Thursday storm damage, power outages reported across the Charlotte area

Thursday storm damage, power outages reported across the Charlotte area

Damage was reported in Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, and Rowan counties. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Storms caused power outages and damage to homes and trees around the Charlotte area Thursday. Over 7,000 customers are without power in Charlotte on Thursday, according to Duke Energy’s outage map. Most of the outages have restoration times before 2 a.m. Friday.  Over 4,000 customers are without power in Harrisburg. A restoration time has not been given for these outages at this time….

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As a tropical storm bore down on Southern California, Texas sent migrants on a bus to Los Angeles

As a tropical storm bore down on Southern California, Texas sent migrants on a bus to Los Angeles

The migrants, mostly from Venezuela, voluntarily took the bus ride from Brownsville to Los Angeles even as Tropical Storm Hilary crossed into Southern California. TEXAS, USA — This story was first published in The Texas Tribune, and can be viewed here. Texas sent three dozen migrants to Los Angeles as the city was struck by Hilary, the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, which caused record rainfall and flooding in parts…

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Corpus Christi Weathers Tropical Storm Harold

Corpus Christi Weathers Tropical Storm Harold

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – On Tuesday, August 22, Tropical Storm Harold made landfall through South Texas, impacting many city residents. City services have not been affected, and crews are diligently working to support the community. City updates include: Beaches along the Gulf of Mexico remain clear of debris, and all access roads are open. However, some beach erosion has been reported at Zahn Road, Newport Pass, and Access Road 2. Citywide traffic signals have been…

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Maui wildfire survivors may face "fire brain," cognitive challenges from breathing in smoke

Maui wildfire survivors may face "fire brain," cognitive challenges from breathing in smoke

As survivors of the Maui wildfires work to rebuild their lives and homes, some may be faced with something called “fire brain,” cognitive and physical issues caused by breathing in tiny particles from wildfire smoke. Adam Brown, an associate professor of psychology at the New School, joined CBS News to discuss how these effects can appear weeks, months or even years after the fire.

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