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    At least 15 dead, 2.6 million without power after Hurricane Milton

    By Craig Nigrelli,

    8 hours ago

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    The death toll from Hurricane Milton rises as millions are left without power in the storm's aftermath. And one person is killed and 12 others rescued after a disaster during a tour of a Colorado mine. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Friday, Oct. 11, 2024.

    At least 8 dead, 2.6 million without power after Hurricane Milton

    At least 15 people are dead (that number has risen since Unbiased Updates was recorded Friday morning, Oct. 11), and 2.6 million homes and businesses remain without power as Florida begins to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Milton roared across the state. It was the second devastating storm to batter the Sunshine State in less than two weeks.

    Now a post-tropical cyclone, Milton is expected to continue to weaken over the next few days.

    While Milton made landfall on Florida's west coast near Sarasota, most of the deaths reported have been in the eastern part of the state, where dozens of tornadoes have been reported. While the storm did not prove to be the worst-case scenario, rescuers have been very busy pulling and dragging hundreds of people from flooded areas to safety.

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden have both said in this case, warnings came early and often, spurring tens of thousands of people to evacuate and saving countless lives.

    Still, the cleanup and recovery processes are expected to take weeks, if not months — especially in the areas that were also hit by Hurricane Helene just 13 days before Milton barreled in.

    1 dead, 12 rescued after elevator malfunction at Colorado gold mine

    In Colorado, 12 people are now safe after getting trapped at the bottom of a gold mine for six hours Thursday, Oct. 10. One person died after the elevator at the Mollie Kathleen Mine, a popular tourist attraction, experienced a mechanical problem 500 feet below the earth's surface.

    The 12 adults had access to water and were able to communicate with authorities via radio while trapped. As that group was stuck, rescuers were able to get to 11 other people who were riding the elevator and get them to safety.

    The local sheriff said it is not yet known what caused the malfunction . An investigation is underway.

    The incident happened during the final week of Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine 's tourist season before it shuts down for the winter.

    Chemical leak at Houston oil refinery kills 2, injures dozens more

    Two people are dead and 35 more are injured after a chemical leak involving hydrogen sulfide, a potentially toxic gas, at an oil refinery in Deer Park, Texas — near Houston. Officials said a group was working on a flange Thursday when some kind of accident happened, and gas started leaking.

    Emergency officials urged residents in the area to shelter in place after the incident, but this morning, that's since been lifted after air monitoring showed no signs hazardous chemicals had gotten into the air.

    Trump talks economic plan in Detroit; Obama rallies for Harris in PA

    With just 25 days until Americans head to the polls, voters in two battleground states heard from two former presidents on Thursday. Republican nominee former President Donald Trump spoke to supporters in Detroit, Michigan while former President Barack Obama – stumped for Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    While delivering his economic address to the Detroit Economic Club , Trump spoke about his goal to revive the auto industry and bring a “rebirth” to Detroit . He then turned to international companies and his plan for them to open facilities in America.

    “So, here is the deal that I will be offering to the world to companies outside of our world — big companies, powerful companies that have become powerful because we were stupid, we were stupid, we allowed them to come and raid and rape our country,” Trump said. “That's what they did. ‘Oh, he used the word rape.’ That's right, I used the word. They raped our country. The United States will give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy cost, we have more liquid gold under our feet than any other country in the world and it’s the best...But only if you make your products here in America. In other words, you get all of these assets, but you have to make your product here in America and you have to hire American workers.”

    In Pittsburgh, former President Obama addressed a crowd of Democratic supporters and listed his reasons why he believes Vice President Harris is the better choice over Trump come November.

    "Kamala is as prepared for the job as any nominee for president has ever been,” Obama said. “That's who Kamala is.”

    He added, " I'm sorry gentlemen ; I've noticed this especially with some men who seem to think Trump’s behavior of bullying and of putting people down is a sign of strength. I am here to tell you, that is not what real strength is. Real strength is about working hard and carrying a heavy load without complaining and telling the truth even when it's inconvenient. Real strength is about helping people who need it and standing up for those who can't always stand up for themselves. That is what we should want for our daughters and for our sons and that is what I want to see in a president for the United States of America."

    Vice President Harris meanwhile participated in a town hall in Las Vegas hosted by Univision on Thursday. Former President Trump is scheduled to take part in one next week .

    Hezbollah official escapes during deadly Israeli strikes in Lebanon

    Lebanese authorities say Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah in Beirut killed 22 people and injured 117 others. Sources told Reuters a senior Hezbollah official, targeted by Israeli forces during the Thursday night strikes, was able to survive.

    Israel has not commented on the attack.

    The United Nations said its personnel is facing increasing danger in Lebanon as two U.N. peacekeepers were injured after an Israeli tank fired at a watchtower at its main headquarters in the southern portion of the country. Israel issued a statement on that incident, saying its military operated “next to” the U.N.’s base and had instructed U.N. officials to remain in protected spaces before its troops opened fire.

    The peacekeepers were said to be in good condition after being treated for their injuries.

    Sports leagues come together to combat hate in America

    In a sign of true sportsmanship, eight American sports leagues have come together to back a new campaign targeting hate in the U.S. It is an idea from New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his foundation to combat antisemitism.

    The initiative brought together the heads of the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHK, NASCAR and others to come up with plans to curb hate of any kind in the country. The sports leaders are spending $50 million to get the word out.

    The campaign, titled “ Timeout Against Hate ,” launched during Thursday night football on Oct. 10, with a commercial featuring legendary figures and current-day athletes from all sports speaking out against hate.

    The post At least 15 dead, 2.6 million without power after Hurricane Milton appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    Karl Jones
    5h ago
    and the Republicans are not going to do anything to help until after the election such nice trump supporters doing what he wants
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