India announced it would send at least 44 tons of medicine, food, and tents to assist citizens of Fiji who were hit by a cyclone last week, and researchers in Britain found that U.K. households waste more than 37,000 tons of beef every year.[1][2] The United Nations reported that a 21-ton airdrop over Syria of vegetable oil, lentils, rice, and salt may have landed in an area covered with landmines, and NASA said that a meteor recently exploded over the Atlantic ocean with a force of 13,000 tons of TNT, roughly equal to that of the atomic bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II.
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India announced it would send at least 44 tons of medicine, food, and tents to assist citizens of Fiji who were hit by a cyclone last week, and researchers in Britain found that U.K. households waste more than 37,000 tons of beef every year.[1][2] The United Nations reported that a 21-ton airdrop over Syria of vegetable oil, lentils, rice, and salt may have landed in an area covered with landmines, and NASA said that a meteor recently exploded over the Atlantic ocean with a force of 13,000 tons of TNT, roughly equal to that of the atomic bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II.