A year after Pakistan’s devastating floods, challenges drag on for most, but signs of hope for some
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Last summer’s flooding in Pakistan killed at least 1,700 people, destroyed millions of homes, wiped out swathes of farmland, and caused billions of dollars in economic losses. All in a matter of months. At one point, a third of the country was underwater. Pakistani officials and scientists worldwide blame climate change for the unusually early and heavy monsoon rains.A year on, the country hasn’t fully recovered. The aftermath runs the length of the country; survivors living in makeshift huts where their homes used to be, millions of children out of school, damaged infrastructure waiting to be repaired.This journey through Pakistan looks at how the unprecedented flooding of 2022 affected everyday life – and future generations.RESTORING WATERThe high altitudes and sharp peaks of the Hindu Kush Mountains mean that heavy rains barrel down through the northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. That’s good because the waters quickly drain to lower lying areas. But i...Tourist sub customer calls his 2021 dive to the Titanic a ‘kamikaze operation’
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
LONDON (AP) — As an international search continued for a vessel that disappeared after setting out for the underwater wreckage of the Titanic, a man who was one of the submersible company’s first customers characterized a dive he made to the site two years ago as a “kamikaze operation.” “You have to be a little bit crazy to do this sort of thing,” said Arthur Loibl, a 61-year-old retired businessman and adventurer from Germany.Loibl told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he first had the idea of seeing the Titanic wreckage while on a trip to the South Pole in 2016. At the time, a Russian company was offering dives for half a million dollars. After Washington state-based OceanGate announced its own operation a year later, he jumped at the chance, paying $110,000 for a dive in 2019 that fell through when the first submersible didn’t survive testing. Two years later he went on a voyage that was successful, along with OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, French diver and Titanic expert Pau...'I wasn't scared': Chicagoland man talks about his journey to the Titanic on same submersible lost at sea
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
As the desperate search continues for the missing submersible near the Titanic, a man from Chicagoland who made the same journey before is sharing what his experience was like.David Waud is just one of dozens of people who traveled to the Titanic shipwreck. The Titan submersible: What could have gone wrong? He traveled from his home in Lake Forest to dive in the Titan submersible with OceanGate Expeditions in 2021."So it kind of happened because it was my business and that was not the case for almost anybody else on the trips," Waud said. "They were all going down because it was something they all had dreamed up all their life or something they hadn’t done before and it was pretty exciting.”His daughter said he has been a lifelong diver and lover of the ocean who has made underwater movies for children since the 1980s. For his last movie before retirement, he wanted to feature the Titanic. Since Sunday, the same submersible has been missing in the North Atlantic.When Waud dove wit...Austin Energy: If you lost power, here is how you can report an outage
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After power outages occurred Wednesday, Austin Energy said it was experiencing a technical issue with its outage map and reporting system, the agency said on Twitter.Austin Energy said crews are working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible, the tweet said. Furthermore, the agency said it is working with vendors to resolve the outage map and reporting system issues.At 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Austin Energy outage map said there were 139 active outages and 10,953 customers affected. However, 98% of customers have power.Anyone without power should call (512) 322-9100 to report outages, Austin Energy said.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Pedernales FD: 3-story residence collapses after fire started by lightning in Spicewood
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
SPICEWOOD, Texas (KXAN) -- A three-story residential structure collapsed and was considered a total loss, after a fire was started by lightning, the Pedernales Fire Department told KXAN Wednesday.Shortly after 8:45 p.m., PFD said in a tweet multiple crews were working the structure fire in the 7600 block of Lakehurst Road. PFD said the fire was fully involved and was contained.According to PFD, the fire was fueled by the wind, which made the fire difficult to contain.Officials also told KXAN there were no known injuries, and the home was considered a total loss.No further information was available, and the incident remained under investigation Wednesday.Police looking for 2 suspects wanted for Memorial Day homicide
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is asking for help finding two suspects connected to a homicide that occurred in the early morning hours of Memorial Day. Michael Kaminski was shot and killed near the St. Louis riverfront. Police say some witnesses have yet to come forward.On Wednesday, police released surveillance images of two suspects. Police said the suspects may frequent MetroLink and downtown. Surveillance images show the suspects at Laclede’s Landing station.Some customers who use the station regularly are relieved to know surveillance cameras are in place and hope someone comes forward with information. Police said Kaminski was a father and a grandfather. Festus woman charged after meth found on floor of child day care The area where he was killed has been a haven for drug use and the unhoused, according to some regular visitors. They hope the city will take more action to make the area safer.Anyone with information is urged to contact CrimeStoppers...Special brew for Cardinals-Cubs rivalry series in London
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A new St. Louis beer and a beer maker originally from St. Louis are waiting for the Cardinals in England.The Cardinals play the Chicago Cubs in Major League Baseball's London Series this weekend. Fans will get quite a taste of the rivalry.The new beer is called “The Birds and The Bears," created by 2nd Shift Brewing of St. Louis. You can get it locally. You can also get it in London.Cardinals fans are everywhere. They were out in force at the Mondo Brewing taproom in London on Wednesday night.St. Louis native Tom Palmer is Mondo’s co-founder and managing director. St. Louis County confirms first case of mpox this year “We’re seeing St. Louis jerseys all around town right now. I would never see these 2-3 years ago,” Palmer said of the hype now taking hold for the upcoming ballgames.He’s tickled to be pouring ‘Birds and Bears’ at Mondo’s taproom.“It’s a nice, hot summer day beer, just a tart pale ale,” said Scott Pelizzaro of 2nd Shift Brewing. “Being able to send our be...30 new speed humps aim to curb speeding in Soulard
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Residents in Soulard have complained about speeding for years, but now they’re one step closer to feeling their safety concerns are eased as new speed humps are in place to curb problems.With the start of summer comes more people out and about, the speed humps couldn't come at a better time.The brand-new speed humps were added to busy streets throughout Soulard. Before this week, there was only one, bringing a much-needed boost to traffic safety- the total is now 31.The Soulard Community Improvement District (CID) and the Soulard Business District conducted a variety of surveys to figure out what would have the greatest impact on residents. Many of them voiced concerns over speeding and reckless driving.The tax-funded project will continue with 13 to 14 road bump-outs and entryway calming with medians."We have an entertainment district on the north end of the neighborhood so that drives a lot of pedestrian traffic throughout all hours of the day and night, early morning,...2nd annual golf tournament honors fallen North County Police Cooperative officer
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Golf tournaments can be competitive. But they can also bring out the community in the best way possible.That was the case Wednesday, as hundreds gathered at Tapawingo National Golf Course to honor a fallen police officer.FOX 2’s Jasmine Huda reports on the event, paying tribute to North County Police Cooperative Officer Michael Langsdorf.Report: Clippers' trade for reigning NBA Sixth Man of the Year Malcolm Brogdon falls through
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:22:41 GMT
The Los Angeles Clippers were poised to start their offseason with a bang, but the trade for reigning NBA Sixth Man of the Year Malcom Brogdon of the Boston Celtics has been called off.According to ESPN Senior NBA Insider Adrian Wojnaroski, the three team trade between the Washington Wizards, Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers fell through because the Celtics "pivoted away from including the Clippers in the deal."The original trade involved Malcolm Brogdon being sent to the Clippers in a three way trade involving the Celtics and the Wizards. The Clippers would have sent Marcus Morris Sr., Amir Coffey and the 30th overall pick in the NBA Draft to Washington. Boston would have received Kristaps Porzingis from the Wizards.The sides are moving on, Woj said, but the Wizards are still working on ways to get Porzingis to the Celtics in an "opt-in and trade scenario."Brogdon, 30, was named Sixth Man of the Year following a stellar season off the Celtics bench, in which he averaged 14...Latest news
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