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Smoke from forest fires in California covered San Francisco, causing the sky to turn orange.
In total, about 14 thousand firefighters are involved in fighting fire in this American state.
This year, fires have destroyed more than 1 million hectares of California's forests, killing at least eight people.
A massive fire broke out in a warehouse in San Francisco on Saturday morning at San Francisco's Pier 45. Fire Department controlled it.
According to the San Francisco Fire Department, the fire started at around 4:15 a.m. At that time, no one was in the Warehouse.
Firefighters responded to the area of Taylor and Jones Street as the fire was first reported as a 1-alarm, but it grows up to become a 4-alarm.
The fire took more than a hundred fire units and 45 fire trucks to get diminished, and among these, one fire truck got damaged.
According to the fire officials, a part of the building collapsed, and the flames of fire reached above 100 feet of height.
One firefighter got an injury in his hand and arm and has immediately taken to a hospital. No other injuries were reported from the scene.
Lieutenant Jonathan Baxter said that
the firefighters were able to save the historic SS Jeremiah O'Brien and the museum on the pier.
"The fireboat St. Francis, San Francisco Fireboat 3, was put in the position to protect the historic Jeremiah O'Brien vessel. The St. Francis, per my operations chief, saved the Jeremiah O'Brien vessel," Lt. Jonathan Baxter said.
A staple breakfast spot of Long Island people is the Bagel Boss, which is being run by sixth-generation.
Due to pandemics, many of their outlets are closed, and people are unable to reach their bagels. For this, Alex Rosner, the General manager of Bagel Boss, is launching an online platform to deliver bagels to homes across the country.
Bagels after being baked are cooled, packed, and shipped the same morning.
"If you are from Long Island, you know that the bagels just aren't the same anywhere else," said Rosner. "Eating a fresh bagel any place from Long Island, specifically Bagel Boss, brings a smile to your face doesn't matter where you are in the country, and right now, everyone can use a smile."
You can sign in to their website BagelsOfTheMonth.com and order from a variety of flavors from 'Everything' to 'Rainbow.'
Rosner is implementing all the measures to keep the customers safe and provide them with excellent and reliable products.
"We pride ourselves on being able to give back to the community," said Rosner. "One way to do that is just by always be opening and having a place to be able to get food and supplies."
Authorities said that a man was arrested for shooting a Waffle House employee because he was asked to wear a mask inside the restaurant by the employee.
Kelvin Watson, 27, was arrested by the Aurora Police on a charge of first-degree on Monday.
According to the arrest affidavit, Watson came after midnight on Thursday in the restaurant, and the waitress asked her to wear a mask to get served. The restaurant was only offering carry-out service.
Then Watson returned with a mask in hands but did not put it on, and when he was again asked to wear the mask, he put a small gun on the counter and told the cook that he could "blow your brains out," said a witness in the affidavit.
The following night, Watson stepped in the restaurant and did not wear a mask again, and when he was again told that he would not be served, then he slapped the cook in the face. Then he shot the cook in the chest or abdomen outside of the restaurant as the cook ran to getaway. The cook was released on Friday afternoon from the hospital.
"We are deeply saddened and regret that this senseless act of violence occurred," Waffle House spokesperson Njeri Boss said.
A photograph shows social distancing circles drawn on ground at San Francisco's Dolores Park.
Because of the coronavirus disease outbreak this was popular in many parks across the world.
It is a way to enjoy the outdoor activities while still going to practice social distance for visitors who come.
San Francisco registered more than twenty-one hundred reports of coronavirus as of Wednesday afternoon, and thirty-seven fatalities.
Barbara Duriau had created a Facebook Page- View from My Window. This virtual platform allows millions of people to treat their eyes by viewing beautiful travel pictures.
Duriau was keen to know about the circumstances and reality across the world. She is a freelance graphic designer from Amsterdam, and in late March, she posted a picture showing the view from her window. When the lockdown started, she realized that everyone is stuck with the same view.
By a month after she created this page, more than two million people joined the page. This page has brought out stories of various people, and people share more than just their view.
Sarah Hill from Arrowbear Lake posted that she finds it interesting to look at pictures posted by others as she has travelled internationally with her husband. In mid-April, she posted a snowy landscape picture. Hill explained she wanted to post this as many would find this unique and would not expect to see in Southern California; she wanted to share her perspective from that little part of the world. Hill said her post got comments from individuals in Michigan right to Austria, and she's not the only one. Each upload receives uncountable comments from individuals everywhere throughout the world, sharing expressions of inspiration and support.
The creator, Duriau, expressed her will to publish a book with the pictures from this Facebook group, and she would donate the earnings for a social cause.
As per police reports, a robbery occurred at a gas station on May 5. Pictures reveal the suspects masked with eye holes cut-out watermelon.
WRIC reports officers were able to arrest one of the suspects- Justin M. Roger, 22 years old.
He's accused of wearing a veil in broad daylight while committing larceny and stealing alcohol being underage.
Authorities are searching for the second "watermelon head."
The authorities in San Fran are now collating a list of preferred locations during the disease outbreak for more sanctioned homeless camps.
The program involves property that is controlled by the Rec and Park Department of the community.
The project is part of a negotiation between the overseer behind the notion and the parks head of the department.
In a statement, Phil Ginsberg said he knows the significance of working with the board to identify additional sites for good sleeping sites on Rec and Parkland that do not tamper with the public during this global pandemic, which is the key access to outdoor.
Once it was presented, the draft emergency regulation received a lot of negative feedback from park visitors but the manager of a nature education initiative in San Francisco endorsed the bill and still thinks the solution is a positive one.
Supervisor opposed the contentious emergency order implemented only a few weeks ago after the Rec and Park Department general manager promised to assemble a list of possible locations for approved homeless camps by July 6.
Mike Arevalo from Brentwood, a COVID-19 survivor, shares the story of his recovery and warns the public to follow all rules strictly. At this time when almost 3000 people of California have lost their life due to coronavirus, Arevalo asks the public not to take the virus for granted.
Arevalo would visit various retailers as part of his job in a California Lottery and believes that he might have encountered this deadly virus due to this reason. Coronavirus left him, and his family in a worse state as his survival seemed very bleak.
He went into a coma and came out on Easter. His wife, Rosemary Arevalo, expressed her grief and said that Mike is a miracle. His daughter exclaimed that he is a huge personality and realizes that it is a long recovery and the side-effects are unknown.
Mike's message to people was to keep fighting, maintain social distancing and not take this virus a joke.
An individual intruding on train tracks in San Jose was hit by the Caltrain Saturday morning. The individual was struck only south of the Capitol Station in San Jose.
The train was travelling south toward Gilroy, the office said.
There were no travellers on board when the accident happened and the office doesn't anticipate any deferrals.
The individual hit by the train has not been distinguished and it's hazy why they were on the tracks.
Tweet by Caltrain: “Locomotive JPBX909 has fatally struck an individual who was trespassing on the tracks just south of Capitol Station in San Jose. No passengers on board as the train was deadheading south toward Gilroy. No service delays expected.”
The city's health department has released a map that shows the distribution of the corona cases, with the darker shades of purple indicating more number of cases per capita and lighter shades indicating less.
According to the health department of NY, most cases per capita are in the northeastern sections of the Bronx, western Queens and Canarsie. It is observed that the wealthier regions were less impacted as
compared to the poorer ones that are suffering largely and make the most of darker purple regions.
Billdeblaiso, the city mayor said "it looks like it's going to be early June to mid-June before we can be ready to open up anything". he further announced his plan to put up fences to stop people from accessing city beaches," the message to people is it's not beach season, we're in a pandemic, in a global health crisis, it's not beach season like normal" said de Blasio.
Mayor de Blasio also suspended the alternative side parking for a week after it was observed that people were coming out every other day to park their vehicles in the opposite lane to avoid fine.
In an update regarding how well the people of new york are adhering to rules, it was observed that over the weekend's handful of bars and restaurants opened and patron seven gathered outside, many without a mask and closer than the 6 feet distance.
Katie Koutsky, a nurse from North Illinois who works for Advocate Aurora Health System said
she regrets not taking enough precautions when she visited her sister to help her reopen her
suburban Milwaukee bar.
Koutsky said, "First, while my priority was to support my sister and her attempt to restart her
A business which has been devastated by this pandemic, I'd like to express my regret for not
wearing a mask or practising social distancing while there, It was a lapse in judgment on my part
to not ensure I had my mask prior to leaving my house and do not maintain social distancing -
even during the interview requested by the reporter."
"As a nurse, I understand the fear and uncertainty everyone is facing and how important it is to
practice safety measures not only at sites of care but while away from work. I let my guard
down and apologize for making anyone feel uncomfortable or at risk," she said.
She stated that as a precaution she is going to self-quarantine herself for a week and will
undergo screening tests before she returns to work.
Advocate Aurora Health said that they are disappointed in Koutsky's decision not to wear a
mask in a bar, the chief nurse of the institute said, "We've also been doing a lot of education
actually with our team members for what they can do to be safe once they leave our hospital
walls."
Love Not Fear Fund was established by the Latino Community Foundation to support California's underprivileged communities by providing financial aid.
Undocumented workers, farmworkers and many Latino families have benefited from this
organisation as they struggle to earn for basic needs.
This organisation has now come forward to support grassroots organisations and has organized
with state and national partners to call on the Governor, State and Federal lawmakers to ensure
swift movement.
American Legion Post 291 has switched its foodservice operation into a drive-thru restaurant
and has been helping military veterans families and the community by offering low-cost meals.
Jon Reynolds, commander of Newport Harbor Post 291, "We're learning a lot of new things,
because we've never done this before."
"We have had people that actually come and they don't have enough money for a meal and us
still, feed them," said Ulises Dominguez, kitchen manager and chef of Post 291.
American Legion posts, one of the largest in the country, has set out with clear intentions to feed
as many veterans as they can in Orange County.
"It means everything. It's like a home away from home and I appreciate everything the American
Legion is doing," said Vietnam veteran Ken Burch, who has been a member with the Post for
more than 30 years.
Dalia Dippolito's defence attorney says her client is totally different person from what people
assume and has been called by various names.
Brian Claypool said, "Dalia is the most misunderstood woman in the United States, the
The perception that people have in the world about Dalia does not equate with the Dalia that I know."
Dippolito's case has been a hot topic in Florida for quite some time now after her being accused
of the murder of her ex-husband.
Three trials and two convictions later she is held at the Lowell Correctional Facility in Marion
County, Florida.
Claypool has taken up Dippolito's case after the first trial and has said that her team is
determined to give one last try to get her a new trial.
"She was never a career criminal. In fact, Dalia Dippolito didn't even have a criminal record when
this all went down," Claypool said. "Dalia is resilient. She has not given up hope for getting a new
trial."
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