The presentation, on January 27, in the airport enclosure, of the 2022 results and the 2023 prospects opened up by CAP 2028, the Institution’s new strategic plan, celebrated, implicitly, the word of votive gathering of all the players and partners present: “Together, towards new horizons”.
February 1, 2023
Weather: February starts with strong storms and possible hail
February does not start off in the best way in terms of climate. The National Meteorological Service announced for this Wednesday, February 1, a day with mostly cloudy skies, strong winds from the east with gusts, and a temperature that will go from the minimum of 23 degrees to the maximum of 30º.
At the same time, the SMN warned of “strong storms with heavy rains and occasional fall of hail” in a sector of the north of La Pampa, on its border with the south of San Luis. In addition, a yellow alert is in force today for the center of Argentina, from San Juan to Buenos Aires, due to storms.
Climate: a hotter week begins for the City of Buenos Aires and the suburbs
February begins with cloudiness and with temperatures lower than those registered during the month of January, which reached 38 degrees of thermal sensation. This second month of the year is expected to be more rainy than January.

The next days of February
For the day Thursday precipitation is expected. There will be isolated storms during the morning and showers in the followingnoon. At night it would improve with partly cloudy skies. The minimum will be 20 and the maximum 28 degrees.
On the other hand, by the end of the week the isolated storms will continue in the early morning and morning of friday. Meanwhile, the rains will continue in the followingnoon or night, accompanied by thermal marks that will vary between 20 and 27 degrees.
The weekend forecast
The Saturday The good weather would return, with clear skies throughout the day and temperatures that will range from 19º to 29.
The domingo The sky will be partly cloudy at dawn and tomorrow, while in the followingnoon and night it will be clear, with a minimum of 19 degrees and a maximum of 32 degrees.
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Australia confirmed on Wednesday the discovery of a radioactive capsule that disappeared in January when it was transported in the west of the country, which led to the declaration of a health alert within a radius of hundreds of kilometers.
The Australian authorities reported on Wednesday that they have recovered the tiny radioactive capsule lost by the Rio Tinto mining company in a vast and complicated search for this material that can be deadly.
“I want to stress that this is an extraordinary result (…) The search teams literally found the needle in the haystack,” The head of Emergency Services in the state of Western Australia, Stephen Dawson, declared at a press conference.
The representative of the regional government specified that the device, 6 mm in diameter and 8 mm high, was found this morning regarding 50 kilometers south of the city of Newman, where a truck picked it up days ago to transport it to the city of Perth. , a route of regarding 1,400 kilometers.
The small capsule was found between stones in the ditch regarding two meters away from the Great Northern Highway, where a car equipped with special devices for the detection of radiation – traveling on the road at regarding 70 kilometers per hour – discovered the emitted for the capsule.
The teams established a security perimeter of 20 meters around the object to proceed “safely” to its recovery and it was placed in a lead container, which protects from radiation.
The capsule was sent back to Newman, where it will be stored until Thursday when it is moved to a center in Perth, the capital of Western Australia.
Australia on alert
Members of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO) examine the area where the capsule was found to “make sure it is not contaminated” due to the risk of radiation leaking out.
The tiny capsule contains a “small amount” of the radioactive substance Cesium-137used in mining, and was lost while being transported between January 10 and 16, the Western Australia Department of Health previously explained.
Authorities warned, in a previous alert, regarding the risks of exposure to this toxic substance, which include “radiation burns or radiation sickness,” such as cancer.
Although today they assured that it is “improbable” that someone was exposed to radiation because it was far enough from the road and from any population.
“It does not appear to have been moved, but rather fell from the truck,” Andrew Robertson, director general of the Western Australia Office of Health, told the media.
The toxic material was packaged on January 10 and the vehicle arrived in Perth six days later, but it was not until the 25th that cargo inspectors realized that one of the packages was torn and one of those tiny letters capsules had been lost on the way.
The radioactive device is part of a density gauge that had been used at Rio Tinto’s Gudai-Darri mine in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The Western Australia Radiation Council has opened an investigation to determine how the radioactive capsule might have been lost, although it has not specified when it will publish its final report.
War in Ukraine: Kyrylo Boudanov, the man who planned the Russian invasion
He explains to Washington Post that he was even almost afraid that it wouldn’t happen and that the future of the country depended on it. Since then, the soldier has been able to analyze Russia’s military strategies.
Russia still aggressive in 2023
For Budanov, Russia will always want to conquer territories aggressively, especially in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions. There will not be, always according to him, a new offensive which would come from the north. He explains that this is an attempt to divert and divide Ukrainian troops.
He hopes his country, Ukraine, will reclaim Crimea, which Russia claims and has annexed since 2014.
Finally, his opinion on Vladimir Putin and his use of nuclear weapons is clear: “It’s a deterrent tactic. Russia is a country from which you can expect a lot, but not outright idiocy. A nuclear attack will not only result in a military defeat for Russia, but also in the collapse of the country. And they know it very well”.