Los Angeles wildfire death toll rises to 10

US officials say the death toll from California wildfires has risen to 10 as five blazes rage around Los Angeles. The death toll from California's wildfires has risen to 10, US officials said, double the number announced hours earlier. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said the bodies of the victims were still being identified. สล็อ�

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Thrilling: Firefighter plane collides

A firefighting plane crashed into a drone flying in a no-fly zone over the Palisades Wildfire on Thursday, damaging its wings and making it unusable. Fortunately, no one was hurt in the incident. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported a Quebec 1 Super Scooper crashed into an illegally flying drone in the Los Angeles wildfire area,

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Korean female student angry at friend's neglect

A South Korean female student attacked people with a hammer at a university in Japan, injuring eight people. Initial reports indicate that the attack was due to frustration at being ignored by other students. Foreign news agencies reported that Tokyo police arrested a South Korean female student after she used a hammer to attack people at the Tama

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Thrilling: Over 200 passengers evacuate US

On January 10, 2025, foreign news agencies reported that a Delta Air Lines plane with more than 200 passengers scheduled to take off to Minneapolis, Minnesota, had to be evacuated from the plane and leave the parking lot at Atlanta Airport in Georgia, USA, amidst unusually heavy snowfall after a problem with the plane's engine caused the flight to

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US declares nighttime curfew in wildfire

On January 11, 2025, BBC News reported that Mr. Robert Luna, Los Angeles Police Officer in California, USA, announced that a nighttime curfew had been announced in areas affected by wildfires, and that people would not be able to stay in the area. If they violated the curfew, officers would have to make arrests. สล็อตเว็บตร�

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