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A storm barreled up the East Coast on Monday, flooding roads and downing trees in the Northeast. At least four people have died as a result of the storm, whi stanley cup ch knocked out power to hundreds of thousands and forced flight cancellations and school closures.More than 5 inches of rain had fallen in parts of New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania by mid-morning, and parts of several other states got more than 4 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Wind gusts reached nearly 70 mph along the southern New England shoreline.Power was knocked out for more than 700,000 customers in an area stretching from Virginia north through New England, including ov stanley cup er 278,000 in Massachusetts and 263,000 in Maine, according topoweroutage.us.An 89-year-old Hingham, Massachusetts, man was killed early Monday when high winds caused a tree to fall on a trailer, authorities said. In Windham, Maine, police said part of a tree fell and killed a man who was removing debris from his roof.In Catskill, New York, a driver was killed after the vehicl stanley cup e went around a barricade on a flooded road and was swept into the Catskill Creek, the Times Union reported. A man was pronounced dead in Lancaster County, Mckg 30 human moms attempted to teach orangutan how to breastfeed. Did it work
MONTANA 鈥?Newly elected state officers for SkillsUSA of Montana gathered in Helena for training and projects that will support our communities. Alexie Aguayo These high schoolers pictured above are familiar with working on projects. They all have skills i af1 n technical and trade careers, but theyve decided to put down their gloves for a project that will serve their Montana communities. We are creat nike dunk ing blankets and then we re do skechers nating those to the rescue mission, says Macie Vinaras, SkillsUSA of Montana Vice President and a junior at Great Falls High School. Alexie Aguayo And then, were making bags for people who serve as firefighters, peace officers, and such. We are taking care of them by giving little baggies to them with hand sanitizer, masks, stuff like that, says Madison Elliott, SkillsUSA of Montana Secretary and a junior at Plains High School. Alexie Aguayo Along with the Rescue Mission in Great Falls, nine blankets will also be donated to God s Love in Helena. Then, each student will take three kits to their own community to be donated to first responders. These high school students |
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