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By Saturday, the severe weather threat level will ramp up from north-central Louisiana to west-central Alabama. “We do have an increasing concern that there are going to be a lot of storms with a severe weather threat there on Saturday,” Weather Service meteorologist Evan Bentley said. Greg Abbott activated state emergency response resources Thursday to prepare for the severe weather conditions, he announced on X. Following a marginal risk of severe storms across the South Friday, the threat is expected to ramp up again on Saturday. Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia are under the strongest threat for severe storms Sunday.
Persons: Evan Bentley, Greg Abbott, ” Abbott, , Reid Strnadel, that’s, ” Strnadel, “ I’ve, Strnadel, KHOU, Stradnel, LM Otero Organizations: CNN, National Weather Service, Storm, Weather, Louisiana . Texas Gov, Texans, state’s Transportation Department, WABC, AAA, Transportation Security Administration, TSA, Sunday, Sheriff’s, Emergency Management, Facebook, United States Postal Service, Vehicles, Storm Prediction, Northern Rockies, Rockies, Washington and Locations: United States, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, New Jersey, Wharton, Wharton , New Jersey, Dallas, Fort Worth, Coast, West Coast, El Campo, Harris County, Liberty County, Midwest, Great Lakes, Texas , Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi, Dallas , Texas, Shreveport, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Jackson , Mississippi, Cities, Houston, Memphis , New Orleans, Birmingham, Montgomery, Georgia, Carolinas, Virginia, Northwest, Northern California, Sierra Nevada, Washington, Washington and Oregon, California, Sierra
19-year-old Italian skier Matilde Lorenzi died after a crash during a training session in northern Italy, the country's defense ministry announced on Tuesday. The "promising Italian skier" fell while skiing on the Grawand G1 slope in Val Senales, a valley in northern Italy’s South Tyrol province, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation said in a statement. "The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) extends its deepest condolences following the tragic loss of Matilde Lorenzi," they said. Many former Olympic skiers, like Italian Olympic skier Luca De Aliprandini, Spanish Olympic skier Juan del Campo and Swiss Olympic skier Michelle Gisin took to the comments of the FIS Instagram post to pay their own respects to Lorenzi. Lorenzi, who was part of the Italian Army’s sports section, was last season's Italian junior champion, according to Olympics.com.
Persons: Matilde Lorenzi, Val Senales, Matilde, Luca De Aliprandini, Juan del Campo, Michelle Gisin, Mikaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, Lorenzi Organizations: Federation, Snowboard Federation, Olympic, Spanish Olympic, FIS, FIS Europa Locations: Italian, Italy, Val, Italy’s South Tyrol, Swiss, U.S
Four years earlier, Trump had narrowly carried the Keystone State while losing Latino voters to Hillary Clinton. Biden won Latino voters by 33 points in 2020, while Clinton did so by 38 points. “Today, as of now, I haven’t seen that (from any candidate).”Bethlehem mortgage lender Carmen Dancsecs said she’s worried some Latino voters might stay home come November. Multiple strategies for HarrisThe Harris campaign is pursuing multiple strategies to boost support among Pennsylvania Latino voters in the final weeks ahead of Election Day. Campo helps the Trump campaign canvass Latino neighborhoods, especially in Allentown, speaking with voters about the former president’s platform.
Persons: Pennsylvania CNN — Fresh, Tim Walz, Donald Trump, Marcia Heras, ” Heras, Trump, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Harris, Biden, Clinton, Hector Santana, I’m, ” Santana, Carmen Dancsecs, she’s, , ” Dancsecs, Harris The Harris, , Walz, Hurricane Maria, Harrison, ” Walz, “ Hamilton, Anthony Ramos, don’t, Carlos Eduardo Espina, Maria Cardona, it’s, it’s Kamala, ” Trump, – Nicky Jam, Justin Quiles, let’s, ” Anuel, Nicky Jam, Maná, Daniel Campo, Campo, ’ ” Campo, wouldn’t, Trump’s, ” Campo Organizations: Pennsylvania CNN, CNN, Trump, Americans, Pew Research Center, Pennsylvania, Keystone State, NBC News, Telemundo, CNBC, Democratic, Harris The, Puerto Rican, AA, , Puerto Ricans, Campo Locations: Pennsylvania, Puerto Rican, Minnesota, Ecuador, Allentown, Reading , Pennsylvania, White, Reading, Lancaster, Dominican Republic, , Bethlehem, Hurricane, San Juan, Johnstown, Puerto, Las, Wilkes, Barre, Venezuelan
Hospitals have identified at least 30 newborns with what has been identified as “fetal fentanyl syndrome,” NBC News has learned. The infants had specific physical birth defects: cleft palate, unusually small heads, drooping eyelids, webbed toes and joints that weren’t fully developed. Birth defects linked to fentanyl by geneticists at Nemours Children’s Health in Wilmington, Del. But despite a rise in fentanyl misuse, even during pregnancy, there is no indication of a concurrent rise in birth defects. And most babies exposed to fentanyl in utero aren’t born with the defects that are hallmarks of the fetal fentanyl syndrome.
Persons: they’d, , , Miguel Del Campo, Del, He’d, Dr, Karen Gripp, Smith, ” Gripp, Karoly Mirnics, Center's Munroe, ” Del Campo, “ They’re Organizations: NBC, Rady Children’s, Elsevier, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Psychiatry, University of Nebraska, Meyer Institute, University of California Locations: San Diego, Nemours Children’s, Wilmington , Delaware, Wilmington, Del, Nemours, University of California San Diego
Long distanceAfter Dan visited Gabriella in Italy, Gabriella visited Dan in the US. Gabriella Vagnoli and Dan WatlingA couple of months later, Gabriella planned a trip to the US to visit Dan in Chicago. But despite being tired from the flight, Gabriella felt immediately welcomed by Dan’s family. Gabriella Vagnoli and Dan WatlingToday, Gabriella and Dan live in Seattle with their two teenage kids. While a love of adventure unites them, Gabriella and Dan insist they’re quite different in many other ways.
Persons: CNN — Gabriella Vagnoli, , Dan Watling, Dan, they’d, Gabriella, She’d, I’m, he’s, , ” Gabriella, Gabriella Vagnoli, Bill Watling Gabriella, Loch, Bill “, He’d, ” Dan, Bill, , , Gabi, Dan didn’t, she’d, Gabriella couldn’t, Skye, strode, Gabriella “, Read, Gabriella’s, he’d, Dan couldn’t, “ It’s, ’ ”, “ We’re, Dan Watling Gabriella, Siena, Dan’s, ‘ I’m, Dan Watling “, San Giuliano, who’d, “ Dan, , Walter Moretti, “ Michelangelo, Dan haven’t, they’ve, they’re, He’s, it’s, we’re, Storr, ” “ Organizations: CNN, Google, CNN Travel, Scottish Highlands, Piazza del Campo, Italian, Chicago, Rio, Locations: Scotland, Italy, Loch Ness, Isle, Skye, Europe, Scottish, Germany, Portugal, Edinburgh, Chicago, Pisa, Rome, Urquhart, glens, 1111IESPDJ, America, Munich, Siena, Piazza, Bryce, Italian, Gabriella's, Galena , Illinois, Tuscan, San, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio, Seattle , Washington, Seattle
Temperatures in Spain shatter records as October kicks off
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Jon Nazca/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsMADRID, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The start of October in Spain this year has been the warmest since records began, the country's meteorological agency AEMET said on Monday, with nearly 40% of weather stations recording maximum temperatures above 32 degrees Celsius (89.6 Fahrenheit). Two cities in south-central Spain, Badajoz and Montoro, broke the heat record for continental Spain during the month of October with 38 C and 38.2 C, respectively. The previous record was 37.5 C, documented in the resort city of Marbella in October 2014. The weather station at Madrid's iconic Retiro Park, which is over a century old, equalled its October record of 30 C set in 1930. He added that future summers would not only be hotter, but also longer, extending into the traditionally mild and rainy autumn.
Persons: Jon Nazca, AEMET, Ruben del Campo, Del, David Latona, Inti Landauro, Alex Richardson Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, TVE, Thomson Locations: Ronda, Spain, Rights MADRID, Badajoz, Montoro, Marbella, Retiro, Del Campo
Spain roasts as summer's third heatwave peaks
  + stars: | 2023-08-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/3] People queue in the sun outside Almudena Cathedral as they wait to enter the Royal Palace during the third heatwave of the summer in Madrid, Spain, August 8, 2023. The mercury could also rise to 40 C in the Basque Country in northeastern Spain, an area less accustomed to such high temperatures, the state weather agency AEMET said. Temperatures in some areas in the southern half of Spain remained above 27 C on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, AEMET spokesperson Ruben del Campo said. As Spain suffocates under high temperatures, ice on its mountains is melting. The melting sped up in 2021 and 2022, which were particularly warm years in Spain.
Persons: Susana Vera MADRID, AEMET, Ruben del Campo, Del Campo, Charlie Devereux, Inti Landauro, Angus MacSwan Organizations: REUTERS, Visitors, Prado, Tourists, Thomson Locations: Almudena, Madrid, Spain, Basque, Southern, sightseers, Europe, Catalonia
Residents enjoy Boadella reservoir, which is 20% of its capacity, as Spain braces for the third heatwave of the summer near the Spanish-French border, in Darnius, Spain, August 6, 2023. REUTERS/Nacho DoceAGULLANA, Spain, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Artur Duran holds his hand out by his waist to show the level of water he remembers two years ago at the Darnius Boadella reservoir in northeastern Spain. Catalonia's authorities last week imposed new water usage restrictions on 22 villages around the reservoir, near the French border, as the aquifer supplying them is also emptying. Several heatwaves recorded in Spain and wider Europe this summer have worsened the drought, lowering reservoirs' levels as water evaporation and consumption increased, said Ruben del Campo, spokesperson for Spain's meteorological agency AEMET. The village of Agullana with 900 residents has been keeping its water usage below the 200-litre cap for several months, but its mayor said further steps will be implemented.
Persons: Doce, Artur Duran, sunbathed, Ruben del Campo, Josep Jovell, Horaci Garcia, Joan Faus, Andrei Khalip, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Authorities, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Spain, Spanish, Darnius, Catalonia, Spain's Andalusia, Europe, Agullana
Dominant Spain crush Costa Rica 3-0 in World Cup group opener
  + stars: | 2023-07-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Costa Rica goalkeeper Daniela Solera saved a first-half penalty, but Spain were never threatened at the other end and went top of their group ahead of Japan's game against Zambia on Saturday. There are tight results in the World Cup," she said. Costa Rica could have conceded more if not for the heroics of Solera in goal as she made timely interventions and reflex saves. Costa Rica had their opportunities on the counter-attack but they were quickly snuffed out and they managed only one shot compared to Spain's 45. "For 22 minutes we were compact but after the own goal the whole team lost concentration," Costa Rica coach Amelia Valverde said.
Persons: Casey Reibelt, Spain's Aitana Bonmati, Amanda Perobelli WELLINGTON, Bonmati, Esther Gonzalez, Daniela Solera, Jorge Vilda, Alexia Putellas, Esther, Alexia, Vilda, Putellas, Athenea del Castillo, Ivana Andres, Costa Rica's Valeria del Campo, smartly, deservedly, Solera, Gonzalez, Jennifer Hermoso's, Amelia Valverde, Rohith Nair, Peter Rutherford, Toby Davis Organizations: Soccer Football, FIFA, Wellington Regional, Costa Rica, Zambia, Athenea, Spain, Thomson Locations: New Zealand, Spain, Costa Rica, Wellington , New Zealand, Costa, Costa Rica's, Barcelona, Bengaluru
Women’s World Cup: Canada Ties Nigeria, but Laments Missed Penalty Switzerland beat the Philippines, which was making its World Cup debut. Credit... Robert Cianflone/Getty Images Not much of what led to this World Cup has gone the way Canada’s women’s team might have wanted. What he and Horan do know, however, is that the world of women’s soccer has changed since the United States thumped Thailand, 13-0, at the last World Cup. The first two World Cup debutantes to take the field, Ireland and the Philippines, both lost, but in close games. injuries are keeping some big stars off the Women’s World Cup stage.
Persons: Alessandra Tarantino, Costa Rica Catherine Ivill, Wellington , New Zealand Catherine Ivill, Morgan Hancock, Nigeria Izhar, Hannah Mckay, Philippines Lars Baron, Abbie Parr, Associated Press Team England Dan Peled, Reuters Team Denmark Luisa Gonzalez, Reuters Manhattan Michael M, del Campo, Aitana Bonmati, Esther Gonzalez, Switzerland Ramona Bachmann, Seraina Piubel, Canada’s Julia Grosso, Nigeria’s Michelle Alozie, Robert Cianflone, Asisat Oshoala, Christine Sinclair, Deborah Ajibola Abiodun, Chiamaka Nnadozie, Sinclair, Bev Priestman, “ Christine Sinclair, ” Priestman, Sam Kerr, Ramona Bachmann, Sanka, A.R., e Parr, Amer, “it, tol, conn, abou, S., ike, orr, C., Viv Organizations: Canada Ties Nigeria, Associated Press, Getty, Canada, Shutterstock Canada, Agence France, Reuters, U.S.A, Associated Press Team England, Reuters Team Denmark, Reuters Manhattan, Credit, Barcelona, Ireland, emi, erc Locations: Philippines, Spain, Costa Rica, Switzerland, Associated Press Spain, Wellington , New Zealand, Nigeria, Nigeria Izhar Khan, Reuters Switzerland, Costa, Canada Canada, Australia, Melbourne, Canada, Norway, Ireland, nsw, hol
REUTERS/Remo CasilliSummary Weather extremes experienced around the worldBiggest polluters United States and China meetClimate crisis 'is happening', says WHO bossMADRID, July 17 (Reuters) - Global temperatures were soaring to historic highs as the world's two biggest carbon emitters, the United States and China, sought on Monday to reignite talks on climate change. Wildfires in Europe raged ahead of a second heat wave in two weeks that was set to send temperatures as high as 48C. Ahead of meeting Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua in Beijing, U.S. climate envoy John Kerry urged China to partner with the United States to cut methane emissions and coal-fired power. Prolonged high temperatures in China are threatening power grids and crops and raising concerns about a repeat of last year's drought, the most severe in 60 years. The heat dome across the western United States also helped to generate heavy rains in the northeast, claiming at least five lives.
Persons: Remo, MADRID, reignite, Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Xie Zhenhua, John Kerry, Talim, Charon, Matilde, Angelica Aureli, it's, Ruben del Campo, Sergio Rodriguez, Kayla Hill, Carlo Buontempo, Buontempo, Charlie Devereux, Emma Pinedo, Giselda Vagnoni, Emma Farge, Kate Abnett, Andrew Cawthorne Organizations: REUTERS, United, World Health, ACT, Italy's Air Force, La Palma, Canaries, TVE, World Meteorological Organization, National, Thomson Locations: Italy, Rome, United States, China, Sanbao, Europe, Beijing, U.S, Guangdong, Hainan, South Korea, Seoul, Sardinia, Spain, La, Florida, Furnace Creek, Salt Lake City , Utah, Madrid, Geneva, Brussels
The weather will be drier and hotter than usual this spring along the northeastern Mediterranean coast that includes Catalonia. The dry weather will heighten the risk of wildfires even as it brings average rainfall nationwide, Spain's meteorological agency AEMET said. "Heat waves in this geographical area of the planet are more frequent, are increasing more frequently than in other regions," he said. Spain's drought nationwide measured over 12 months is no worse than it was in 2017, 2012 and 2005. But the average water level in Catalonia's reservoirs stands at just 27%, slightly above the level in parts of the southern region of Andalucia.
PUEBLA, Mexico — It is, according to UNESCO, the oldest public library in the Americas, tucked away from the street front at a cultural center in the historic heart of this Mexican city. “Everything that was imagined at that time is in the library,” said Juan Fernández del Campo, the library’s current manager. Palafox’s passion for books is evident in a quote from him, written on a mosaic outside the library. This was not the time for Mexico to raise its wings toward freedom of thought,” the library manager said. The library reopened in 2002; two years later it was added by UNESCO to its Memory of the World Register.
Sursa foto: s.iw.roVIDEO // Captură impresionantă de droguri în nordul Spaniei; Polițiștii au confiscat aproape o tonă de cocaină neagrăFără miros și extrem de greu de detectat, drogurile au fost descoperite miercuri de poliția spaniolă în colaborare cu cea portugheză, în regiunea Castilla și León. „Drogurile au devenit aproape nedetectabile, deoarece forma și culoarea lor erau extrem de asemănătoare cu cea a cărbunelui. Mai mult, mirosul caracteristic al cocainei a fost eliminat, ceea ce înseamnă că nu a putut fi identificat de câinii polițiști”, a declarat poliția spaniolă într-un comunicat. Traficanții au adus containerele cu camionul din Portugalia în nordul Spaniei, unde drogul urma să fie recuperat în urma unui proces chimic laborios. După un an de investigații, într-o operațiune la care au participat peste 50 de polițiști, a fost destructurată rețeaua de traficanți.
Organizations: Naționale Locations: Spaniei, Castilla, León, Medina del Campo, Portugalia
Captură impresionantă de droguri în nordul Spaniei, acolo unde polițiștii au confiscat aproape o tonă de cocaină neagră. Mai mult, mirosul caracteristic al cocainei a fost eliminat, ceea ce înseamnă că nu a putut fi identificat de câinii polițiști”, a declarat poliția spaniolă într-un comunicat. Traficanții au adus containerele cu camionul din Portugalia în nordul Spaniei, unde drogul urma să fie recuperat în urma unui proces chimic laborios. „Modul de operare a implicat un proces chimic complex pentru a ascunde drogurile printre cărbune, proces care a fost realizat de cartelurile mexicane și columbiene”, se mai arată în comunicat. După un an de investigații, într-o operațiune la care au participat peste 50 de polițiști, a fost destructurată rețeaua de traficanți.
Organizations: Guardian, Naționale Locations: Spaniei, Castilla, León, Medina del Campo, Portugalia
Potrivit Poliției Naționale, trei persoane au fost arestate într-un port din zona industrială a orașului Medina del Campo, în nordul Spaniei, după ce anchetatorii au urmărit un transport de două containere de cărbune în care erau ascunse drogurile. Cele 862 de kilograme de cocaină negară se aflau în 30 de saci care erau ascunși printre alți 1.364 de saci de cărbune real pentru a face identificarea drogului aproape imposibilă. „Drogurile au devenit aproape nedetectabile, deoarece forma și culoarea lor erau extrem de asemănătoare cu cea a cărbunelui. Mai mult, mirosul caracteristic al cocainei a fost eliminat, ceea ce înseamnă că nu a putut fi identificat de câinii polițiști”, a declarat poliția spaniolă într-un comunicat. Traficanții au adus containerele cu camionul din Portugalia în nordul Spaniei, unde drogul urma să fie recuperat în urma unui proces chimic laborios, scrie digi24.ro.
Organizations: Naționale Locations: Medina del Campo, Spaniei, Portugalia
Sursa foto: Garda Civilă spaniolăCaptură record de droguri în Spania: Polițiștii au prins o bandă de traficanți și au găsit 7 tone de hașișDouă patrule ale poliţiei au oprit la jumătatea lunii aprilie o ambarcaţiune care se afla pe mare în sudul Spaniei şi avea la bord 200 de pachete de haşiş. Autorităţile din Spania, Franţa şi Olanda erau cu ochii pe banda de traficanţi încă din martie 2020, după ce fusese "ocupată" cu introducerea unor cantităţi impresionante de haşiş în diverse ţări, notează Reuters. Au fost confiscate peste 7 tone de haşiş, ceea ce reduce activitatea bandelor din zona Strâmtorii Gibraltar. Incautadas más de 7 Tm de #hachís en el Campo de Gibraltar. S-au confiscat peste 7 tone de haşiş, ceea ce reduce activitatea grupurilor infracţionale din zona Strâmtorii Gibraltar", a precizat Garda Civilă spaniolă într-un comunicat, scrie digi24.ro.
Persons: Reuters Organizations: Garda, Incautadas Locations: Spania, Spaniei, Franţa, Olanda, Gibraltar, Campo
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