Far from being in the clear': BC extends state of emergency as wildfires, drought drag on | FULL
8,029 views Streamed live 17 hours ago The B.C. government is extending its state of emergency by another two weeks, with more than 420 wildfires still burning and little relief in sight for extreme drought conditions.
Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Minister Bowinn Ma said the province is preparing for the possibility this drought season could last beyond the calendar year and stretch into 2024.
"It's a very serious situation that British Columbia has not faced before and it is absolutely necessary that people change their mindset about water here in British Columbia as a result of the impacts that we're seeing due to climate change."
Recent rainfall in parts of B.C. is a sign the province is "slowly moving beyond the worse part of this wildfire season," but that doesn't mean British Columbians can let their guards down, Ma said.
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Car with giant bull named Howdy Doody riding shotgun pulled over in Nebraska
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Idalia weakens over Georgia after bringing ‘catastrophic storm surge’ to Florida
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Bee Alert: The Great Burlington Bee Spill
Bee Alert: The Great Burlington Bee Spill
Load of 5 million bees falls off truck in Burlington, Ont., police issue warning
Halton Regional Police have issued a warning on Wednesday morning after a load of five million bees fell off a truck in Burlington, Ont.
Police said the load of bees can be found along Guelph Line just north of Dundas Street.
An image from Halton police shows several beehive boxes spilled onto the side of the road.
Global News spoke to the commercial bee keeper who was driving the truck with the beehives, Tristan Jameson, who said they were doing a “hive move” from Milton when he lost control.
“I was driving down the road, something ran across, or a bag, and I swerved,” Jameson said. “Nearly swerved into the ditch, tried to correct, and dumped all the hives.”
Jameson said it happened around 5 a.m. to 6 a.m.
He also said the bees are taking an “orientation flight” to try to figure out where they are as they’ve lost sight of where their home is.
“Right now there is a ton of bees just all over the place,” Jameson said. “We’re waiting for them to calm down, relax, and come back to the hive and hopefully get as many bees out of here as safely as possible.”
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Here We Go! Putin readies massive ASSAULT in Ukraine | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris
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"The Oak Tree and the Wise Man: Embracing Change"
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'Catastrophic inflight incident'
Explosion likely brought down aircraft purportedly carrying Wagner boss, flight data and video analysis suggest
By Eliza Mackintosh, Gianluca Mezzofiore, Benjamin
There is a puff of white and then a plane can be seen falling, a trail of smoke or vapor stretching behind it, descending rapidly against a bright blue sky. The person filming the video zooms in as the aircraft spirals downwards out of control, revealing that it is missing a wing.
The footage, published by Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti, appears to show the moments before a private plane purportedly carrying mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin crashed in a field northwest of Moscow, while en route to St. Petersburg.
CNN has reviewed flight data and videos, and interviewed aviation and explosive experts, to piece together what happened in the minutes leading up to the crash. The analysis suggests that the private aircraft experienced at least one “catastrophic inflight incident” before it dropped out of the sky. Available video does not show that catastrophic event.
A passenger manifest released by Russia’s civil aviation agency, Rosaviatsia, on Wednesday showed that Prigozhin’s name and that of Wagner’s top commander, Dmitry Utkin, were among the seven passengers and three crew members, all of whom Russia’s emergency services ministry said were killed.
Russian authorities have yet to officially confirm Prigozhin’s death but, acknowledging the crash in public comments on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to him in the past tense.
Rosaviatsia said it had launched an investigation into “the circumstances and causes of the accident.” The Investigative Committee has also launched a criminal probe.
The crash came two months to the day after Prigozhin launched a short-lived mutiny against Russia’s military leadership, posing an unprecedented challenge to Putin’s authority.
The Pentagon said on Thursday that Prigozhin was “likely” killed in the crash. US and western intelligence officials that CNN has spoken to believe it was deliberate. Officials said that it was too early to determine what brought the plane down, but that one possibility being explored was an on-board explosion.
There’s been plenty of speculation. But no evidence has been presented pointing to the involvement of the Kremlin or Russian security services in the crash.
Experts interviewed by CNN say that available evidence indicates that the crash was unlikely to have been caused by a mechanical failure. The dramatic descent of the plane, the way that it broke apart in the air and the extent of the debris field point to an explosion, they said.
Flight data shows a ‘dramatic descent’
The private Embraer Legacy 600 (RA-02795) linked to Prigozhin, which took off from Moscow shortly before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, showed no sign of any problems before a precipitous drop, flight-tracking data shows.
Flightradar24, a site that tracks real-time aircraft information, said in a report on Wednesday that the plane reached a cruising altitude of 28,000 feet at 6:11 p.m. Moscow time, moving at a speed of 590 miles per hour.
Then, at 6:19 p.m. local time, the plane made erratic climbs and descents, at one point soaring to over 30,000 feet before suddenly falling 8,000 feet in about 30 seconds. When the plane transmitted the last data, it had fallen to an altitude of 19,725 feet. According to CNN’s analysis of available flight data, the plane traveled another 30 miles before it crashed.
“Even though the aircraft was not transmitting position information, other data like altitude, speed, vertical rate, and autopilot settings were broadcast. It is this data that provides some insight into the final moments of the flight,” Flightradar24 said in the report, noting that the data showed a “dramatic descent.”
The flight’s final fluctuations in altitude are highly unusual, one aviation expert told CNN, and suggest that the pilot was trying to stabilize the plane before the crash.
“Explosive decompression, like if a door blew off or if they had the explosion underneath a wheeled carriage … They would need to be able to keep control of the plane sufficiently to keep that altitude and not just drop like a stone,” said Steffan Watkins, an open-source research consultant who tracks aircraft and ships.
The ill-fated luxury jet was identified by Flightradar24 with registration RA-02795, the same plane previously believed to have carried Prigozhin to Belarus after a deal brokered to end the mutiny required the Wagner chief and his fighters to relocate to the country. Over the last two months, Russia observers and aviation experts have tracked the Embraer jet flying back and forth between Russia and Belarus, often turning off its transponder to obscure its location.
CNN has previously reported that US and European intelligence officials had been tracking the plane’s movements but could not say for sure at the time whether Prigozhin was on board.
“He uses it as a deception tactic,” a US official told CNN then about why Prigozhin’s exact whereabouts were hard to track by plane.
Experts say videos point to explosion midair
Two videos, geolocated by CNN near the crash site, show the plane, with a distinctive blue tail, dropping out of the sky. Its fuselage – the aircraft’s main body section – appears to be in one piece, but it is missing a wing.
Footage from the crash site, shared on Telegram by an activist monitoring group, the Belarusian Hajun Project, showed the plane’s fuselage. In the clip, the last four digits of the plane’s registration number can be seen on what remained of the engine, as the wreckage burned: 2795.
Other videos and photos shared on Telegram, a messaging app, show debris from the plane scattered in four locations across a roughly 2-mile radius just outside the village of Kuzhenkino, in the Tver region. The aircraft’s fuselage was found in a field, its tail section discovered nearby. Some smaller debris landed in a residential area, and the wing was found in a river, according to CNN’s analysis of the visual evidence and Planet Labs satellite imagery.
Markus Schiller, a Europe-based missile expert who has worked on analysis for NATO and the European Union, told CNN that the available videos and the fact that multiple debris fields were spread over a wide area point to a “forceful explosion.”
“The plane’s tail and wing can only have been separated from the plane by an explosion. It remains unclear whether this was a bomb on the plane or a missile, but the tail and wing can’t have fallen off any other way,” Schiller said.
CNN could not confirm how the plane was downed, but Schiller and several other experts suggested that the crash was caused by at least one cataclysmic event that occurred midair.
Robert Schmucker, a rocket expert who advises NATO and the United Nations, said that while the crash requires a thorough, on-the-ground investigation and analysis of the black box, or flight data recorders, to determine the cause, available evidence indicates that the plane was likely downed by an explosion rather than mechanical failure.
“Planes such as this one don’t just fall out of the sky. Neither bad servicing nor pilot error would have the effect we’ve seen, namely the wing falling off and there appearing to be an explosion in the sky. This plane definitely didn’t fall apart due to mechanical or weather issues,” Schmucker told CNN.
He added that, based on the footage and appearance of the debris, it didn’t appear that the plane was hit by a rocket or air defense missile.
The Embraer Legacy 600 model that crashed had, as of 2021, only recorded one accident in over two decades of service, and it was not a result of mechanical failure, according to the website International Aviation HQ. Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer said in a statement to CNN that it has complied with international sanctions imposed on Russia, and suspended its support service, which includes maintenance, to the aircraft linked to Yevgeny Prigozhin in 2019.
Several residents who lived near the crash site described hearing explosions before seeing the plane plummet to the ground.
A woman from Kuzhenkino told RIA Novosti that she heard an airplane near her house, which is located about 1,000 feet from the place where the tail part of the Embraer is now lying.
“Then came something like a bang, like a shot. Then suddenly an explosion, I look up and heard a sound above me - it was like pops, like several explosions,” she said. “The plane started to swerve. Then a plume of smoke emerged, and the plane began to descend, to dive.”
Given the safety record of the modern Embraer Legacy 600 aircraft, Daniel Kwasi Adjekum, an aviation expert, and professor at the University of North Dakota, said that there were only three realistic options for how the crash occurred: an explosive device on the plane, a missile, or an in-air collision.
But he indicated that the latter two were less likely, given the degree of damage that you would expect to see from a missile impact, and that air traffic control would have likely picked up a collision on its radar, unless it was with a drone.
“It is very difficult to understand what happened without a proper investigation,” he said, adding: “The aircraft has suffered serious catastrophic inflight break up.”
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Trump's mug shot released by Fulton County Sheriff's Office | ABCNL
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Donald Trump expected to surrender to the Fulton County Jail | ABCNL
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Trump Team Re-Ups Prosecutor Jab on Eve of Surrender
Trump Team Re-Ups Prosecutor Jab on Eve of Surrender
Trump’s campaign highlighted a plan to fire ‘radical’ prosecutors if he returns to the presidency a day before his surrender on federal election conspiracy charges in Georgia.
On the night of the first GOP presidential debate, as Donald Trump’s political rivals discussed immigration, abortion, China and education, the absent former president’s campaign shared a slew of policy videos. At first blush, the move might seem to be an unremarkable attempt to stay in the discussion. But among the agenda items aimed at ending the “nightmare” of homelessness, protecting students from liberal ideology “infecting educational institutions” and a plan to “restore law and order” was a proposal with a sharper edge – one for eliminating prosecutions as we know them.
The choice was curious for a candidate who is also a defendant facing criminal processing on Thursday – one who has been warned as a condition of release not to do anything that could be construed as intimidating witnesses, co-conspirators or basically anyone in the legal system. And it highlights the narrow space between Trump’s political messaging and threats of retribution he has been prohibited from delivering.
In the video, dubbed “Firing the Radical Marxist Prosecutors Destroying America,” Trump pledges to “restore the scales of justice in America” and end the “weaponization” of the justice system at the hand of “Marxist local district attorneys,” with a plan to overhaul the Justice Department and order investigations into district attorneys, while appointing 100 U.S. attorneys who will be the “polar opposite” of those he says are destroying the rule of law.
“As we completely overhaul the federal Department of Justice and FBI, we will also launch sweeping civil rights investigations into Marxist local District Attorneys,” Trump said, claiming the prosecutors had engaged in illegal selective enforcement.
The video – part of Trump’s broader Agenda 47, a loose collection of priorities if he were to win the White House and become the 47th president that Trump also shared on social media Wednesday night – was initially released on April 13. That was the day he appeared for a deposition in New York in a case brought by Attorney General Letitia James, who has for years been among the foremost targets of Trump’s ire. But it also mirrors language Trump has used to disparage Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis, who brought the charges in an election interference case to which Trump is expected to surrender on Thursday.
The former president, who insists he has done nothing wrong, is set to be booked on the charges after his legal team agreed to his release conditions earlier this week. Among the conditions, which are far more voluminous than those agreed to by the other defendants, Trump must not intimidate co-defendants, witnesses, unindicted co-conspirators, any victim, the community or property within the community, or “otherwise obstruct the administration of justice.” The order stipulates that such intimidation – “no direct or indirect threat of any nature” – includes posts on social media or reposts of posts made by others on social media.
The social media restriction is notable given Trump’s penchant for plentiful posts about those who he says have wronged him. Since the agreement, signed on Monday, Trump’s rhetoric about the case has appeared to dwindle. Even so, he shared a video from Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones on Wednesday that claimed Willis had “funneled millions of taxpayer dollars into her self-serving pursuits,” while Atlanta’s crime “goes unchecked.” And on Monday, hours after the agreement, Trump balked at his upcoming arrest by the “radical left district attorney.”
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DES MOINES, IOWA - AUGUST 12: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Steer N' Stein bar at the Iowa State Fair on August 12, 2023 in Des Moines, Iowa. Republican and Democratic presidential hopefuls, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former President Donald Trump are visiting the fair, a tradition in one of the first states to hold caucuses in 2024. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Steer N' Stein bar at the Iowa State Fair on August 12, 2023 in Des Moines, Iowa.(BRANDON BELL/GETTY IMAGES)
On the night of the first GOP presidential debate, as Donald Trump’s political rivals discussed immigration, abortion, China and education, the absent former president’s campaign shared a slew of policy videos. At first blush, the move might seem to be an unremarkable attempt to stay in the discussion. But among the agenda items aimed at ending the “nightmare” of homelessness, protecting students from liberal ideology “infecting educational institutions” and a plan to “restore law and order” was a proposal with a sharper edge – one for eliminating prosecutions as we know them.
The choice was curious for a candidate who is also a defendant facing criminal processing on Thursday – one who has been warned as a condition of release not to do anything that could be construed as intimidating witnesses, co-conspirators or basically anyone in the legal system. And it highlights the narrow space between Trump’s political messaging and threats of retribution he has been prohibited from delivering.
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In the video, dubbed “Firing the Radical Marxist Prosecutors Destroying America,” Trump pledges to “restore the scales of justice in America” and end the “weaponization” of the justice system at the hand of “Marxist local district attorneys,” with a plan to overhaul the Justice Department and order investigations into district attorneys, while appointing 100 U.S. attorneys who will be the “polar opposite” of those he says are destroying the rule of law.
“As we completely overhaul the federal Department of Justice and FBI, we will also launch sweeping civil rights investigations into Marxist local District Attorneys,” Trump said, claiming the prosecutors had engaged in illegal selective enforcement.
The video – part of Trump’s broader Agenda 47, a loose collection of priorities if he were to win the White House and become the 47th president that Trump also shared on social media Wednesday night – was initially released on April 13. That was the day he appeared for a deposition in New York in a case brought by Attorney General Letitia James, who has for years been among the foremost targets of Trump’s ire. But it also mirrors language Trump has used to disparage Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis, who brought the charges in an election interference case to which Trump is expected to surrender on Thursday.
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The former president, who insists he has done nothing wrong, is set to be booked on the charges after his legal team agreed to his release conditions earlier this week. Among the conditions, which are far more voluminous than those agreed to by the other defendants, Trump must not intimidate co-defendants, witnesses, unindicted co-conspirators, any victim, the community or property within the community, or “otherwise obstruct the administration of justice.” The order stipulates that such intimidation – “no direct or indirect threat of any nature” – includes posts on social media or reposts of posts made by others on social media.
The social media restriction is notable given Trump’s penchant for plentiful posts about those who he says have wronged him. Since the agreement, signed on Monday, Trump’s rhetoric about the case has appeared to dwindle. Even so, he shared a video from Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones on Wednesday that claimed Willis had “funneled millions of taxpayer dollars into her self-serving pursuits,” while Atlanta’s crime “goes unchecked.” And on Monday, hours after the agreement, Trump balked at his upcoming arrest by the “radical left district attorney.”
The issue has arisen in other cases the former president faces as well, including in the Jan. 6 case where prosecutors sought a protective order after Trump appeared to make comments related to the case in a post on social media, in what they argued was part of a pattern of the former president posting about ongoing cases – and sometimes going after judges and attorneys in the process.
Meanwhile, Trump’s surrogates have maintained pressure on Willis, as they have in the other cases he faces, like on Thursday when the House Judiciary Committee opened an investigation into the district attorney, claiming that her pursuit of the charges against Trump is politically motivated, and requesting documents related to the case.
It’s likely part of a strategy Trump will employ going forward, as his speech comes under the microscope, while he tests a fine legal line in the march toward four criminal trials amid a presidential campaign.
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I Have To Teach My Insane Mom A Lesson
I Have To Teach My Insane Mom A Lesson
"Hey, I'm Alex from New York, and my mom and I have had quite the journey too. We weren't always as close as we are now. In fact, we used to have some epic battles just like Sasha and her mom. But before I continue, if you're enjoying this story, remember to hit that like button and subscribe.
My mom grew up in a small town near the countryside. She had this charming Southern accent and a knack for saying the quirkiest things. I remember her saying stuff like 'colder than a polar bear's toenails' and 'slower than molasses in January.' People loved her, though, because she came from a well-known family in the area.
She met my dad back in high school, and they fell in love. They eventually got married and had me. But when I turned eight, dad got a job offer in California, and he begged mom to move. So, we packed up our things and headed to the West Coast. That's when things started to get a little weird.
Late at night, I'd see mom pacing around the house, sneaking into the backyard, and even muttering to herself in the study. One night, I mustered the courage to ask her about it. She laughed it off and said it was just my imagination. Yeah, right, I thought.
Things took a turn when dad left us. He moved out, and mom and I were on our own. It was tough, and we had our fair share of arguments. I blamed her for everything, and she was just trying her best to hold everything together. Looking back, I can see that now.
In high school, things got even rockier. Mom inherited a significant amount of money, and suddenly, all sorts of people started showing up at our door, asking for handouts. She was too nice to say no, and I couldn't stand it. I took it upon myself to protect her, just like Sasha did for her mom.
But it wasn't easy. I was exhausted from trying to shield mom from these opportunists. And still, she refused to change her ways. It was during this time that I reconnected with my dad. He had his own struggles, and I was so angry with mom for keeping him away from me.
Slowly, though, I started to see that my mom's quirks and kindness were what made her special. It was also around this time that I met someone unexpected – my now best friend, Emily. She was a ray of sunshine, and she helped me see that it was okay to be different.
When Emily and I started hanging out, my mom wasn't too thrilled at first. But as she got to know Emily, she realized that I had found a true friend. Emily and I even worked together to organize a surprise birthday party for mom. It was a turning point for us. My mom and I started to rebuild our relationship, and I learned to appreciate her unique qualities.
So, to all of you out there who might be struggling with your parents or guardians, remember that sometimes it takes time to see their true worth. And if you've got a quirky mom like I do, embrace it – you never know how much you might learn and grow from her.
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Magnitude-5.1 earthquake in Ventura County shakes parts of Southern California
magnitude-5.1 earthquake in Ventura County:
The earthquake occurred along the San Andreas Fault, which is a major fault line that runs through California. The fault line is responsible for many of the earthquakes that occur in California, including the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
The earthquake was felt across a wide area of Southern California, from Los Angeles to San Diego. The shaking was strongest in the Ojai Valley, where the earthquake was centered. In Ojai, many people reported feeling the ground shaking for several seconds. The shaking was also felt in Ventura, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles.
There were no reports of major damage or injuries from the earthquake. However, there were a few reports of minor damage, such as cracks in walls and fallen objects. There were also a few power outages.
The earthquake was followed by at least a dozen aftershocks, the largest of which was a magnitude-3.8. The aftershocks were felt throughout the region, but they caused no further damage.
The earthquake is a reminder that California is a seismically active region and that earthquakes can happen at any time. It is important to be prepared for earthquakes by having an emergency plan in place and knowing what to do if an earthquake strikes.
Here are some additional tips for earthquake preparedness:
Keep a supply of water, food, and other essentials on hand in case you are unable to leave your home after an earthquake.
Have a way to communicate with your family members in case of an emergency.
Know the location of the nearest earthquake-safe room or shelter.
Stay informed about earthquake preparedness by following the latest news and weather reports.
By taking these steps, you can help to protect yourself and your family in the event of an earthquake.
In addition to the earthquake preparedness tips mentioned above, here are some additional things you can do to protect yourself and your home from earthquakes:
Secure heavy furniture and appliances to prevent them from tipping over during an earthquake.
Install earthquake-resistant bracing on your home's foundation and walls.
Have your home's plumbing and electrical systems inspected and repaired by a qualified professional.
Make sure your home has a working fire extinguisher and smoke detectors.
By taking these steps, you can help to reduce the damage caused by an earthquake and keep your family safe.
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Dangerous to catastrophic' flooding: California braces for Hurricane Hilary. Live updates
Dangerous to catastrophic' flooding: California braces for Hurricane Hilary. Live updates
DIAMOND BAR, Calif. − Historic Hurricane Hilary was churning toward the Pacific Coast early Sunday as Southern California braced for up to 10 inches of rain and "dangerous to catastrophic" flooding, the National Weather Service warned.
Maximum sustained winds were near 80 mph with higher gusts, and Hilary was forecast to remain a hurricane as it passed the Baja California Peninsula south of San Diego. Hilary, though expected to weaken to a tropical storm as it rolls north toward Southern California, still threatened to devastate a swath of the U.S. Southwest with heavy rainfall through Monday morning.
The storm, centered about 285 south-southeast of San Diego at 8 a.m. ET, was poised to make history as the first tropical storm to slam Southern California in 84 years. Flash floods, mudslides, isolated tornadoes, high winds and power outages were possible.
In Diamond Bar, a city of 55,000 residents 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, locals raced to the city's three fire departments Saturday in an ill-fated effort to score sandbags desperately needed to protect their home from the storm. But people had begun filling up bags of sand on Friday, and officials said one station ran out within an hour.
On Saturday, one station in the west side of the city got two shipments of sand, but it went out as fast as it came in, according to Los Angeles County Fire captain Jesse Vasquez.
“We're bombarded,” Vasquez told USA TODAY.” It was nonstop. We got depleted.”
Forecast developments:
∎ Rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches, with isolated amounts of 10 inches, were expected across portions of southern California and southern Nevada, where flooding could be most severe.
∎ California Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency, and authorities issued an evacuation advisory for Santa Catalina Island, 23 miles off the coast.
∎ As the storm rolls north, portions of Oregon and Idaho could see as much as 3 to 5 inches of rain, producing some "significant" flash flooding, the weather service said.
Sandbags hard to find as storm approaches
Vasquez said many people who picked up sandbags from the stations were panicking, taking more than they could possibly need.
“We can't go out there and argue with them,” he said. “We can educate and ask and plead with them. But at that point, they're gonna do whatever they want to do.”
Fire stations were getting over 300 calls Saturday asking where to get sand, and instead were giving people tips on how to prepare for any dangerous weather, such as boarding up houses and covering any possible cracks or holes. The demand for sand has been so high, Vasquez said, some residents told him they were driving to beaches to fill up bags.
All fire stations – operated by Los Angeles County – will be fully staffed with more equipment than normal in the city Sunday, Vasquez said, but they know depending on the intensity of the weather, it might be a difficult task to come to the aid of residents as they try to evacuate anyone severely impacted. In a city with so many hills, mudslides will also be something firefighters have to consider possibly occurring.
“The department is prepared. We have the manpower and staff, but we're just sitting there, waiting for it, to see what happens," he said. “We do our best to protect life and property. That's our main objective.”
Fire officials aren’t sure if they will get another delivery of sand from the city on Sunday morning, when the storm is expected to arrive in the area. Officials in nearby Pomona said the city ran out of sandbags Saturday night but is expecting to get more Sunday morning.
Palm Springs braces for flooding
Farther inland in Riverside California, weather service meteorologist Elizabeth Adams said rain could fall up to 3 inches an hour Sunday near Palm Springs across the desert and mountains surrounding the Coachella Valley. The intense rainfall during those hours could cause widespread and life-threatening flash floods, Adams said.
National Weather Service placed the Coachella Valley under a tropical storm warning, emphasizing the potential for high winds and extreme flooding rain that “may prompt numerous evacuations and rescues.” Palm Springs Fire Chief Paul Alvarado urged residents not to ignore barricades and other warnings on local roads.
"Local responders use them to safely direct traffic out of flooded areas,” Alvarado said. “We want to avoid swift water rescues, which put the lives of both drivers and public safety at risk.”
Historic 'heat dome' poised to sweep nation
Meteorologist Ryan Maue said a "historic, climate-induced heat dome will absolutely demolish records" in coming days, peaking Thursday when 67 million Americans are forecast to see at least 100°F.
"Heat domes don't get names or categories yet," Maue said on social media. "But this one would be Category 5."
Contributing: Kate Franco, Palm Springs Desert Sun; The Associated Press
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Spain wins Women’s World Cup for the first time, deservedly beating England in Sydney
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 20: Olga Carmona of Spain celebrates after scoring her team's first goal during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final match between Spain and England at Stadium Australia on August 20, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Elsa - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 20: Olga Carmona of Spain celebrates after scoring her team's first goal during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final match between Spain and England at Stadium Australia on August 20, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Elsa - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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History has been made. Against the odds and amid a backdrop of turmoil, Spain reached the pinnacle in Sydney on Sunday, deservedly beating England 1-0 to win the Women’s World Cup for the first time.
That Spain had progressed to the final, given the tumultuous year the national team had experienced, was remarkable. That La Roja triumphed against the reigning European champion and pre-match favorite in spite of the disputes and divisions which has clouded the national team throughout the tournament makes this achievement extraordinary.
Olga Carmona’s wonderful 29th-minute strike proved to be the winner. Spain could even afford to miss a second-half penalty as La Roja became only the second country, after Germany, to win both the men’s and women’s World Cups.
As Spain’s players celebrated by forming a joyful heap of red on the Stadium Australia pitch, many of England’s players were in tears as hopes of becoming the country’s first senior soccer world champion since 1966 were ended by a brilliant Spain.
For possession and attempts on goal, there was only one team in it – Spain outplayed England. But there is some solace for England which, like Spain, was competing in a Women’s World Cup final for the first time, because the team has progressed further than ever before in this competition.
But it is Spain’s future which shines the brightest, especially if off-pitch issues can be resolved, because now, incredibly, the Iberian nation is a World Cup winner at Under-17, Under-20 and senior level.
As fireworks lit up the night sky and a wave of golden ticker-tape showered the victorious players during the trophy presentation, thoughts wondered to those Spanish players who had missed out on an opportunity to win the sport’s biggest prize because of the dispute between the players, the coaching staff and the country’s soccer federation.
Division and uncertainty
Last September, 15 Spanish players declared themselves unavailable for selection, saying they were unhappy with the training methods of head coach Jorge Vilda, who described the situation at the time as a “world embarrassment.”
When asked in the build-up to the final what it was like to face a dressing room that questioned the worth of the coach and staff, Vilda told the Spanish newspaper Marca that there was no choice but to “focus” on work.
Only three of those 15 players who had written letters to the Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) last year, saying the “situation” within the national team was affecting their “emotional state” and health, were selected for the World Cup squad.
One was Aitana Bonmati, the midfielder who excelled against England and who won the Golden Ball, given to the best player of the tournament. The Barcelona player was peerless and epitomized Spain’s supremacy and also the talent at the country’s disposal.
This is a transformative win for women’s soccer in the country, but perhaps not a unifying one. However, it says much for the pool of talent at Spain’s disposal that it was able to succeed in such circumstances.
Spain has become a world champion without some of its best players, talents who are the finest in the world in their respective positions.
In its three previous World Cup tournaments, Spain had never progressed beyond the round of 16. Giants strides have certainly been made, the country is now the best in the world, but the future, especially of those exiled players, is as unclear as it is bright.
The best team wins
This was a final between two of the best teams in the tournament, which made for an intriguing and entertaining encounter.
As expected, Spain monopolized the ball – enjoying over 50% of possession in the first half – and La Roja’s technical superiority allowed them to pass the ball around the pitch with finesse, their one-touch football putting the Lionesses on their heels.
Salma Paralluelo, the 19-year-old who came off the bench to play an instrumental role in the semifinal win against Sweden, started the match and justified her selection as she proved to be an ever-present danger in attack.
It took only 15 minutes for the match to burst into life, Lauren Hemp hitting the crossbar with a curling shot from just inside the edge of the box.
Almost immediately afterwards, a fine save from England goalkeeper Mary Earps kept out Alba Redondo’s effort but, in truth, the Spaniard should have done better from close range.
In the 29th minute came the opening goal, Carmona lazering her shot into the bottom corner after beautiful build-up play down Spain’s left flank. Lucy Bronze’s charge upfield had left a gaping hole in England’s defense and Spain capitalized.
Irene Paredes should have doubled Spain’s advantage, while Paralluelo’s first-time shot kissed the post just before the break.
Spain was in the ascendancy and continued to dominated after the break. It seemed as victory would be sealed in the 68th minute when Jennifer Hermoso stepped up to take a penalty after Keira Walsh had been penalized for handball. But a fabulous save from Earps, who dove low to her left to keep out Hermoso’s effort, ensured England stayed in the match.
Buoyed, England enjoyed its best period of the match. Substitute Lauren James forced Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll into action, but for all of the increase in energy England could not puncture La Roja’s defense and it was the eventual winner which finished the match the stronger.
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B.C. declares state of emergency amid ‘worst wildfire season in our province’s history’
B.C. declares state of emergency amid ‘worst wildfire season in our province’s history’
British Columbia Premier David Eby declared a state of provincial emergency Friday evening, amid a rapidly escalating wildfire crisis.
“We are facing the worst wildfire season in our province’s history — this unprecedented situation has come to a head this evening,” Eby said.
“In the last 24 hours the situation has evolved and deteriorated quite rapidly. In just the last hour, we’ve gone from about 4,500 homes under evacuation to about 15,000 (people) being evacuated from their homes across the province.”
Time-lapse of the McDougall Creek wildfire burning in West Kelowna
Eby said the emergency declaration was being implemented “to ensure we have rapid access to any tools we may need to respond to this situation.”
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Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Minister Bowinn Ma repeated a call she’d made earlier in the day, urging people to avoid all non-essential travel to fire-affected areas in the Central Interior and the province’s southeast.
Ma said the growing number of evacuees, coupled with the number of emergency workers flooding the fire zones, meant there was a critical shortage of accommodations.
“We are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire-affected areas throughout the central interior and southeast in the coming days to cancel those plans, we need tourists and travellers to take the situation as seriously as the residents of these areas do,” Ma said.
“By declaring a state of provincial emergency we are able to enact extraordinary powers that among other tools could include legally enforceable orders that restrict travel to specific areas if people do not adhere to our calls to avoid non-essential travel to the central interior and southeast.”
Late Friday, federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan posted to social media, saying he had spoken with B.C. Forests minister about the worsening situation, and that the federal government stood ready to support the province in any way needed.
I’ve just spoken with Minister @BruceRalston about the worsening situation in British Columbia. We talked about wildfire response operations and how the federal government can help.
We are ready to support in any way needed.
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As of Friday evening, there were 380 active fires across B.C.
At a briefing earlier Friday, Ma said that about 2,500 people had been forced from their homes in West Kelowna, Kelowna and surrounding communities. Emergency officials have said a “significant” number of structures had been destroyed, by the McDougall Creek fire, and Ma said officials were still working to determine the extent of the damage.
The fire, discovered Tuesday, has grown to more than 6,000 hectares in size, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
Ma also urged people not to travel to the central Interior or southeastern British Columbia during the current flare up in fire activity.
“The central and southeast are facing high risks of wildfires due to the developing situation,” she said.
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“If you must travel, study the BC Wildfire Service interactive map and emergencyinfobc.ca to learn about active evac alerts and orders. We all need to give BC Wildfire Service personnel the space they need to keep us safe.”
Highway 1 is already closed through from Hope to Lytton, where the Kookipi Creek fire has pushed into the Fraser Canyon, forcing evacuations.
“We are facing extremely challenging fire situation — we remain in the midst of a strong weather pattern that is creating sustained winds and dry lightning. This has significant effects throughout the province,” Forests Minister Bruce Ralston told the afternoon briefing.
“We had significant growth of existing fires and some new fires started overnight … The impact will be felt throughout the weekend, and we undoubtedly will see more fires and more extreme fire behavior in the coming days.”
‘It was worse than we had expected’: West Kelowna fire chief on challenging fight
Cliff Chapman, provincial operations director for the BC Wildfire Service, said windy weather on the heels of a heat wave that saw temperatures top 40 C in many areas of the Interior, exacerbated fires everywhere in the province on Thursday.
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“I’ve been in BC Wildfire Service my entire career, over 20 years, and there’s only a few dates that stick out for me as dates that will always be engraved in my head. Yesterday is one of those days,” he said.
“We knew the weather was coming, we knew it was going to have a big impact on the fires, and it did. And now we’re seeing the catastrophic impact fires can have as they interface with communities, critical infrastructure and humans.”
Refusal to evacuate
Chapman said crews handled several incidents during Thursday night’s destructive firefight involving people who had refused to obey evacuation orders.
In more than one case, RCMP, fire department and BC Wildfire Service staff were forced to return into the evacuation zone to perform rescues, he said.
“That puts their lives at risk — obviously the people who choose to stay’s lives are at risk — and has a significant toll on the mental and physical health of our staff, and those who are there trying to get people out of the way of fires that are very unpredictable, moving extremely fast, at rates that we rarely see in British Columbia,” he said
“Now is not the time to ignore an evacuation order. We need you out of your homes, we need you out of the way, so we can focus on trying to protect those homes and trying to steer the fire away from critical infrastructure.”
Refusal to heed evacuation orders putting emergency crews at risk
Ma added that no matter how upset or anxious evacuees are about the possibility their home may have been damaged by a fire, no one should return to an evacuated area under any circumstances.
Aggressive fire growth
The BC Wildfire Service is responding in force to multiple fires across southern British Columbia that have seen aggressive growth thanks to the shift to windy weather, Chapman said.
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The McDougall Creek fire, threatening the West Kelowna area, saw “significant” growth overnight, expanding six-fold.
“We saw significant challenges with the fire interfacing with people’s homes, and structures and critical infrastructure,” he said.
“The fire continued to display aggressive fire behaviour from early in the day all the way through until this morning, and it continues to display aggressive fire behaviour.”
Air tankers are currently working to contain the fire, along with ground crews including multiple municipal fire departments and structure protection.
Fires have also ignited on the east side of the lake in Kelowna proper, but Chapman said officials had yet to confirm whether the McDougall fire “jumped” the lake, or if the new fires were unrelated.
The Kookipi Creek fire also saw explosive growth, sweeping down the Nahatlatch drainage into the Fraser Canyon proper, he added. That fire is so aggressive, flames have been observed towering over trees as high as 200 feet tall.
To the northwest, three fires burning west of Lillooet that are now being called the Casper Creek complex have also flared dramatically.
“We had one of our fires in that complex jump Carpenter Lake and Road 40, which is the one access egress route, main transportation corridor into Gold Bridge, which is now under evacuation order,” he said.
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The Stein Mountain fire in the Stein Valley and the Downton Lake fire near Gun Lake have also seen major growth, he said. The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District significantly expanded an evacuation order in the area, which includes Gold Bridge and Seton Portage, Friday.
Structure protection has been deployed “to do our best to protect the homes and cottages that are on these lakes,” Chapman said.
Crews had better news to report in the battle against several other major fires, however, Chapman said.
In B.C.’s southeast, winds did exacerbate the Horsethief Creek wildfire, but forecast dry lightning didn’t show up in large volumes and was accompanied by some precipitation.
However, the wildfire service expects that fire will still challenge its guards for the next 24 hours.
The Ross Moore Lake fire, which has triggered evacuation orders south of Kamloops, did not see growth on the scale as some other fires as well, he said, with assigned crews having some success on suppression efforts.
The fight against the Lower East Adams Lake fire north of Chase, similarly, was also going well. Crews conducted a successful planned ignition there Thursday, and while a few spot fires have escaped containment, firefighters are attacking them.
“It will be our continued effort throughout the day to try and hold and secure that line where we did the planned ignition in the interest of protecting North Shuswap and beyond,” he said.
Ma urged anyone facing possible evacuation to reach out to friends and family ahead of time to try and arrange accommodation, as hotels are already heavily booked due to high tourism season.
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Wildfires spread in B.C., N.W.T., forcing evacuations and sending smoke east
Wildfires spread in B.C., N.W.T., forcing evacuations and sending smoke east
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As wildfires maintain a fierce grip on western and northern regions of Canada, the smoke is projected to spread across the Prairie provinces into the weekend, and potentially further east across the country.
This is Canada’s worst-ever wildfire season with more than 1,000 active fires burning across the country, including 265 in the Northwest Territories.
British Columbia declared a state of emergency Friday due to the “unprecedented” situation, Premier David Eby said. All residents of Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, and nearby First Nations were given until 12 p.m. MT on Friday to evacuate as smoke continued to billow in the area.
A fast-moving wildfire blazed through West Kelowna Thursday, destroying several homes and businesses. On Friday, the wildfire jumped Okanagan Lake to threaten the larger city of Kelowna and nearby communities. The smoke grounded planes at Kelowna International Airport and airspace was closed over the region.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was visiting the Edmonton Expo Centre that was housing evacuees from Yellowknife and other northern communities, told reporters Friday residents in Kelowna were facing “an extraordinarily scary afternoon.”
He urged people to heed evacuation orders and follow advice from B.C. officials, after commending those who fled the Northwest Territories before the Friday deadline.
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West Kelowna fire chief Jason Brolund said Friday that firefighters were forced to put their lives at risk to rescue people who had not evacuated as ordered the night before.
Police and firefighters were going door to door in West Kelowna, where thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate from more than 2,500 properties as the hills surrounding their Okanagan community erupted in flames.
RCMP said they were deploying officers to secure evacuation zones.
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B.C. officials said Friday evening about 15,000 people were under evacuation order across the province, with another 20,000 people on alert.
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N.W.T. officials, meanwhile, confirmed Friday evening that over 19,000 people had been successfully evacuated from Yellowknife and the surrounding area — accounting for nearly all of the roughly 20,000 residents ordered to flee.
Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty told Global News her city was emptying, albeit slower than she wanted it to. More than two dozen flights chartered by the territory and the military were provided to take people south Friday, and thousands more took the lone highway out of Yellowknife.
“Flights will continue until there is nobody else left to evacuate,” she said.
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Trudeau said in Edmonton that the federal government was coordinating with local, provincial and territorial officials in B.C. and the N.W.T., and that Ottawa would be there to help with rebuilding and protecting communities from future extreme weather events.
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“We’re all going to get through this incredibly difficult summer together,” he said.
Health concerns in east
As people flee their homes and communities burn in the west and north, provinces to the east are set to see impacts from the wildfires as well.
“Smoke from wildfires is still expected to affect a large part of the Prairie provinces into the weekend,” explained Global News meteorologist Ross Hull. “Winds out of the northwest have been driving smoke from wildfires in B.C., northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories to the south and east across the country.”
Parts of northern Ontario and Quebec could have air quality impacts due to this smoke, he said. And a change in wind direction will likely alleviate the current smoke risk in central and eastern Canada into the weekend.
BlueSky Canada, a forecast system showing weather and forest fire information, projects the wildfire smoke from western Canada will make its way across the country into Friday evening and even stretch as far as New York City.
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Environment Canada has also issued special air quality statements for parts of central and eastern Canada.
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In southern Saskatchewan, wildfire smoke from fires in southern B.C. is moving across the province Friday, according to Environment Canada.
“Conditions will improve this evening when a cold front sweeps across the area,” the environmental department said. “Wildfire smoke concentrations can fluctuate over short distances and vary considerably from hour to hour.”
In parts of northern Manitoba, smoke from the wildfires is expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility, but “improvement is expected later today as the current smoke plume is pushed off east,” Environment Canada said.
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And in northern Ontario, Environment Canada said, poor air quality conditions due to smoke from forest fires have developed and the conditions are likely to persist Friday evening across far northwestern Ontario before improving.
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Wildfire smoke forcast
Federal Health Minister Mark Holland, spoke about the wildfires Friday at the Canadian Medical Association summit in Ottawa, highlighting the link between poor air quality and health.
“The evacuation that is occurring, the devastation that is happening there…that some folks are going to come back and now have a home…how could you not be gripped by that?” he said.
“The declining planet with worse air and extreme weather events is going to have incredibly injurious effects on our health-care system. In the Northwest Territories today what are we doing with the folks who have to evacuate and can’t go to health-care providers in their own jurisdiction?”
How to protect yourself against wildfire smoke
When a wildfire burns, it releases pollutants into the air, including sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, which can be hazardous to human health in the short and long term.
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“It can travel miles and miles away from the actual fire,” Angela Yao, a senior scientist at B.C. Centre for Disease Contro, previously told Global News on May 11.“And when it reaches us, it can get pretty deep into our lungs and cause inflammation.”
And symptoms from wildfire smoke can vary.
Mild symptoms may include irritated eyes, sore throat or headaches. More severe symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath and chest pains are more likely to affect vulnerable groups such as young children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with pre-existing conditions like asthma or diabetes, Yao said.
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The first way to protect yourself against wildfire smoke is to check the Health Canada Air Quality Health Index, Dr. Courtney Howard, an emergency physician in the Northwest Territories who is also a wildfire and health researcher, previously told Global News.
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The air quality health index ranges from low risk (around one to three on the scale) to high risk (around seven to 10 on the scale).
If the air quality index is reading high risk, Howard said, people should refrain from any outdoor activity and stay inside if possible.
If the scale is moderate risk, Howard said people who have varying vulnerabilities, such as a pre-existing respiratory condition, may want to modify their activities as there is some risk.
Another way to stay protected is to invest in a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, she added.
“If you do need to go outside, it is recommended to put on an N95 or KN95 mask,” Howard said. “If you do have a well-fitting mask, it can filter out a majority of the smoke.”
— with files from Reuters
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