At least three people were killed and dozens were injured on Sunday after falling snow triggered a pileup on a major interstate that stretches across Wyoming, according to officials. The crash happened on Interstate 80 in the early evening hours near the city of Rawlins, which is about 180 miles west of Cheyenne. The Wyoming Department of Transportation said early Monday the highway was closed due to "winter conditions" and crashes and is expected to remain closed until Tuesday, Fox News reported. A traffic camera in the area of the crash showed trucks still parked on the highway Monday as snow continued to blow over the roadway.
Illinois health officials on Monday announced the state’s fourth case of the #coronavirus was identified in a woman in her 70s. The Illinois Department of Public Health along with the Cook County Department of Public Health announced the patient — who is the wife of the state’s third case — tested positive for COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. Health officials are now waiting for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to confirm the presumptive positive. Health officials in Washington state announced four additional deaths among coronavirus patients on Monday, bringing the total number of fatalities to five. Moments after King County health officials announced that the state's death toll had risen to five, another official said an additional death occurred in Snohomish County, bringing the tally to six.
Meanwhile in Chile. On Today, March 02, 2020, another day of protests started in Chile, with Far-Left Militants marching through of Chilean Capital, Santiago, until the Plaza Italia, meanwhile Black Masked protesters started to destroy public and private properties, the channel Bellum Acta reported. Protesters were trying to enter and Loot the Leader Supermarket of Melipilla (Central Chile).
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Three-year-old baby hippo Fiona jumps up and down out of the water in her Cincinnati Zoo enclosure. #funny
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Body-worn video footage shows the moment police officers had to Taser a man after he threatened them with a knife at his home in Top Valley, UK. Police explained: ‘Officers attended 53-year-old Glen Burton’s home on Thorpe Close last Monday (24 February 2020) to arrest him. ‘Despite our officers clearly explaining to Burton why they were there, he reacted angrily and initially resisted their attempts to arrest him. ‘Burton was arrested by the officers who were eventually able to calm him down and he apologised for his behaviour, he asked the officers if he could get dressed in his kitchen which they agreed to.’ All of a sudden Burton grabbed a knife from a nearby drawer, pointed it towards the officers and shouted ‘get out of my house.’ In fear for their safety the officers retreated before withdrawing their Tasers and discharging them at Burton. They then managed to safely detain him and seized the weapon. #taser
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Detectives from the LAPD’s West Los Angeles Division are asking for the public’s help in providing any information about a series of thefts. The suspect or suspects target newer model Mercedes-Benz vehicles and use a manual jack to lift the vehicles, lower them onto storage crates, and remove the tires and rims. The incidents unfold in a matter of minutes. There is no description of the suspect or suspects and/or their vehicle as of this time. The thefts have occurred around the area of the #LAPD’s West Los Angeles Division, Pacific Division, Wilshire Division, North Hollywood Division, and in the city of Beverly Hills. Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective John Hill, West Los Angeles Detectives at (310) 444-1503. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477)
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NO CAMPING IN THE LEFT LANE! Did you know the left lane is for passing only? Driving in the left lane can cause traffic delays and unsafe conditions for cars wishing to pass. It's also illegal! Sheriff Mark Lamb went to educate drivers. Pinal County Sheriff's Office
New diagnoses in several states pushed the tally of COVID-19 cases past 100, and New Hampshire reported its first patient, raising the total of affected states to 11. Seattle officials announced four more deaths, bringing the total in the US to six. The recent surge in numbers has brought chaotic scenes to supermarkets throughout the country with shoppers lining up with trolleys overflowing with bundles of toilet paper, racks of water bottles and shelves cleaned out of hand sanitizing gel. The Food and Drug Administration yesterday warned it could begin testing up to a million people by the end of the week, as the global total of confirmed cases soared to more than 90,000 today, including 3,117 deaths.