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Dec 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Strikes: Malibu Faces Mass Evacuations and Star Residents Flea

On Monday night, a wildfire named the Franklin Fire sparked in Malibu. By Wednesday, it had already ravaged over 3, 893 acres. Celebrities like Cher and Dick Van Dyke were among the thousands evacuated, but it's unclear how many other stars had to flee. The blaze damaged homes, horse farms, and even

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Dec 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Santa Ana Winds Fuel Malibu Fire, Displacing Residents and Celebrities

A wildfire, known as the Franklin Fire, swept through Malibu, California, prompting evacuation orders for about 20, 000 people, including celebrities like Dick Van Dyke and Cher. Strong Santa Ana winds, gusting up to 40 mph, fanned the flames and pushed them south, even crossing the Pacific Coast Hi

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Dec 11 2024WEATHER

Rapid Blaze in Malibu: A Call for Community Preparedness

You've probably heard about the quick spread of the Malibu fire, right? Well, it's been causing some serious chaos. People are being told to leave their homes in a hurry because the fire is growing really fast. In fact, it went from 100 acres to over 2, 200 acres in just a few hours! Strong winds ar

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Dec 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Fire Crisis in Malibu: Celebs Face Evacuation Warnings

On Tuesday, celebrities like Beyoncé and Jay-Z, alongside others such as Barbra Streisand and Julia Roberts, received evacuation warnings for their Malibu homes due to the Franklin Fire. The fire, which started in Malibu Canyon on Monday night, spread rapidly to over 2, 600 acres and posed a signifi

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Dec 06 2024WEATHER

Shaking Up the Coast: Northern California's Earthquake and Tsunami Scare

Thursday saw a powerful 7. 0 magnitude earthquake rattle Northern California, causing items to tumble off shelves and sending kids under desks. The quake, which struck west of Ferndale, was felt as far south as San Francisco. Though no major damage or injuries were reported, it triggered a brief tsu

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

How Urban Conflicts Shaped Combat Casualty Care

Over the past decade, combat casualty care has seen substantial improvements, largely driven by the adoption of evidence-based protocols. These changes aim to reduce combat-related deaths. Two significant urban conflicts in southern Israel, occurring in 2014 and 2023, provided a real-world test for

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Nov 14 2024WEATHER

Malaga Floods: A Month of Rain in an Hour

Last week, Malaga, a city in Spain's Andalusia region, experienced a sudden deluge. In just one hour, it received nearly a month's worth of rain. This rapid downpour led to the evacuation of almost 3, 000 people and a thousand homes near the Guadalhorce riverbank. The Spanish meteorological agency,

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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Explosion in Louisville: 11 Hospitalized, Neighborhood Evacuated

On November 12th, something unexpected happened in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood. Around 3 p. m. , an explosion rocked the Givaudan Sense Colour plant, formerly known as the DDW plant, at 1901 Payne Street. Eleven employees were rushed to the hospital, with two of them in critical condition. Ch

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Louisville Explosion: What Happened and What's Next?

Imagine hearing a massive explosion from miles away. That's what people in Louisville experienced on Tuesday when a loud boom shook the Clifton neighborhood. The explosion happened at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant on Payne Street. The building partially collapsed, injuring nearly a dozen people, a

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Nov 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

A New Storm Brews: Philippines Braces for Another Hit

It's been a rough few weeks for the Philippines, with four major storms already battering the country. Now, there's a fifth one on the way, and it's picking up speed. Tropical Storm Usagi is headed straight for Luzon, the country's largest island, and it's expected to make landfall in just two days.

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