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New Zealand to ban disposable e-cigarettes amid surge in youth vaping

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New Zealand said Wednesday it will ban disposable e-cigarettes, or vapes, and raise financial penalties for those who sell such products to minors.

The move comes less than a month after the government repealed a unique law enacted by the previous left-leaning government to phase out tobacco smoking by imposing a lifetime ban on young people buying cigarettes.

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New Zealand’s Associate Health Minister Casey Costello said Wednesday that e-cigarettes remain «a key smoking cessation device» and the new regulations will help prevent minors from taking up the habit.

«While vaping has contributed to a significant fall in our smoking rates, the rapid rise in youth vaping has been a real concern for parents, teachers and health professionals,» Costello said.

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A row of vapes is seen in an Auckland, New Zealand, store on Feb. 11, 2018. (Michael Craig/New Zealand Herald via AP)

Under the new laws, retailers that sell vapes to children under 18 years of age will face fines of up to $60,000, while individuals will be fined $600.

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Other regulations introduced will prevent e-cigarettes from being sold with images that might appeal to young people or with enticing names.

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More than 30 dead in Brazil bus and truck collision

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A packed bus collided with a truck and burst into flames early Saturday in Brazil, killing more than 30 people, the Fire Department said.

After removing all the victims from a major highway near the town of Teofilo Otoni in Minas Gerais, the state’s Fire Department reported that of the 45 people on the bus, 38, including the bus driver, had been confirmed dead.

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The other passengers remained in critical condition after being transported to a local hospital.

The truck driver fled the scene, and three occupants of a car that collided with the truck and became trapped underneath survived the accident, said the fire department.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stated on social media that the government was ready to provide whatever assistance was needed, and that the Federal Highway Policy was at the site.

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«I deeply mourn and extend my prayers to the families of the more than 30 victims of the accident in Teofilo Otoni, Minas Gerais. I pray for the recovery of the survivors of this terrible tragedy,» he posted on X.

A forensic investigation will be required to determine the accident’s cause, as differing accounts were gathered from witness testimony, said the local Fire Department.

Initially, firefighters reported the bus had a tire blowout, causing the driver to lose control before colliding at around 4 a.m. local time, with an oncoming truck on the BR-116 federal highway, a major route connecting Brazil’s densely populated southeast to the poorer northeast.

However, witnesses also reported that a granite block the truck was transporting came loose, fell on the road and caused the collision with the bus, the Fire Department said.

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«Only the forensic investigation will confirm the true version,» said the fire department in a statement.

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The bus departed from Sao Paulo and was headed to the state of Bahia.


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