Debris fire in Thermal.
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At least two people were killed in Friday morning’s explosion at a northwest Houston manufacturing business, police said. The blast shook much of the city, damaged buildings up to a half mile away and left some residents at least temporarily displaced. The explosion rocked Watson Grinding and Manufacturing around 4:15 a.m. CT (5:15 a.m. ET), […]
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Three young girls — all under the age of 10 — were found living in a house with 245 animals, police said. Among them were four dogs, 10 sugar gliders, a hedge hog, 14 birds and 60 adult rats with 23 babies. You couldn’t walk anywhere without stepping on debris, or animal urine or feces, […]
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Dozens of residents in a Palm Springs neighborhood are slowly recovering Friday after a Valentine’s Day storm flooded out their community. Many people were stranded for hours. On most days, Santiago Sun Canyon Estates is an idyllic community nestled in the foothills, but not yesterday. “A lot of water, a lot of debris and everybody […]
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A driver’s in-car camera captured the harrowing moment that an oncoming big rig slammed through a center-divider Wednesday on an Orange County freeway. The crash was reported at about 10:30 a.m. on the 91 Freeway near the Lakeview Avenue exit in Anaheim. Video from a car headed west shows the eastbound big rig topple onto […]
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A brush fire that raced across three acres of terrain in Coachella, destroyed a residential building and two vehicles, ignited piles of debris and threatened a nearby date palm grove was 100% contained Tuesday. The non-injury fire, which officials say caused $15 million in damage, was reported at 2:46 p.m. Monday in the 83000 block […]
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Gusty winds from an incoming low-pressure system over the Pacific were expected to sweep across parts of Riverside County Thursday including the Coachella Valley, the mountains and the San Gorgonio Pass near Banning, meteorologists said. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning that was in effect this morning and expected to last until […]
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Palm Springs, CA Palm Springs residents have major clean up to do from Saturday’s storm. Some streets were riddled with debris. A few days ago, rushing water filled the streets of the Safari Mobile Home Park. "It looked like Moses and the flood," said Nick Schulleri, who lives in the mobile home park. Related: Spirit of Palm Springs […]
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