Archive for December 2021
Osaka Arson Suspect Identified, Buildings to Be Checked
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese police on Sunday identified a 61-year-old man as a prime suspect behind a fire that engulfed a mental health clinic in an eight-story building where he was a patient, killing 24 people who were trapped inside. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRussia Evacuates 128 Coal Miners Amid Reports of a Fire
MOSCOW (AP)–Authorities in Russia evacuated 128 coal miners Sunday from a mine in Siberia amid reports of a fire in one of its sections. The news comes weeks after a devastating blast in another Siberian coal mine killed 51 people. … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Devastation’: Month After Floods, Slow Return to Normal
SUMAS, Wash. (AP)–Over a month has passed since flooding inundated northwest Washington’s Whatcom County that caused some $50 million in damage. As Roger De Bruin returned to his flood-damaged home in Sumas on Thursday, the word devastation came to his … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRansomware Persists Even as High-Profile Attacks Have Slowed
WASHINGTON (AP)–In the months since President Joe Biden warned Russia’s Vladimir Putin that he needed to crack down on ransomware gangs in his country, there hasn’t been a massive attack like the one last May that resulted in gasoline shortages. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFire Damages Huge QVC Distribution Center in North Carolina
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP)–A fire ripped through a distribution center in North Carolina for the QVC home-shopping television network early Saturday, causing extensive damage to the facility, officials said. More than 300 employees were working at the facility near Rocky … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBankruptcy Court Ruling Secures $93M in Additional Coverage for Refinery Owners
The owner of a Philadelphia refinery that was shut down after a June 2019 explosion secured at least $93 million in additional coverage from its insurers after a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge ruled in favor of the policyholders’ interpretation of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlorida District to Pay $26 Million to Shooting Victims
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)–The Broward County, Florida, school district will pay more than $26 million to the families of 17 people killed and some of those injured in the 2018 Valentine’s Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Board … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRescuers Battle Strong Typhoon Lashing Southern Philippines
MANILA, Philippines (AP)–A powerful typhoon slammed into the southeastern Philippines on Thursday, toppling trees, ripping tin roofs and knocking down power as it blew across island provinces where nearly 100,000 people have been evacuated. Coast guard personnel were rescuing residents … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIndictment Says Company Ignored California Oil Spill Alarms
LOS ANGELES (AP)–A Houston-based oil company and two subsidiaries were indicted Wednesday for a crude spill that fouled Southern California waters and beaches in October, an event prosecutors say was caused in part by failing to properly act when alarms … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTornado-Hit Factory Sued; Workers Said They Couldn’t Leave
MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP)–Survivors of a tornado that leveled a Kentucky candle factory, killing eight workers, have filed a lawsuit claiming their employer demonstrated “flagrant indifference” by refusing to allow employees to go home early as the storm approached the western … Source: Claims Journal
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