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Top 10 Worst events happened in 2020






 Hope you all are good and alive not flooded in devastating floods of Indonesia or India's Assam neither got killed by  suffocation of gas leak in Visakhapatnam nor by Corona pandemic or Australian busfire. Obviously you are alive that's why you are here searching for big events in 2020 or worst things happened in 2020 or 2020 so far.
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IN THIS BLOG I WILL GOING TO LIST YOU ALL BIG TRAGEDIES OF 2020 HAPPENED SO FAR IN INDIA ALSO WILL GIVE YOU QUICK LOOK OF MAJOR  EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD




1) JNU attack on students

On 5 January 2020, more than 50 masked people armed with rods, sticks and acid attacked the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, and injured more than 39 students and teachers.Many students received serious injuries. Professors who tried to intervene and protect the students, as well as ambulances carrying injured individuals, were attacked. Eyewitnesses stated that police within the campus did not intervene to stop the mob. After attacking residents of the university campus for three hours, the mob escaped; none of its members was arrested or detained. All 36 students who were injured and admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (AIIMS) 



2) COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic in India is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case of COVID-19 in India, which originated from China, was reported on 30 January 2020. As of 30 May 2020, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare have confirmed a total of 173,763 cases, 82,370 recoveries (including 1 migration) and 4,971 deaths in the country. India currently has the largest number of confirmed cases in Asia.

for more depth study you can check our blog on A Complete Analysis of COVID-19 Or Research On Covid-19 




3) Delhi Riots

The 2020 Delhi riots, or North East Delhi riots, were multiple waves of bloodshed, property destruction, and rioting in North East Delhi, beginning on 23 February and caused chiefly by Hindu mobs attacking Muslims. Of the 53 people killed, two-thirds were Muslims who were shot, slashed with repeated blows or set on fire. The dead also included a policeman, an intelligence officer and over a dozen Hindus, who were shot or assaulted.More than a week after the violence had ended, hundreds of wounded were languishing in inadequately staffed medical facilities and corpses were being found in open drains.By mid-March many Muslims had remained missing.



4) Death of Rishi Kapoor and Irfan Khan

In less than 24 hours, Bollywood has lost two legends, back to back.
On Wednesday morning (29/4/2020), Irrfan Khan, a beloved actor who broke through to Hollywood and seemed to resonate especially well with fans, died at age 53. Mr. Khan had cancer and was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai for a colon infection last week.

Then, on Thursday morning (30/4/2020), India was shocked to learn of the death of Rishi Kapoor. Mr. Kapoor, 67, was a Bollywood giant, a handsome, charming matinee idol who starred in dozens of films in the 1970s and ’80s, and hailed from an illustrious film family.
Mr. Kapoor found out he had leukemia in 2018, and was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai on Wednesday, but an exact cause of death was not immediately given.




5) Gas leak in Visakhapatnam

The Visakhapatnam gas leak, also referred to as the Vizag gas leak, was an industrial accident that occurred at the LG Polymers chemical plant in R. R. Venkatapuram village near Gopalapatnam on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India, during the early morning of 7 May 2020. The resulting vapour cloud spread over a radius of about three kilometres (2 mi), affecting the nearby areas and villages. As per the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) the death toll was 11, and more than 1,000 people became sick after being exposed to the gas.




6)  India China dispute

On May 5, a scuffle broke out between Indian and Chinese troops at the Pangong Tso lake, located 14,000 feet (4,270 metres) above the sea level in the Himalayan region of Ladakh.
A video shot by an Indian soldier and shared on social media showed soldiers from both nations engaged in fistfights and stone-pelting at the de facto border, known as Line of Actual Control (LAC). The incident, which continued until the next day, resulted in 11 soldiers being injured on both sides
Three days later and nearly 1,200km (745 miles) away to the east along the LAC, another fight erupted at Nathu La Pass in the Indian state of Sikkim after Indian soldiers stopped a patrol party from China's People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
Both countries downplayed the incidents and the issues were resolved at the local commander level, as has generally been done in the past.
But in the weeks since then, the India-China border has seen soldiers from both sides camping along several disputed areas, with each side accusing the other of trespassing.




7) Territorial disputes between India and Nepal

 India's latest diplomatic row with Nepal erupted on May 8 when New Delhi announced the inauguration of a Himalayan road link that passes through the disputed area of Kalapani.
Nepal claims that the river to the west of Kalapani as the main Kali River, hence it belongs to Nepal. The river borders the Nepalese district of Darchula in the Sudurpashchim Pradesh province and the Indian district of Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand state. The Treaty of Sugauli signed by Nepal and British India on 3 March 1816 locates the Kali River as Nepal's western boundary with India.
Subsequent maps drawn by British surveyors show the source of the boundary river at different places. This discrepancy in locating the source of the river led to boundary disputes between India and Nepal, with each country producing maps supporting their own claims.




8) Assam flood

The first wave of flash flood triggered Assam on Tuesday (May 26, 2020) affecting around two lakh people and seven districts in the state. Nearly, 9,000 villagers have been shifted to 35 relief camps.
The districts which were affected are - Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Darrang, Nalbari, Goalpara, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia.
The sudden flood also affected the crops as around 1007 hectares of fields submerged under water and 16,500 domestic animals and poultry got affected.
Goalpara has the highest number of 1.68 lakh flood-hit people, followed 10,943 in Nalbari and 7,897 in Dibrugarh, according to an the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA)  bulletin. There are 3,455 people affected by flood in Tinsukia, 2,970 in Lakhimpur, 845 in Darrang and 610 in Dhemaji.

Met office has predicted more rains over the next 2-3 days.
The heavy rain also caused landslides in 5-6 locations due to which railway operation from the Lumding - Badarpur hill section was suspended from Tuesday night.




9) Locust attack

On Wednesday 28/5/2020 come to know that,massive swarms of desert locusts are destroying crops across western and central India, spearing into Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab now, after Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana, as the government said it has stepped up its response to the country's worst locust attack in nearly three decades.
It's said that
There's a global locust swarm in existence right now the worst in many decades -- and India could suffer from a brutal wave in the coming months. A 1 sq km swarm in 1 day can eat as much food as 35,000 people.




10) Delhi Earthquake

A medium-intensity earthquake of magnitude 4.6 struck near Delhi on 29/5/2020, prompting people to rush out of their homes.
The epicentre of the earthquake was near Rohtak in Haryana, according to India's National Center for Seismology.
The earthquake struck at 9:08 pm at a depth of 5 km, the agency said



What happened around the world 2020

#Australian busfire:
Australia faced a devastating start to it’s fire season in late 2019, and things swiftly got worse before rains helped contain many of the worst fires in February 2020 prompting the government to declare a state of emergency
An area about the size of South Korea, roughly 25.5 million acres, has burned. At least 33 people are dead, including at least three volunteer firefighters, and more are missing. Around 3,000 homes have been destroyed or damage

#Pakistan plane crash:
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane flying to Karachi from lahor  has crashed  near densely populated residential area of Karachi a few kilometres from the runway with reports suggesting all 97 people onboard were killed. and 2 on  board and 8 local people injured

# Death Of famous Kobe Bryant:
On January 26, 2020, a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter crashed in Calabasas, California, around 30 miles (48 kilometres) northwest of downtown Los Angeles, en route from John Wayne Airport to Camarillo Airport. Nine people were on board, including retired NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant, widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, baseball coach John Altobelli, along with five other passengers, and the pilot. Everyone on the helicopter died

#Earthquake in Turkey:
The 2020 Elazığ earthquake occurred at 20:55 local time (17:55 UTC) on 24 January in Turkey. The magnitude of the earthquake was determined to be 6.7 Mw. The earthquake's epicentre was close to the town of Sivrice in Elazığ Province and felt in the neighbouring provinces of Diyarbakır, Malatya and Adıyaman, and the neighbouring countriesof Armenia, Syria and Iran. Kandilli Observatory reported the magnitude of the earthquake as 6.5 Mw .A total of 41 people were killed and more than 1,600 were injured.

#Ukrainian jetliner crash in Iran:
Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 (PS752) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Tehran to Kiev operated by Ukraine International Airlines (UIA). On 8 January 2020, the Boeing 737-800 operating the route was shot down shortly after takeoff from Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport. All 176 passengers and crew were killed; it was the first fatal air accident involving Ukraine International Airlines.
The airplane was shot down by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)



















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