Heres a look at some of weather stories that made headlines this past week.
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Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said Thursday the home of the Masters suffered damage from Hurricane Helene but vowed the tournament will be played next April as planned. Ridley announced the club’s $5 million donation to a fund supporting Augusta-area recovery efforts from the storm, which battered the southeastern United States last week.
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. rose to 6.12% this week, the first increase in seven weeks
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Both sides of a busy Worcester highway were closed for hours on Wednesday after a pair of shootings left a victim and suspect dead.
An Israeli airstrike on an apartment in central Beirut killed seven Hezbollah-affiliated civilian first responders. Israel has been pounding areas of the country where the militant group has a strong presence since late September, but has rarely struck in the heart of the capital.There was no warning before the strike late Wednesday, which hit an apartment in central Beirut not far from the United Nations headquarters, the prime ministers office and parliament. Hezbollahs civil defense unit said seven of its members were killed.The strike came after at least eight Israeli soldiers were killed in clashes with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, where Israel announced the start of what it says is a limited ground incursion earlier this week. The region was meanwhile bracing for Israeli retaliation following an Iranian ballistic missile attack.Residents reported a sulfur-like smell following the strike in Beirut, and Lebanons state-run National News Agency accused Israel of using phosphorous bombs, without providing evidence. Human rights groups have in the past accused Israel of using white phosphorus incendiary shells on towns and villages in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Hezbollah has an armed wing with tens of thousands of fighters but it also has a political movement and a network of charities staffed by civilians.In a separate development, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen said they had launched two drones at Tel Aviv overnight. The military said it identified two drones off the coast of the bustling metropolitan area, shooting one of them down while the other fell in the Mediterranean Sea.The escalating violence in Lebanon has opened a second front in the war between Israel and Iran-backed militants that began nearly a year ago with Hamas surprise Oct. 7 attack from the Gaza Strip into Israel.The Israeli military said Thursday that it killed a senior Hamas leader in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip around three months ago. It said that a strike on an underground compound in northern Gaza killed Rawhi Mushtaha and two other Hamas commanders.There was no immediate comment from Hamas. Mushtaha was a close associate of Yahya Sinwar, the top leader of Hamas who helped mastermind the Oct. 7 attack. Sinwar is believed to be alive and in hiding inside Gaza.In recent weeks, Israelis strikes in Lebanon have killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and several of his top commanders. Hundreds more airstrikes across large parts of Lebanon since mid-September have killed at least 1,276 people, according to Lebanons Health Ministry.The Israeli military said Thursday that it had struck around 200 Hezbollah targets across Lebanon, including weapons storage facilities and observation posts. It said the strikes killed at least 15 Hezbollah fighters. There was no independent confirmation.Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes, as Israel has warned people to evacuate from around 50 villages and towns in the south, telling them to relocate to areas that are around 36 miles from the border and considerably farther north than a U.N.-declared buffer zone.Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah after nearly a year of rocket attacks that began on Oct. 8 and have displaced some 60,000 Israelis from communities in the north. Israel has carried out retaliatory strikes over the past year that have displaced tens of thousands on the Lebanese side.The vast majority of recent strikes have been in areas where Hezbollah has a strong presence, including the southern suburbs of Beirut known as the Dahiyeh. But Israel has also carried out strikes in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, and a strike in central Beirut earlier this week killed three Palestinian militants.Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis are part of the Iran-led Axis of Resistance, which also includes armed groups in Syria and Iraq. They have launched attacks on Israel in solidarity with the Palestinians, drawing retaliation in a cycle that has repeatedly threatened to set off a wider war.The region once again appears on the brink of such a conflict after Irans missile attack on Tuesday, which it said was a response to the killing of Nasrallah, an Iranian Revolutionary Guard general who was with him, and Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, who was killed in an explosion in Tehran in July that was widely blamed on Israel.Both Israel and the United States have said there will be severe consequences for the missile attack, which lightly wounded two people and killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank. The United States has rushed military assets to the region in support of Israel.___Jeffery reported from Jerusalem. Associated Press staff writers Abby Sewell in Beirut and Zeina Karam in London contributed to this report.
The death toll in the United States from Hurricane Helene has climbed to 189, and this figure is likely to increase as hundreds of people remain unaccounted for.Over 1.1 million homes and businesses were still without power in the U.S. Southeast and
LONG AS ITS NEEDED. TONIGHT, HALF OF GREENVILLE COUNTY IS STILL WITHOUT POWER. THIS AFTERNOON, COUNTY LEADERS ANNOUNCED UPDATES ON CLEANUP AND RECOVERY. NATE STANLEY JOINS US LIVE IN GREENVILLE COUNTY WITH THE DETAILS AND A WARNING FROM LEADERS TONIGHT. NATE. WELL, BE SAFE AND BE PATIENT. THOSE ARE THE MESSAGES COMING FROM GREENVILLE COUNTY LEADERS TODAY. AS WORKERS CONTINUE TO BRING POWER TO THE UPSTATE. ITS GOING TO BE THE ROUGHEST PERIOD TO SOME DEGREE, BECAUSE ITS GOING TO BE INCREMENTAL. ANOTHER DAY OF SLOW AND STEADY PROGRESS, ACCORDING TO LEADERS IN GREENVILLE COUNTY. A LOT OF THE POWER RESTORATION OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS HAS BEEN THE THE LOW HANGING FRUIT. BUT NOW YOURE GETTING INTO AREAS WHERE YOURE HAVING A CLEAR TREES THAT ARE WRAPPED UP IN POWER LINES. THEYRE STRESSING GENERATOR SAFETY WITH THE SLOGAN KEEP IT COOL BEFORE YOU REFUEL. AN UNFORTUNATE INDIVIDUAL DID THAT. IT IGNITED AND SET HIM ON FIRE, AND WE HAD OVER 80% BODY SURFACE AREA BURNS THAT CAN BE A FATAL BURN. OKAY, YOU CANT DO THAT. YOU GOT TO LET YOUR GENERATOR COOL DOWN. DO NOT PUT FUEL IN A RUNNING GENERATOR. THEY ALSO REMINDED PEOPLE NOT TO CUT DOWN TREES THAT ARE TANGLED IN POWER LINES. WE DONT KNOW IF THAT POWER LINE IS LIVE OR NOT. WE REALLY DONT WANT TO HAVE ANY INJURIES BECAUSE OF THAT. SO IF IF THATS THE CASE, IF THERE IS A LINE IN THOSE TREES, DONT TOUCH IT. AND ON THURSDAY, THE COUNTY WILL ALSO PROVIDE A SPACE FOR AN INSURANCE CLAIM CENTER AT THE HOME DEPOT ON WOODRUFF ROAD. THERE WILL BE REPRESENTATIVES FROM STATE FARM, USAA, ALLSTATE, SOUTH CAROLINA, FARM BUREAU AUTO OWNERS GEICO, TRAVELERS, PROGRESSIVE, AMERICAN INTEGRITY AND HERITAGE INSURANCE COMPANIES. THEYLL BE THERE ALONG WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. AND TREE DEBRIS PICKUP STARTED THIS MORNING. YOU CAN LEAVE TREE DEBRIS ON THE SIDE OF YOUR ROAD WITHOUT A BAG OR ANY OTHER TRASH, AND IT WILL BE PICKED UP SOMETIME OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS. WERE TOLD IT COULD TAKE A WHILE AS THERE IS EXTENSIVE DAMAGE AND EXTENSIVE TREE DEBRIS. REPORTING
ON WXII 12.COM. NEW TONIGHT A STORY FROM THIS DISASTER THAT SHOWS THE VALUE OF FRIENDSHIP AFTER AN ASHEVILLE MANS SHOE BUSINESS WAS DESTROYED, HIS BEST FRIEND IN GREENSBORO IS STEPPING UP TO TRY TO MAKE LIFE JUST A LITTLE BIT EASIER RIGHT NOW. KARA PETERS JOINS US IN STUDIO WITH THIS STORY AND KARA, THIS IS A BUSINESS HE PUT SO MUCH OF HIMSELF INTO. KENNY AND CHRISTINE. JUSTIN JAMES SAYS HE IS STILL PICKING UP THE PIECES FOLLOWING THE DEVASTATION OF HURRICANE HELENE. TONIGHT HE SPOKE WITH ME FROM HIS HOME IN ASHEVILLE WITH NO WATER POWER AND LIMITED CELL SERVICE. ON HOW HIS BEST FRIEND CAME THROUGH AT A TIME HE NEEDED IT MOST. ITS BEEN SCH A. ITS SUCH A POSITIVE THING. IN A TIME THAT I FELT COMPLETELY BROKEN. HONESTLY. JUSTIN JAMES SAYS HE ALWAYS WANTED TO DESIGN SHOES GROWING UP, THAT DREAM BECAME A REALITY AFTER HE AND HIS WIFE TOOK A LEAP OF FAITH IN 2019, LAUNCHING O.P. WAY FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING JUST OUTSIDE OF ASHEVILLE. WHAT HE DIDNT EXPECT WAS FOR HURRICANE HELENE TO COMPLETELY DESTROY HIS BUSINESS. I WENT AND SAW THE SPACE ON MONDAY AND WAS REALLY JUST, LIKE, BLOWN AWAY. THE FACTORY BUILDING THAT HOUSES HIS MATERIALS, PRODUCTS AND MACHINERY, NOW FILLED WITH MUD AND HIGH WATERS OUTSIDE IN THE PARKING LOT, THERE WERE BOXES. THERE WERE RUBBER SHOE SOLES THAT HAD MADE THEIR WAY OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING. I MEAN, IT WAS IT WAS A COMPLETE DISASTER. JAMES THEN CALLED HIS BEST FRIEND EVAN MORRISON, CO-OWNER OF HUDSONS HILL IN GREENSBORO, TO BREAK THE NEWS ABOUT HIS BUSINESS. JAMES, NOT KNOWING HOW FAR A FRIENDS LOVE AND SUPPORT WOULD GO. I JUST THOUGHT, BEST WAY TO TRY TO CREATE A PLAN OF ATTACK WOULD BE LAUNCH A FUNDRAISER AND TRY TO HAVE ALL OF HIS FAMILYS IMMEDIATE NEEDS COVERED. A TESTAMENT THAT IN A MOMENT OF DISTRESS, A GOOD FRIEND CAN MAKE THINGS EASIER AND GIVE YOU THE PUSH YOU NEED. WE HAVE THIS BOOST OF OKAY, PEOPLE UNDERSTAND WHAT WERE DOING AND PEOPLE ARE ROOTING FOR US. WE ARENT JUST BUILDING SALES, WERE BUILDING A TRIBE. AND TO ME, THAT MEANS THAT ITS IMPORTANT TO BE READY TO COME TO THOSE THAT ARE IN NEED WITHIN OUR TRIBE. WITH THE GOAL TO RAISE $150,000, MORRISONS FUNDRAISER FOR HIS BEST FRIEND NOW HAS SUPPORT FLOWING IN FROM ALL OVER. ALL PROCEEDS MADE FROM SNEAKERS BOUGHT FROM THE HUDSONS HILL WEBSITE WILL GO DIRECTLY TO OPI WAY. LIVE IN STUDIO TON
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More than 300,000 Georgians are still without power in Georgia. Power companies reported mass outages when Hurricane Helene tore through Georgia on Thursday night and into Friday morning.