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⚠️ Fast-moving wildfire spreads in the hills of San Francisco Bay Area community prompting evacuations despite power being cut for 1.5 MILLION people in California in bid to prevent blazes caused by downed electricity lines. Moraga-Orinda firefighters responded…
How did the fire start? New video shows the crucial last moments leading up to the ignition of the fatal Sandalwood wildfire, which were sparked when a garbage truck driver dumped a pile of burning trash on the side of a road on Thursday afternoon. Captured by Shawn Melvin, the footage shows a CR&R garbage truck with smoke billowing from its rig in Calimesa, which authorities have now identified as the cause of the blaze, which destroyed more than seventy homes and has left at least two people dead. Under dry, humid and windy conditions, Melvin says he immediately recognized the impending danger and tried to warn the driver to dispose of the burning trash elsewhere. 🔥😡 #FOOLS
Anti-China protesters erect 'Lady Liberty' statue on famous mountain overlooking Hong Kong showing a woman in a gas mask carrying an umbrella and black flag. The 13-foot 'Lady Liberty' statue was hauled up Lion Rock mountain last night by a team of 16 climbing professionals. #HK
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Anti-China protesters erect 'Lady Liberty' statue on famous mountain overlooking Hong Kong showing a woman in a gas mask carrying an umbrella and black flag. The 13-foot 'Lady Liberty' statue was hauled up Lion Rock mountain last night by a team of 16 climbing…
Hong Kong’s Lady Liberty statue vandalised after being installed atop Lion Rock. A towering four-metre statue of a female pro-democracy protester has been toppled shortly after it was erected on top of a popular Kowloon mountain, Hong Kong Free Press reports.
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Authorities say a 3-year-old girl has been kidnapped from a birthday party in Alabama. Police issued an Amber Alert late Saturday after someone in a dark SUV grabbed Kamille McKinney while she was outside with friends about 8:30 p.m. and drove away. The alert…
Police have detained a man suspected of snatching an Alabama toddler from a birthday party as they continue the search for the missing three-year-old. Surveillance images of the man and the vehicle he was driving were released by police after Kamille McKinney was abducted from outside a public housing community in Birmingham on Saturday at about 8.30pm. An Amber Alert was issued for the toddler, whose family calls her 'Cupcake', after someone in a dark SUV grabbed her while she was outside the home with friends and then drove away. Police said a white woman and a black man were suspected of snatching Kamille. They believe the couple were using candy to entice children. 👮🏻♂️
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Those who attended the funeral of Irish Defence Force veteran Shay Bradley at St. Kevin's Church, Kilmanagh, Leinster on Saturday, couldn't believe it when they heard Bradley shouting 'let me out' from the coffin below. Bradley had recorded the message before his death so that he could give his mourners a last laugh in his final goodbye. 💀 #funny
A Mexican drug baron - known as the new El Chapo - is accused of ordering the murder of pregnant women and babies in an escalating cocaine cartel war. Nemesio Osegura Cervantes, 'El Mencho', has picked up where the infamous Joaquin Guzman, formerly El Chapo, left off, according to federal investigators. His feared Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG) are suspected of running drugs over land and sea into the United States while fighting a bloody war and indiscriminately killing women and children. Recent footage showed foot soldiers suspected of belonging to CJNG wearing terrifying clown masks and brandishing weapons in Tamaulipas state close to the border. Last month 44 corpses - many of them belonging to women - were hauled from a well in Jalisco state where CJNG is headquartered. 😱 #WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE 👮🏻♂️
Authorities in Southern Mexico detained hundreds of African, Caribbean and Central American migrants who were heading north Sunday as part of an up to 2,000-person caravan aiming to reach the United States. The group set out before sunrise Saturday from the town of Tapachula, Mexico, where many had been marooned for months unsuccessfully trying to get transit visas. They carried heavy backpacks, babies and parcels on their heads. Just before dusk, after having trudged more than 20 miles north, they were surrounded by hundreds of National Guard agents and police who persuaded the exhausted migrants to board vans back to Tapachula. Children cried, and women complained angrily about waiting months for papers. It was unclear if any would be deported.