Kurdish Man Dies in Failed Attempt to Rescue Drowning Woman in Erbil

 A Kurdish flag hangs in the Erbil International Airport, in Iraq, September 27, 2017. (AP/Khalid Mohammed)
A Kurdish flag hangs in the Erbil International Airport, in Iraq, September 27, 2017. (AP/Khalid Mohammed)
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Kurdish Man Dies in Failed Attempt to Rescue Drowning Woman in Erbil

 A Kurdish flag hangs in the Erbil International Airport, in Iraq, September 27, 2017. (AP/Khalid Mohammed)
A Kurdish flag hangs in the Erbil International Airport, in Iraq, September 27, 2017. (AP/Khalid Mohammed)

On the third day of Eid al-Fitr, Iraqi woman Zahra Hashim, 36, was resting on a chair near the Choman river in the Balakayati area, in Rwanduz town northeast of Erbil, enjoying the beauty of the village’s nature as she got dragged by the water stream in no time.

Despite her screams and cries, none of her three children or family members who were with her made a move to rescue Zahra.

However, Jabar Osman Said, 19, a young Kurdish man who was on an overlooking hill, jumped and tried to rescue the woman, who clung to his arm with great force, but the water flow was stronger than him, and both the young man and the woman were swept away from the village by one kilometer, to end up drowning together in the river.

Sarkar Othman, 13, Jabar’s younger brother, confirmed that his brother was close to the scene, when he suddenly heard the scream of the drowning woman.

He told Asharq Al-Awsat that she grabbed his brother's arm strongly and dragged him to the depth.

“My brother could not resist the strength of the lady and the power of the current, which dragged them together to the depth away from the village.”

Ali Balaki, the young man's uncle, said that the villagers will rush to rescue anyone drowning in that river. One of his nephews also drowned last year while rescuing a man dragged by the river.

"Our family is always keen to provide help for people, regardless of their identity. This is part of our customs and traditions in this region.”

The Kurdistan Tourism Authority called on tourists from Iraq's central and southern governorates to fully comply with the guidelines of the Tourism and Civil Defense Authority and to exercise extreme caution in the mountainous tourist areas and to avoid the dangerous spots.



Japan's Space Agency Halts Epsilon S Rocket Engine Test after Fire

Smoke and fire is seen during a combustion test of an engine for a new small Japanese rocket Epsilon S at Tanegashima Space Center, Kagoshima prefecture, southern Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Kyodo News via AP)
Smoke and fire is seen during a combustion test of an engine for a new small Japanese rocket Epsilon S at Tanegashima Space Center, Kagoshima prefecture, southern Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Kyodo News via AP)
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Japan's Space Agency Halts Epsilon S Rocket Engine Test after Fire

Smoke and fire is seen during a combustion test of an engine for a new small Japanese rocket Epsilon S at Tanegashima Space Center, Kagoshima prefecture, southern Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Kyodo News via AP)
Smoke and fire is seen during a combustion test of an engine for a new small Japanese rocket Epsilon S at Tanegashima Space Center, Kagoshima prefecture, southern Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Kyodo News via AP)

Japan's space agency aborted an engine test for the Epsilon S rocket on Tuesday following a fire at the test site, a failure that could push the rocket's debut launch beyond the March-end target and cause further delays in the national space program.
An explosion could be heard and a blaze could be seen shortly after the ground combustion test started at the Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan, according to footage from public broadcaster NHK.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said the engine test encountered a "combustion abnormality" 49 seconds after the ignition. It said there was no indication of injury or damage to the outside facility, Reuters reported.
"JAXA will conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the problem and consider countermeasures," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a regular press briefing.
Hayashi, the top government spokesperson, said rocket development is "extremely important" to ensure the autonomy of Japan's space program.
JAXA partnered with the aerospace unit of heavy machinery maker IHI to develop Epsilon S, the next generation in the Epsilon solid-fuel small rocket series. Shares in IHI were down as much as 6% in Tokyo trade. An IHI Aerospace spokesperson said the company is investigating the cause.
Epsilon S's debut flight was slated by the end of the fiscal year through March 31 depending on the success of Tuesday's engine test.
The test was conducted after previous failures triggered months of investigation that have delayed space missions and satellite launch plans.
In July last year, an Epsilon S engine test failed due to thermal damage to its ignition systems. That followed a launch failure in 2022.
JAXA's larger flagship rocket H3, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, failed at its first launch last year but has succeeded in three flights this year, launching Japanese satellites and winning orders including from French satellite operator Eutelsat.
The H3 and Epsilon S are central to JAXA's ambition to build cost-competitive rockets amid the rise of American commercial launch providers such as market leader SpaceX and small rocket maker Rocket Lab.
In the private sector, IHI-backed Space One is set to attempt the second launch of its Kairos small rocket on Dec. 14 after the first flight exploded in March. It aims to become the first Japanese business to put a satellite in orbit.