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ET Wednesday when Kenzie Lewellen’s labor began at her home in Port Charlotte, Florida, with Hurricane Milton hurtling toward the Gulf Coast. Lewellen and her boyfriend, Dewey Bennett, 24, were both on edge. Follow along for live coverageThe monster storm Milton made landfall at 8:30 p.m. Dewey Bennett with his newborn son, Dewey Lester Bennett IV. “He is a miracle baby,” she said, holding him up as sunshine streamed through her hospital window.
Persons: Kenzie, Hurricane Milton hurtling, Dewey Bennett, , Lewellen, , ” Bennett, Bennett’s, Dewey, Hurricane Irma, Milton, Milton hadn’t, Bennett, ” Lewellen, they’re, Dewey Lester Bennett IV, David Verinder, Verinder, Dewey Lester Bennett, ” Kenzie Lewellen, I’m Organizations: Hurricane, West Palm Beach, Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota Memorial Health Care Locations: Port Charlotte , Florida, Gulf, Florida, West Palm, Sarasota, Venice, Milton
As Hurricane Milton bears down on Florida, the staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital are getting ready. The main hospital, Sarasota Memorial, is the largest. Staff at Sarasota Memorial can bring their pets to the hospital's temporary shelter. Courtesy Sarasota Memorial Health Care SystemAt AdventHealth Tampa Emergency Department, Dr. Alex Waldman, 35, is part of the B team. He’s preparing his house for the storm and bolting the hurricane shutters.
Persons: Milton, We’re, , David Verinder, Verinder, “ They’re, they’re, Alex Waldman, Waldman, Hurricane Helene, , Helene, Lee, Monica Collins, Collins, Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers, she’s, Ian, He’s, I’m, I’ve, ” Waldman Organizations: Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota Memorial Health Care, Sarasota Memorial, Staff, Sarasota, Sarasota Memorial Health, Tampa Emergency Department, Lee Health, Southwest Florida Hospital, Skilled, Children’s, of Southwest, Hurricane Locations: Florida, Sarasota, Tampa, Hurricane, Fort Myers, of Southwest Florida, Miami, Fort
LINVILLE, N.C. — Health care companies and nonprofit organizations have erected fully equipped field hospitals in North Carolina, in a pre-emptive attempt to treat residents injured by Hurricane Helene. The women's inpatient tent at the Samaritan's Purse field hospital in Linville, North Carolina. More than half of the 215 people killed by Hurricane Helene as of Friday died in North Carolina, where extreme flooding destroyed homes, washed out roads and bridges, and left survivors to mourn their loved ones. Atrium Health's Med-1 field hospital in Tryon, North Carolina, is less busy than expected after people injured in Hurricane Helene failed to materialize. Atrium Health's Med-1 field hospital.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Samaritan's, Franklin Graham, Minyvonne Burke, Wendy Henson, it’s, Henson, “ We’ve, Charles A . Cannon, Sasha Thew, Thew, Rebecca Rudisill, “ I’m, Organizations: Christian, NBC, Atrium Health, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Red, FEMA Locations: N.C, North Carolina, Newland, Linville, Greensboro, Linville , North Carolina, Tryon, Asheville, South Carolina, Tryon , North Carolina, Hurricane, Lincoln County
Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan died last month in Georgia from an accidental drug overdose, authorities said. Rich Homie Quan, born Dequantes Devontay Lamar, was 33. The brother lifted him up and put him on the couch, according to the incident report. Rich Homie Quan has spoken candidly about his drug use on the hip-hop podcast "My Expert Opinion." In 2014, Rich Homie Quan was named to rap publication XXL’s coveted inaugural Freshman Class, Variety reported.
Persons: Rich Homie Quan, Dequantes Devontay Lamar, , Molly, , XXL’s, Chance, Ty Dolla, Kevin Gates Organizations: Atlanta, Medical, NBC News, Atlanta police, Police, Variety, BET Locations: Georgia, Fulton, Grady
DALLAS — Newly emerged film footage of President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade speeding down a Dallas freeway toward a hospital after he was fatally wounded sold at auction Saturday for $137,500. The auction house said the buyer wishes to remain anonymous. The film then picks up after Kennedy has been shot, with Carpenter rolling as the motorcade roars down Interstate 35. Projecting it onto his bedroom wall around 2010, gates was at first underwhelmed by the footage from Lemmon Avenue. The auction house has released still photos from the portion of the film showing the race down I-35, but it is not publicly releasing video of that part.
Persons: DALLAS —, John F, Dale Carpenter, Carpenter, Jacqueline Kennedy, Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Abraham Zapruder, Clint Hill —, Bobby Livingston, , James Gates, wasn’t, Gates Organizations: Dealey Plaza, Texas, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Lemmon Locations: Dallas, Boston, Parkland
Soon after, the mother’s syphilis test — given to all women before delivery — came back positive. In 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported more than 200,000 syphilis cases — the highest counts since 1950. Spreading the word about syphilisSome public health departments have launched eye-popping awareness campaigns, trying to raise the alarm among both the public and health care providers. Make syphilis testing convenientBeyond greater awareness, access to testing and treatment needs to be quick, easy and convenient, Chokshi said. But permanently bending the syphilis curve will require scaling these efforts nationally and promoting greater coordination between health care and public health.
Persons: Irene Stafford, Stafford, , It’s, could’ve, they’re, , Kenneth Mayer, Mayer, Dave Chokshi, Donna Fox, Fox, ” Fox, “ We’re, , Lucas, they’ve, we’re, ” Stafford, Chokshi, Jessica Leston, Jessica Leston “ We’re, ” Leston, Trojan Carvajal, Jai Winchell, Winchell, Arlene Seña, it’s, ” Seña, don’t, Seña, that’s, ” Chokshi Organizations: University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, Fenway Institute, Common Health Coalition, Health, Lucas County Health Department, Alaska Natives, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, STI, Mobile Care Clinic, Shasta, University of North, Hospital, University of Chicago, U.S, Fenway Health Locations: Houston, U.S, Boston, New York, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, Texas, Alaska, Cass, Minnesota, California, Shasta County, Oregon, Shasta, University of North Carolina, Grady, Atlanta, America
CNN —At least six people are dead and seven missing after a fishing vessel carrying 27 onboard sank in the South Atlantic about 200 miles off the coast of the Falkland Islands. The fishing vessel, FV Argos Georgia, requested assistance soon after it began sinking east of the islands at about 4 p.m. local time Monday, the Falkland Islands government said in press release Tuesday. CNN has reached out to the Falkland Islands government to clarify the number of dead and missing. “This is a developing situation, and we will provide no further comment,” Sally Heathman, head of communications for the Falkland Islands Government, told CNN on Tuesday. “The Falkland Islands government sends their thoughts to all the families involved,” it added.
Persons: Sally Heathman, King Edward VII, Stanley, Argos Froyanes, , Carmen Crespo Organizations: CNN, FV Argos, Falkland, Falkland Islands Government, Spanish, Associated Press, AP, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Stanley Airport, British Forces South, Maritime & Coastguard Agency, Argentina’s Navy, Britain, Argos, Argos Froyanes Ltd, Fisheries Locations: South, Falkland, FV Argos Georgia, Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Sandwich, British Forces South Atlantic, South America, British, Argentina, Las, Argos Georgia, Norwegian, Helena
Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking at a campaign rally on July 20, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Vance defended his loyalty to the US, after Vice President Kamala Harris said he “will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country.”“There’s some bad news actually, Vice President Kamala Harris, she doesn’t like me,” Vance said in remarks about two hours before Trump took the stage. “Kamala Harris said something to the effect that … I have no loyalty to this country,” he continued. “Well, I don’t know, Kamala, I did serve in the United States Marine Corps and build a business. The only unity we saw today was between Donald Trump, JD Vance, and their Project 2025 agenda,” Biden campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s, , it’s, Kamala Harris, ” Vance, Trump, “ Kamala Harris, , Kamala, Harris, Ronny Jackson, Elon Musk, Musk, “ Elon, ” Trump, Xi Jinping, Xi, who’s, Biden, Joe Biden’s, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa Organizations: Trump, United States Marine Corps, Butler Memorial Hospital, White House, Grand, Wall Street Journal, Democrats Locations: Grand Rapids , Michigan, Ohio, San Francisco, Butler , Pennsylvania
CNN —One person was critically injured in a stabbing at Miami International Airport late Saturday evening, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department, prompting the evacuations of two concourses. Normal airport operations have since resumed, police said in a news release Sunday morning. “Without provocation, the subject attacked the victim by stabbing her multiple times and attempted to throw her over the railing,” the release said. Passengers were evacuated from Concourses H and J in the airport’s south terminal as a precaution, and operations resumed after all passengers were rescreened, airport officials said. The Federal Aviation Administration received more than 2,000 reports of unruly passengers in 2023, a 15% decrease from the previous year.
Persons: , Jackson, J, Organizations: CNN, Miami International Airport, Miami - Dade Police Department, Authorities, Dade, Rescue, Trauma, Passengers, “ Authorities, Dade Police, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: Miami
A full public assessment of Trump’s injuries is necessary, for both the former president’s own health and the clarity it can provide for voters about the recovery of the man who could become president of the United States once again. US Rep. Ronny Jackson, Trump’s former White House physician, said during an interview Monday on “The Benny Show” podcast, that he “checked out” the wound to Trump’s ear and bandaged it himself. We have worked with the Secret Service in the past and local and federal law enforcement to come up with plans about if an incident like this happened,” Rottinghaus told CNN. In the Monday interview, Jackson said Trump’s injury was “dressed up. Rottinghaus, the Butler Memorial physician, told CNN that after all the preparation for the unthinkable, “the unexpected happened” on Saturday.
Persons: CNN — It’s, Donald Trump’s, Corey Comperatore, Trump, we’ve, aren’t, , wasn’t, Ronny Jackson, Trump’s, ” Jackson, ” Trump, David Rottinghaus, ” Rottinghaus, Rottinghaus, Butler, Jackson, It’s, he’s, Eric Trump, I’ve, , Kenji Inaba, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Nadia Kounang, Deidre McPhillips, Maya Davis, Jamie Gumbrecht Organizations: CNN, Republican, Truth, Sunday, Butler Memorial Hospital, Service, US, White House, Hospital, CBS News, Republican National Convention, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern, Trump, CNN Health, Staff Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, United States, Butler, Milwaukee, University of Southern California
How to Spot the Signs of Heat Exhaustion
  + stars: | 2024-07-17 | by ( Nina Agrawal | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Dangerously high temperatures across much of the United States have increased the risk of heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses. Knowing the signs of heat exhaustion and how to treat it can help prevent more serious problems. What is heat exhaustion? Heat exhaustion occurs when a person is no longer able to keep exerting themselves in the heat, usually because the heart can’t keep up with the demands on it. “That means you’ve overheated, you’ve overexerted yourself,” Dr. Atallah said.
Persons: Hany, Jackson, Atallah, , Organizations: Jackson Memorial Hospital Locations: United States, Miami
CNN —Former President Donald Trump was injured in a shooting during his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Saturday evening, in what the FBI says was an assassination attempt. Go around to the spare.” (“Spare” refers to a spare limousine.) Male agent 2: “Hawkeye’s here.” (“Hawkeye” is the code name for the counter assault team.) Male agent 2: “Sir, we’ve got to move to the car, sir.” 6:12:42 p.m. Trump: “Let me get my shoes.” 6:12:43 p.m. Trump campaign deputy communications director Margo Martin posts a video of Trump disembarking from a plane in Newark, writing on X: “Strong and resilient.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Butler —, Butler, “ He’s, He’s, , indistinctly, , Let’s, Brendan McDermid, Evan Vucci, Anna Moneymaker, we’ve, Josh Shapiro, Margo Martin Organizations: CNN, Republican National Convention, Republican Party, Trump, Secret Service, Trump’s, Memorial Hospital, CNN Pennsylvania, America Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Milwaukee, Newark , New Jersey, Pittsburgh, Evans, Butler, Newark
Read previewRunning and rucking are hot in the fitness world right now. Running, a mainstay in the fitness world, only continues to grow in popularity. Meanwhile rucking, which involves walking or jogging with a weighted backpack, has become one of the buzziest trends in fitness. urbazon/Getty ImagesCarrying weight is good for bone healthThe biggest difference between rucking and running is the weight-carrying component. Walking with an additional load requires more work from the cardiovascular system and some of your muscles than unloaded walking, Zielinski said.
Persons: , rucking, Guy Fieri, Allison Zielinski, Luke Worthington, Naomi Campbell, Dakota Fanning, Worthington, Zielinski Organizations: Service, York City Marathon, ABC, Business, Northwestern Memorial Hospital Locations: year's, York, rucking
How to Stay Safe in Extreme Heat
  + stars: | 2024-05-24 | by ( Nina Agrawal | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Rates of emergency room visits for conditions related to heat rose substantially in many parts of the United States last summer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We asked emergency room doctors around the country what the public should know about extreme heat. Heat-related illnesses range from minor rashes to life-threatening heat strokes. Mild heat illnesses include heat rash; swelling in the hands and feet; muscle cramps; and heat syncope, or a fainting episode after standing too long or getting up suddenly. People with heat exhaustion have more severe symptoms, which could include headache, nausea, vomiting and dizziness.
Persons: Hany, Jackson Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Jackson Memorial Hospital Locations: United States, Miami
I thought I would follow up my Tuesday column on abortion rights with this report from The Associated Press, on the state of emergency services for pregnant women. One woman miscarried in the lobby restroom of a Texas emergency room as front desk staff refused to check her in. And in North Carolina, a woman gave birth in a car after an emergency room couldn’t offer an ultrasound. shows, is needless suffering:The staff at Person Memorial Hospital in Roxboro, N. C., told a pregnant woman who was complaining of stomach pain that they would not be able to provide her with an ultrasound. Republican lawmakers do not seem too concerned with the fact that there are no real exceptions to their abortion laws.
Persons: Roe, Wade, you’ve, You’ve, , John Ganz Organizations: Associated Press, U.S, Supreme, The Associated Press, , Person Memorial, United Auto Workers Locations: Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Roxboro
The Technique Reshaping Organ Transplantation
  + stars: | 2024-04-02 | by ( Ted Alcorn | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
On some level, the human liver in the operating room at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago was alive. Blood circulating through its tissues delivered oxygen and removed waste products, and the organ produced bile and proteins that are essential to the body. The organ owed its vitality to this machine, which was preserving it for transplantation into a needy patient. Surgeons are experimenting with organs from genetically modified animals, hinting at a future when they could be a source for transplants. But the field is already undergoing a paradigm shift, driven by technologies in widespread use that allow clinicians to temporarily store organs outside the body.
Persons: , , Daniel Borja Organizations: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Surgeons Locations: Chicago
As rural hospitals continue to struggle financially, a new type of hospital is slowly taking root, especially in the Southeast. Saving rural careThat was the case for Irwin County Hospital in Ocilla, Georgia, which was the second rural emergency hospital established in the U.S. “But ... we felt like we had to try.”Irwin County Hospital became a rural emergency hospital on Feb. 1, 2023. “We might have been closed if we hadn’t (become a rural emergency hospital), so ... something had to be done,” he said. Brock Slabach, the National Rural Health Association's chief operations officer, told the AP that upwards of 30 facilities are interested in converting to rural emergency hospitals this year.
Persons: Carrie Cochran, McClain, George Pink, Weeks, Scott Carver, he’d, , Quentin Whitwell, “ We’re, Whitwell, Carver, Traci Harper, Harper’s, , , Warren, Jared Chaffin, Amy Thimm, they’ll, Ron Te Brink, Chaffin, “ That’s, Kenneth Williams, Williams, Williams isn’t, we’ve, Pink, it’s, Cochran, Brock Slabach, Robert Wood Johnson Organizations: National Rural Health Association, U.S, University of North, Sheps, for Health Services Research, Health Research Program, Irwin County Hospital, Hospital, Progressive Health Systems, Warren Memorial Hospital, Alliance Healthcare, Centers, Medicare, Associated Press, National Rural Health Association's, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, AP Locations: Southeast, Rural, Nebraska, Florida, Ocilla , Georgia, U.S, ” Irwin, Jacksonville , Florida, Holly Springs , Mississippi, Memphis
Between a few flecks of coral in the Indian Ocean, a ribbon of highway more than a mile long swoops up from the blue. Since 2018, the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge has connected this archipelago’s hyper-dense capital, Malé, and the international airport — expanded by Chinese companies — one island to the east. But China is not alone in chasing friendship with the Maldives. The Maldives, a tiny tourism-dependent country of 500,000 people, barely registers as a blip alongside India and China, the world’s most populous nations. Yet every blip counts in the two giants’ competition for influence across South Asia, and that has set the Maldives on a zigzagging course between them.
Persons: Indira Gandhi Organizations: Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital Locations: China, Maldives, Malé, India, The Maldives, South Asia
Three Killed in Helicopter Skiing Crash in British Columbia
  + stars: | 2024-01-23 | by ( Jan. | At A.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +1 min
(Reuters) - At least three people were killed on Monday in the crash of a helicopter carrying a group of recreational skiers on an outing in British Columbia, the tour operator said in a statement. The chopper went down near Terrace, a town of about 12,000 residents in the Skeena region of west-central British Columbia about 70 miles (112 km) east of the Alaska border, according to Northern Escape Heli-Skiing. The British Columbia Emergency Health Services reported separately that four people injured in the crash and treated by paramedics at the scene were taken to Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace in critical condition. It was left unclear whether any of those initially hospitalized were among the victims later listed as deceased by the tour operator, whose website promotes trips featuring "big mountain, backcountry skiing at its finest." There was no official word on the cause or circumstances surrounding the crash, which occurred at about 4 p.m. local time.
Persons: Tamara Little, Steve Gorman, Michael Perry Organizations: Reuters, British Columbia Emergency Health Services, Mills Memorial Hospital Locations: British Columbia, Terrace, Skeena, Alaska, British, Mills, Los Angeles
The science behind sleeping more in winter
  + stars: | 2024-01-22 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
“If you feel like sleeping more in the winter, you’re not alone,” said Dr. Raj Dasgupta, an associate professor of clinical medicine at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California, citing research that found at least a third of American adults reported they sleep more in the winter. But participants did get 30 more minutes of rapid eye movement, or REM, sleep during winter. Here’s what experts think you should know about the science and whether you should make any adjustments. “But we can make adjustments to perform in a better way, to rest in a better way during winter,” she said. “To help our bodies make this transition from sleep to wake, it’s important to have light exposure in the morning during winter months,” Weiss said.
Persons: CNN —, you’re, , Raj Dasgupta, Dasgupta, wasn’t, ” Dasgupta, Carleara Weiss, Joshua Tal, ” Tal, Weiss, Tal, ” Weiss, Jennifer Martin Organizations: CNN, Huntington Memorial Hospital, St, Hedwig Hospital, Center for Nursing Research, University of Buffalo, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, American Academy of Sleep Locations: Huntington, Pasadena , California, Berlin, New York City
A protester self-immolated on Friday afternoon outside of the Israeli Consulate building in Atlanta, in what the police described as “likely an extreme act of political protest.”A security guard tried to intervene but was unsuccessful, officials said. “Our prayers are with the security officer who was injured while trying to prevent this tragic act.”The self-immolation occurred outside a building in the Midtown area of Atlanta that houses the consulate and several other offices. “It appears to have been focused outside the building. I’m not aware of an attempt to enter the building,” Chief Schierbaum said, adding: “I have met with the consul general. All the residents of this building are safe.”The Atlanta F.B.I.
Persons: Roderick M, Smith, Darin Schierbaum, ” Anat Sultan, Dadon, , , I’m, Schierbaum Organizations: Consulate, Grady Memorial Hospital, Palestinian, Southeastern Locations: Atlanta, Grady, Israel, Southeastern United States, Midtown
The level of risk faced by medical researchers has been a charged topic in China since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: str/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesHONG KONG—An unusual cluster of cancer cases among Chinese researchers affiliated with one of the country’s top oncology laboratories has attracted a wave of public attention, leading to new questions around lab safety. Two surgeons at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital in the southern city of Guangzhou were diagnosed with cancer in June and October this year, the hospital said Wednesday. Both had previously worked in the hospital’s highly regarded breast-cancer research laboratory.
Organizations: Agence France, Getty, HONG, Sen Memorial Hospital Locations: China, HONG KONG, Guangzhou
Robert Irwin, a Southern California artist associated with the Light and Space movement of the 1960s, who early on stopped making paintings in favor of creating ephemeral and sometimes intangible art environments, died on Wednesday in the La Jolla section of San Diego. His death, at Scripps Memorial Hospital, was caused by heart failure, said Arne Glimcher, the founder and chairman of the international Pace Gallery, which has shown Mr. Irwin’s work since 1966. Mr. Irwin lived in San Diego. Within the contemporary art world, Mr. Irwin’s work on human attention and perception — he called it, with a nod to scientific research, an “inquiry” into perception — was highly influential; he won a MacArthur “genius” award in 1984. The work was not highly visible to the public, however.
Persons: Robert Irwin, Arne Glimcher, Irwin’s, Irwin, Organizations: Scripps Memorial Hospital, Pace Gallery, MacArthur Locations: Southern California, Jolla, San Diego, Venice
No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts, one of which trapped dozens of people under rubble, media said. [1/4]People gather outside the Mastung hospital, following a deadly suicide attack on a religious gathering in Balochistan province, Pakistan, September 29, 2023 in this handout image. The TTP, responsible for some of the bloodiest attacks in Pakistan since its formation in 2007, denied responsibility for Friday's blasts. In July, more than 40 people were killed in a suicide bombing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at a religious political party's gathering. The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for that attack.
Persons: Prophet Mohammed, Abdul Rasheed, Munir Ahmed, Shaheed Nawab Ghous Bakhsh, Fazal Akbar, Pakistan's, Saleem Ahmed, Mushtaq Ali, Shivam Patel, Gibran Peshimam, Miral Fahmy, Clarence Fernandez, Philippa Fletcher Organizations: Reuters, Geo News, REUTERS Acquire, Militant, Islamic State, Thomson Locations: Afghan, QUETTA, PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Balochistan, Madina Mosque, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan province, Handout, Hangu, Afghanistan, Taliban Pakistan, Peshawar, Quetta, Shahid, Karachi
Quetta, Pakistan CNN —At least 52 people were killed and dozens more wounded in what authorities believe was a suicide attack at a religious procession in southwest Pakistan Friday. Local police told CNN two explosions had occurred at the mosque in Hangu, causing its roof to collapse and potentially trapping worshipers inside. People gather outside the Mastung hospital, following the deadly attack, on September 29, 2023. One of the attackers then detonated an explosive close to the mosque’s entrance, while the other detonated one inside the building, local police officer Saaleh Muhammad told CNN. Muhammad told CNN that while most worshipers fled during the shootings, some had remained inside as the mosque’s roof collapsed.
Persons: Prophet Mohammed, Jan Achakzai, Shaheed Nawab Ghous Bakhsh, Atta Ul Munim, Abdul Rasheed, Ul Munim, Achakzai, Anwar, Haq Kakar, Arshad Butt, Saaleh Muhammad, Muhammad Organizations: Pakistan CNN —, CNN, Local, Reuters, ” Police Locations: Quetta, Pakistan, Mastung, restive Balochistan, Balochistan, Pakistan’s, Peshawar City, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Hangu, Karachi
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