Zdrój and Lubuń, one of the bus drivers drove into the opposite lane, which resulted in a head-on collision with a truck and a passenger car. According to the latest information, twenty-eight people were lightly injured, sixteen were hospitalized, six were seriously injured (including four children), and the bus driver who was released from the cabin did not regain consciousness. Five ambulance and one military helicopters, nine fire brigades and five ambulances arrived at the site of the road crash, which illustrates the scale of the shocking accident.

The convoy of shame after the weekend will set off for Poland

The campaign of the Civic Platform "Convoy of shame" aims to show the amount of earnings of Law and Justice MPs, who - as the opposition claims - are earning money at the expense of the good of the Polish economy. This is yet another edition of the campaign, which was initiated by the unmasking of awards recently granted to ministers and deputy ministers. PO MP Mariusz Witczak repeats that PiS participates in local elections in order to influence the appointment of posts in state-owned companies.

Refuse the activities of the junk mafia

Henryk Kowalczyk, the Minister of the Environment, announced that a proposal for changes had been prepared that would enable efficient prevention of landfill fires in the near future. They consist in tightening and specifying the regulations on waste management. The project is to impose financial guarantees for people, companies and institutions managing waste and oblige them to properly act in terms of securing them against fires. It will also be necessary to establish monitoring of facilities where waste will be stored. A significant change will be the reduction of the storage period of waste from three years to a year, thanks to which it will not accumulate to the amounts that - as recent weeks have shown - escape the control of entities responsible for their storage and disposal.

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