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BRONX, NYC, New York
1-18-26, 5:09pm
Firefighters are responding to a report of a manhole fire at 851 Fox St.
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https://go.citizen.com/EvARXFOz3Zb
1-18-26, 5:09pm
Firefighters are responding to a report of a manhole fire at 851 Fox St.
Via Citizen
https://go.citizen.com/EvARXFOz3Zb
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MANOR, Texas
The Manor PD is on scene of a train derailment that is blocking the entrances to 600 E Parsons and San Marcos St. No injuries occurred and rail operations are reporting the roadways should reopen in 3 to 4 hours. Please avoid the area.
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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1C6aXz37Pb/?mibextid=wwXIfr
The Manor PD is on scene of a train derailment that is blocking the entrances to 600 E Parsons and San Marcos St. No injuries occurred and rail operations are reporting the roadways should reopen in 3 to 4 hours. Please avoid the area.
Via Manor PD
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1C6aXz37Pb/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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TOXIC FOG — Thousands warned to stay indoors in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas
High Pollution Risk: Thousands in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas advised to stay indoors as PM2.5 levels reach “unhealthy”, posing serious health risks, especially for sensitive groups like children, older adults, and those with respiratory or heart conditions.
Indoor Safety Tips: Avoid activities that generate indoor pollution (e.g., burning candles, woodstoves). Use air purifiers or high-efficiency filters to maintain cleaner indoor air.
Health Impacts: Fine particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, causing eye, nose, throat irritation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and worsening of conditions like asthma or COPD.
Thousands of residents in communities across Arizona (including the Nogales area), New Mexico (including Juárez), and Texas (including El Paso) have been advised to stay inside as fine particles of pollution (PM2.5) reached “unhealthy” levels, as of 3.15 a.m. ET on January 19, 2026.
This information comes from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) AirNow Map, which uses the Air Quality Index (AQI)—a standardized scale that measures and communicates air quality across the U.S. by categorizing conditions into six levels, from “Good,” “Moderate,” and “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” to “Unhealthy” “Very Unhealthy,” and “Hazardous.”
What Causes ‘Unhealthy’ Levels of PM2.5?
The EPA has not established what is causing “unhealthy” levels of PM2.5 across Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. However, PM2.5 can come from a variety of sources, including dust from unpaved roads and construction sites, smoke from fires or smokestacks, or emissions released from vehicles or power and industrial sites.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/thousands-warned-to-stay-indoors-in-arizona-new-mexico-texas/ar-AA1Uuioc
High Pollution Risk: Thousands in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas advised to stay indoors as PM2.5 levels reach “unhealthy”, posing serious health risks, especially for sensitive groups like children, older adults, and those with respiratory or heart conditions.
Indoor Safety Tips: Avoid activities that generate indoor pollution (e.g., burning candles, woodstoves). Use air purifiers or high-efficiency filters to maintain cleaner indoor air.
Health Impacts: Fine particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, causing eye, nose, throat irritation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and worsening of conditions like asthma or COPD.
Thousands of residents in communities across Arizona (including the Nogales area), New Mexico (including Juárez), and Texas (including El Paso) have been advised to stay inside as fine particles of pollution (PM2.5) reached “unhealthy” levels, as of 3.15 a.m. ET on January 19, 2026.
This information comes from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) AirNow Map, which uses the Air Quality Index (AQI)—a standardized scale that measures and communicates air quality across the U.S. by categorizing conditions into six levels, from “Good,” “Moderate,” and “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” to “Unhealthy” “Very Unhealthy,” and “Hazardous.”
What Causes ‘Unhealthy’ Levels of PM2.5?
The EPA has not established what is causing “unhealthy” levels of PM2.5 across Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. However, PM2.5 can come from a variety of sources, including dust from unpaved roads and construction sites, smoke from fires or smokestacks, or emissions released from vehicles or power and industrial sites.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/thousands-warned-to-stay-indoors-in-arizona-new-mexico-texas/ar-AA1Uuioc
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Very strong mag. 6.0 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, 268 km east of Mare Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia, on Tuesday,…
Detailed info, map, data, reports, updates about this earthquake: Very strong mag. 6.0 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, 268 km east of Mare Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia, on Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026, at 12:02 am (GMT +11) -
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A major wildfire is tearing through the Concepción area in Chile’s Biobío region, with rapid expansion, mass evacuations, and significant loss of life and property. At least 16 people have died, more than 10,600 hectares have burned, and over 250 homes in Concepción alone have been destroyed.
🔥 Current Situation in Concepción (as of Jan 18–19, 2026)
Fire name: “Trinitarias” wildfire
Location: Concepción, Penco, Tomé, Lirquén — all within the Gran Concepción metropolitan area
Hectares burned:
~5,000 hectares in the first 12 hours
Over 10,600 hectares total burned as of latest satellite data
Fatalities: At least 16 confirmed deaths
Homes destroyed:
253+ homes destroyed in Concepción
Nearly 9,000 homes affected in Penco
80% of Punta de Parra (Tomé) burned, including the local school
Active fires nationwide: 24 active wildfires across Chile
🔥 Current Situation in Concepción (as of Jan 18–19, 2026)
Fire name: “Trinitarias” wildfire
Location: Concepción, Penco, Tomé, Lirquén — all within the Gran Concepción metropolitan area
Hectares burned:
~5,000 hectares in the first 12 hours
Over 10,600 hectares total burned as of latest satellite data
Fatalities: At least 16 confirmed deaths
Homes destroyed:
253+ homes destroyed in Concepción
Nearly 9,000 homes affected in Penco
80% of Punta de Parra (Tomé) burned, including the local school
Active fires nationwide: 24 active wildfires across Chile
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Kazakhstan's largest oilfield has been forced into a temporary shutdown after fires damaged a critical power generation and distribution facility at the Chevron-operated Tengiz oilfield, extending a run of supply interruptions in Kazakhstan.
Production & exports were halted following damage to site power systems serving the field and the adjacent Korolev oilfield, media cited Kazakh officials as stating on Monday.
The operator said the outage followed an issue affecting parts of the site's power distribution systems and reported no injuries, without providing guidance on restart timing.
KazMunayGaz said 2 fires broke out on Jan 18 at transformers serving different generation trains at the GTES-4 power plant, which supplies electricity to oil & gas processing facilities at Tengiz.
Both fires were extinguished, and the field & related infrastructure were described as safe and secure.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Kazakhstans-Tengiz-Oilfield-Shuts-After-Power-Facility-Fires.amp.html
Production & exports were halted following damage to site power systems serving the field and the adjacent Korolev oilfield, media cited Kazakh officials as stating on Monday.
The operator said the outage followed an issue affecting parts of the site's power distribution systems and reported no injuries, without providing guidance on restart timing.
KazMunayGaz said 2 fires broke out on Jan 18 at transformers serving different generation trains at the GTES-4 power plant, which supplies electricity to oil & gas processing facilities at Tengiz.
Both fires were extinguished, and the field & related infrastructure were described as safe and secure.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Kazakhstans-Tengiz-Oilfield-Shuts-After-Power-Facility-Fires.amp.html