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Thousands of residents in Queensland, in northeastern Australia, ha stanley tumblers ve been ordered to leave their homes as severe Tropical Cyclone Debbie approaches, bringing with it powerful winds and heavy rain.The storm continued to intensify as it approached landfall, becoming a Category 3 cyclone, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. It s expected to make landfall near the town of Ayr on Tuesday morning local time late Monday ET .Cyclone Debbie is forecast to pack gusts of up to 150 mph 240 kph , as well as flash flooding and storm surges as high as four meters.Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said that 3,500 residents had already been evacuated.An additional 2,000 people have been ordered to evacuate in the Bowen area, as stanley water bottle the cyclone stanley cups has tracked farther south than originally predicted, she added.Officials predict cyclone will be nasty Some residents are refusing to leave their home, Palaszczuk said, with police going door to door in a final attempt to get people to safety. T Qflm High-rise fire on N Calvert St causes delays
SEVERNA PARK, Md. 鈥?A young teen jumped into a f stanley water bottle rozen creek in the Severna Park area yesterday to try to rescue his friend, who had fallen in the water.The teen then became submerged himself, and was ultimately rescued by Anne Arundel County police. Caught on CameraOfficers save a juvenile who had jumped into a frozen creek to save his fr garrafa stanley iend. Watch here! pic.twitter/bNTrAa4cBGmdash; Anne Arundel County Police Department @AACOPD December 27, 2022Police shared body-camera video of them pulling out the child after his heroic rescue attempt. It happened in the Magothy River and Cattail Creek area, at about 2:45 p.m. Dec. 26. The boy who originally fell in had been able to get to shore, while his friend was clin stanley mugs ging to a piling in the creek. That was a brave effort you did there, one of the officers is heard telling the child, who was wearing a lifejacket. |
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