Millions of liters of untreated sewage flowed into the sea in Wellington, New Zealand, after a wastewater treatment plant failure, prompting warnings for residents to avoid local beaches, according to The Guardian. Meanwhile, thousands of homes in Mississippi remained without power two weeks after a winter storm, as reported by the New York Times. In other news, former President Donald Trump signed a proclamation to increase US imports of beef from Argentina, and reports revealed that many smart motorways in England are failing to deliver expected value for money, as detailed by the BBC. Additionally, a recent ranking highlighted the states with the most restaurant cleanliness complaints, according to Fox News.
The sewage leak in Wellington was described as an environmental disaster by local authorities, as stated by The Guardian. Residents were advised not to enter the water, collect seafood, or walk their dogs on local beaches. Repairs to the wastewater treatment plant were underway.
In Mississippi, the ice storm had initially knocked out power to ten times as many people across the region, according to the New York Times. As of Saturday afternoon, around 15,000 customers, primarily in rural areas, were still without electricity, concentrated around Lafayette County and Oxford. Debris and downed lines continued to pose challenges for restoration efforts.
Former President Trump's decision to increase beef imports from Argentina sparked fury from US cattle ranchers, according to The Guardian. Economists predicted the move would have little impact on prices. A White House official had announced the plan in October.
Reports from National Highways indicated that many smart motorways in England were not delivering the value for money originally expected, as reported by the BBC. Two schemes, involving sections of the M25 and M6, were found to be offering "very poor" value. The AA, representing motorists, called the schemes a "catastrophic waste of time, money and effort."
A ranking by Affordable Seating, a restaurant furniture company, analyzed over 2.8 million TripAdvisor reviews across roughly 40,000 restaurants in 2024, according to Fox News. The company focused on low-rated restaurants that received 2.4 stars or fewer, flagging reviews that mentioned terms related to cleanliness.
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