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DEVELOPING! Connecticut: The city of Norwich issued a mandatory evacuation of all areas along the Yantic River from the Bozrah town line to the area of Backus Hospital due to a breach at the Fitchville Pond Dam in Bozrah.
The Connecticut Department of Management & Homeland Security said there is no evacuation of Backus Hospital and Kelly Middle School will open as a temporary shelter. The American Red Cross is stationed at the school to assist evacuated residents.
DEMHS and the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection were at the scene of the dam breach to assess the damage.
The major flood stage for the Yantic River is 11 feet. Officials said that Wednesday morning, the river hit 14.2 feet.
Schools in Norwich, Bozrah, Franklin, and Lebanon all canceled class on Wednesday as the area waits for the flood waters to go down.
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The Connecticut Department of Management & Homeland Security said there is no evacuation of Backus Hospital and Kelly Middle School will open as a temporary shelter. The American Red Cross is stationed at the school to assist evacuated residents.
DEMHS and the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection were at the scene of the dam breach to assess the damage.
The major flood stage for the Yantic River is 11 feet. Officials said that Wednesday morning, the river hit 14.2 feet.
Schools in Norwich, Bozrah, Franklin, and Lebanon all canceled class on Wednesday as the area waits for the flood waters to go down.
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BREAKING β US East Coast: Flash flood warning issues for parts of Maine including Cumberland and York County due to dangerous coastal flooding.
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BREAKING: Subway train derails in Brooklyn. It's the second derailment in New York Cityβs mass-transit system in less than a week.
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It seems that New York City has experienced a series of notable events over the past week:
Earthquake in Queens: On Tuesday, a small earthquake with a magnitude of 1.7 struck Queens around 5:45 a.m. The tremors and aftershocks were reportedly felt in the surrounding areas, including Roosevelt Island in Manhattan.
Subway Collision and Derailment: A collision between two subway trains occurred on Thursday, causing disruption to the 1, 2, and 3 train lines. The collision happened near the 96th Street Station on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. There were 24 people with mild injuries, and service was disrupted until the tracks were cleared, damage repaired, and safety inspections completed.
Another Subway Derailment in Brooklyn: A subway train derailed along the F route in southern Brooklyn near Coney Island. This incident marked the second subway derailment in less than a week.
Crane Collapse: A crane collapse on Wednesday resulted in twelve people, including nine civilians and three firefighters, suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred at a construction site on 10th Avenue and 41st Street.
Dispute at a Historic Synagogue in Brooklyn: A historic Brooklyn synagogue, the center of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, was involved in a dispute. The conflict arose from the discovery of a secret underground tunnel, leading to a brawl between worshippers and police. The tunnel was allegedly built without official permission and sparked a violent protest when authorities attempted to seal it off.
The exact purpose of the tunnel is unclear, with conflicting accounts suggesting it was either an unauthorized act of vandalism or part of an expansion plan envisioned by some community members.
In summary, it has been a week marked by natural events, transportation incidents, construction accidents, and a community dispute involving a historic synagogue in New York City.
Earthquake in Queens: On Tuesday, a small earthquake with a magnitude of 1.7 struck Queens around 5:45 a.m. The tremors and aftershocks were reportedly felt in the surrounding areas, including Roosevelt Island in Manhattan.
Subway Collision and Derailment: A collision between two subway trains occurred on Thursday, causing disruption to the 1, 2, and 3 train lines. The collision happened near the 96th Street Station on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. There were 24 people with mild injuries, and service was disrupted until the tracks were cleared, damage repaired, and safety inspections completed.
Another Subway Derailment in Brooklyn: A subway train derailed along the F route in southern Brooklyn near Coney Island. This incident marked the second subway derailment in less than a week.
Crane Collapse: A crane collapse on Wednesday resulted in twelve people, including nine civilians and three firefighters, suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred at a construction site on 10th Avenue and 41st Street.
Dispute at a Historic Synagogue in Brooklyn: A historic Brooklyn synagogue, the center of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, was involved in a dispute. The conflict arose from the discovery of a secret underground tunnel, leading to a brawl between worshippers and police. The tunnel was allegedly built without official permission and sparked a violent protest when authorities attempted to seal it off.
The exact purpose of the tunnel is unclear, with conflicting accounts suggesting it was either an unauthorized act of vandalism or part of an expansion plan envisioned by some community members.
In summary, it has been a week marked by natural events, transportation incidents, construction accidents, and a community dispute involving a historic synagogue in New York City.
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BREAKING: Congressional leaders could draft an article of impeachment against Joe Biden as early as today.
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