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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the news talks had been newsroom this is newsfacs.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
In the subdate. Small explosions are ringing out across Auckland's
Penrose this morning as firefighters worked to battle a large
warehouse fire. Fire and Emergency received a call from a
security company about a building on fire on Maurice Road
just before one am. At the peak of the blaze,
they had nine fire trucks, three ladder trucks and around
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fifty personnel on the scene. Auckland City Assistant Commander Roger
Callister says this still unsure what the source of the
explosions are. Could the battels could be Oxio, Settle Lane,
could be lpg A. National MP wants to see police
given more powers to crack down on anti social behavior.
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Ryan Hamilton's lodge to members bills, saying more needs to
be done to curb instances of public disturbances and intimidation.
Political editor Jason Walls has more.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Hamilton's bill will allow police to prevent a person or
a group from returning to a specified area for up
to twenty four hours, he says, by not allowing those
causing the problems to return to the scenes where they
were wreaking havoc for at least a day will make
the community safer.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
A sharp rise in the prevalence of multiple sclerosis over
the past two decades, a University of Auckland study reveals
a number of people diagnosed with the condition lifted by
a third between two thousand and six and twenty twenty two.
Study author Natalia boven says while European New Zealanders have
been diagnosed with MS at a higher rate, they found
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the condition increased substantially for Maldi, Pacifica and Asian ethnic
groups over the same period. Proof of how much plastic
is in the air, Auckland University scientists have tested for
microplastics in the air of two chemistry labs to investigate
how much plastic New Zealander is inhaling. The study found
levels indoors in Auckland are up to twenty times higher
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than outdoors in rural Southland. Senior lecturer and research lead
Joe Rindalab says, because we spend so much time indoors,
we need to know more about the risks of this exposure.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
The plastic can go to the lungs and ergoes is
to the heart and then the heart pumps to the brain.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
For to Sport and the Warriors have recorded a statement
forty to ten NRL win over the Sharks in Sydney.
The Wire scored seven tries, including five unanswered in the
second half, to leap to second on the ladder. Coach
Andrew Webster's detailed what he's most proud of. Definitely have
events like even right to the end there when we
knew we had the game run.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
We'll just turn it up for each other for one
in a way scrambling.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
The win is the warriors tenth of the season and
the Black Foils are in the hunt to contend at
the latest SALGP event in New York. Following the opening
day of racing, New Zealand won the third and final
race of the day after finishing second and eleventh in
the first two races. Peter Berling's crew are fourth on
the events standings heading into tomorrow's second day of racing.
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