Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has passed away at the remarkable age of 100. Known for his humanitarian efforts post-presidency, he co-founded the Carter Center, which focuses on peace and democracy globally. His life's work has had a significant impact on human rights and social development, earning him respect worldwide.
In other news, a plane crash in South Korea has resulted in the deaths of 179 individuals. The Airfly flight from Thailand landed without its landing gear, leading to catastrophic consequences. Investigations are underway, particularly into the potential warning of a bird strike that was issued to the pilots before the incident.
This weekend, severe tornadoes caused destruction in several Southern states, resulting in multiple fatalities and widespread devastation. Texas, especially, has faced significant loss with numerous buildings damaged. Recovery efforts are being initiated as the National Weather Service assesses the damage and prepares to assist affected communities.
Former President Jimmy Carter has passed away at his home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 100. The Carter Center confirmed his death in a statement released yesterday afternoon. Carter, who served as the 39th President from 1977 to 1981, devoted his life to humanitarian efforts and the promotion of peace worldwide after leaving office. He co-founded the Carter Center in 1982 with his wife, Rosalynn, focusing on human rights, democracy, and social development across nations. In honor of his contributions, President Biden has declared a state funeral for Carter in Washington, D.C. and January 9th will be observed as a national day of mourning. Biden has called on Americans to gather in their places of worship to pay tribute to Carter's lasting legacy and has ordered that the U.S. flag be flown at half-staff for the next 30 days. In addition to Carter’s death, the world witnessed a devastating plane crash in South Korea that claimed the lives of 179 people. The incident involved an Airfly flight from Thailand that landed without landing gear, skidding off the runway and bursting into flames. Miraculously, two crew members survived with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, which occurred shortly after air traffic control warned the pilots of a potential bird strike. The South Korean government has declared a seven-day national mourning period in response to this tragedy. Tragedy also struck across the Southern U.S. this weekend as deadly tornadoes wreaked havoc in states from Texas to Georgia. Over 30 tornadoes made landfall, resulting in at least four fatalities, including one in Texas. The Houston area particularly saw intense destruction, with more than 300 buildings damaged. The National Weather Service is now conducting assessments to gauge the strength of these tornadoes and to help residents begin the recovery process.Thankfully Carter knows he is no longer the worst president! He can now rest in peace.
He was a peaceful leader Didnt start any war Rest in peace mr president ( 1924 - 2024 ) You will be missed
Carter was not the greatest President but a decent and good human being. Unlike trump, who is the WORST president EVER and a piece of SH*T as a person!
Im allowing jimmy to visit his wife for two months, after that he has a debt for Corry Thompson of love and kindness and humility
Bird strike my patooti. If you believe this you probably voted for Kamala Disaster.