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Firefighters Rescue Trapped Medical Worker at C.S. Mott Hospital

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 30, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

U-M ​Medical Employee Rescued From‍ Stuck Elevator at ⁣C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital After 7-Hour Ordeal

ANN ARBOR, MI – ⁤ An employee of⁣ Michigan ⁢Medicine was safely rescued from a​ stalled elevator at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital on Tuesday,​ September 30,‌ after being⁤ trapped for ⁤approximately‌ seven hours. Ann Arbor firefighters utilized a rope system to bring the individual to safety by 11 a.m.

The rescue operation, wich began earlier ⁣that morning, was carefully planned ⁣to avoid potential damage to ⁣the hospital’s infrastructure and the elevator car⁣ itself, ⁢which could have resulted in⁤ costly repairs.​ According to Ann Arbor Fire department Battalion Chief Kevin⁣ kennedy, breaching⁤ the elevator shaft presented a ⁢notable risk. ⁤”We try to ⁤do everything we can to avoid⁣ damaging a car,”‍ Kennedy‍ said.

The⁢ employee⁣ remained calm throughout the incident, which aided in the decision ‍to‍ employ the⁢ rope rescue technique. Firefighters were ⁣lowered into the elevator shaft,secured the employee in a harness,and then raised them to the‍ 8th floor,the department stated in a Facebook post.

“There’s always a‌ degree of risk ⁤when you put people on rope,” ​Kennedy ⁤said. “I’m so proud of our crew.”

C.S. Mott ​Children’s ​Hospital confirmed the employee was uninjured and stated ‌they are investigating the cause ⁣of the elevator malfunction.‍ The department’s Facebook‌ post also commended the employee’s composure during the ordeal, noting it was instrumental in‌ a successful​ outcome.

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Florida weather update includes Humberto path, Imelda, storm tracker

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 25, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Two Tropical Systems Brew in Atlantic, Potential for Unusual “Fujiwhara Effect” – Florida Residents Urged to Monitor

West​ Palm Beach, FL ‍- September ⁣24, 2025 – Floridians are bracing for potential impacts from‌ two tropical systems currently ⁣churning in teh Atlantic Ocean. While a direct landfall in the Sunshine state is not currently predicted,meteorologists are advising residents from Florida to the Carolinas to closely monitor the ⁢developing situation. The systems, with ​a ⁣high probability of ​strengthening into cyclones, present⁤ a complex ⁣forecast intricate⁤ by their⁤ proximity adn the‍ possibility of a rare⁢ meteorological phenomenon.

One of⁤ the systems ‍has already been designated as Tropical Storm Humberto as⁢ of today, September 24th. The next storm ‌on the list is imelda, should the second system reach tropical storm status.

(Watch Video: gas, Electric auto ⁢prep: ⁣What to⁣ Know Ahead of the Storm, Evacuation) USA Today Florida Network’s John ⁣A. Torres and kimberly Miller‍ discuss ⁣essential preparations for yoru vehicles in the event of a potential evacuation.

Key Takeaways:

* Two systems brewing: Both systems have a high chance of developing into cyclones.
*⁢ No direct landfall expected (currently): A⁢ diving jet stream is expected to steer ⁢the systems away from Florida.
*⁤ Monitor closely: Residents from Florida to the carolinas should⁢ stay informed.
* ‍ Next names: Humberto and Imelda are the⁢ next names on the ⁣2025 hurricane list.

The unusual aspect of‌ this situation lies in ‌the potential for what’s known as the ‍ Fujiwhara Effect. ‍Typically observed⁤ with typhoons in ‌the western Pacific,⁣ this occurs when two ⁤cyclones are ⁢close enough that ‌they begin ⁢to rotate around each other. ⁤While a ⁣full “do-si-do” is unlikely, the systems are⁣ expected to interact,⁣ potentially ⁢influencing each ⁢other’s paths.

“Depending on where these tropical ​cyclones ‍form and how strong they become, one could get absorbed by ⁣the other, ⁣they could maintain independence, or they could dance around each other,” ⁢explains‌ link to Palm Beach Post article⁣ on hurricane season.

A diving⁣ jet ​stream over the southeast is currently forecast ‍to keep both systems from‍ making ‌a Sunshine State landfall. However, authorities emphasize ‌the importance of‍ preparedness.⁣

Stay informed:

* ‍ Link to palm Beach Post article on hazardous⁢ weather‌ alerts

* ⁣ Link to 2025 Hurricane Season Guide

world-today-news.com will ‌continue ​to provide updates as these ⁢systems develop.

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Entertainment

Lake Superior Shipwrecks: Century-Old Mystery Solved

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 23, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

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Century-Old Lake Superior Shipwreck Mystery Finally ⁣Solved

Table of Contents

  • Century-Old Lake Superior Shipwreck Mystery Finally ⁣Solved
    • The “Matherly” storm and Its⁣ Victims
    • Years of Searching Yield Results
    • The Importance of Great ​Lakes Maritime History
    • Frequently Asked Questions

February 29, 2024
Julia Evans, world-today-news.com

A century-old maritime mystery is⁢ drawing to a close⁣ as the‍ Great⁤ Lakes Shipwreck Historical‍ Society (GLSHS) announces the discovery of two ships lost in a devastating 1913 Lake Superior storm.The finds, confirmed in 2021 and 2022, offer closure to ​families and a deeper understanding⁢ of the treacherous conditions faced by sailors ⁤on the Great Lakes.

This breakthrough isn’t just about ‍locating ‌sunken vessels; it’s about⁤ preserving history and honoring the lives lost to the unforgiving power of the Great Lakes. The GLSHS’s work provides valuable insights into shipbuilding, navigation, and the human cost of maritime commerce during a pivotal era. Further ⁣research and potential recovery efforts are planned.

The “Matherly” storm and Its⁣ Victims

The ships were victims of ⁤a fierce storm that raged across Lake Superior in November 1913.this storm, often​ referred to⁢ as the “Matherly” storm after the freighter SS‍ Mather which​ battled through​ it, was one of the worst in Great Lakes history, claiming 12 lives and sinking 12 vessels.

The GLSHS has successfully located two of the three ships lost during that⁤ specific event. The identities of the ships have not been publicly released, but the discovery represents a significant achievement in maritime archaeology.

Years of Searching Yield Results

The ⁣search for these ⁢lost ‌vessels has been ongoing​ for decades.⁤ The GLSHS utilized advanced sonar technology and meticulous historical research to pinpoint⁢ the potential locations of the‍ shipwrecks. The first wreck was ‍identified in 2021,followed by the second in 2022.

The exact ​locations of⁤ the shipwrecks are being kept confidential to protect them from potential looting or damage. The GLSHS is working with authorities to ensure the sites are properly preserved and studied.

The Importance of Great ​Lakes Maritime History

The Great Lakes were once a vital transportation network,connecting the ‌industrial heartland of the United States and Canada. Thousands of ships have traversed these waters, ⁢carrying goods and people. Though, the lakes ‌are also known for ⁣their⁤ unpredictable weather and treacherous conditions.

Shipwrecks like ‍these ⁣serve as poignant reminders of the risks faced by those ‍who sailed the‌ great lakes. The GLSHS’s work helps to ensure that these stories ‍are not​ forgotten ‍and that ‌the‍ maritime⁤ heritage of the region is‌ preserved for future generations.

The Great Lakes continue to be a significant economic and ecological resource. Understanding the history⁢ of maritime activity on the lakes is crucial⁣ for informed decision-making regarding ⁤shipping, environmental protection, and cultural preservation. Ongoing research and technological ⁣advancements are constantly revealing⁤ new insights into the region’s rich maritime ‍past.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused ‌the‌ ships to⁢ sink?
The ships ​sank during ⁣a severe storm on Lake ⁤Superior in November​ 1913, known as the “Matherly” storm, one of the worst ⁣in‌ Great Lakes history.
How were the shipwrecks discovered?
The Great ​Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society used advanced sonar technology and historical research to locate

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News

Missing Man Found Dead After Search Near Våler

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Man Found Dead After Search Near⁢ Våler

Våler, Norway – A‌ man in ‍his ​70s was found dead late Friday night⁢ after⁤ a multi-day search operation near Våler,⁣ police ‍confirmed. The search began ‌Friday afternoon after ‌family members reported him missing around 4:00 PM.⁤

The man was last seen Tuesday near ‍his residence, ⁢prompting a large-scale ⁤exploration effort‌ involving approximately 60 volunteers, police dogs, a drone, and the‌ police helicopter.Authorities reported continuing the ‍search despite challenging conditions, including ⁣darkness and⁢ rain.

“We are now making a solid ‍attempt to find him,”‌ operations manager Pål⁤ Gjestvang ⁢said at 6:09 PM Friday, as the search was underway.

According to operations manager Per Solberg,the man had‌ been on ​a berry-picking trip when ​he ⁣fell. “he’s been out for a walk. There is no suspected criminally related to the death. The man ​has⁣ fallen​ on a trip,” Solberg stated after 1:00 AM Saturday.

Police have notified‌ the ⁤man’s closest⁢ relatives.He was well ​known in the area, according to Solberg.

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Title: Indonesia Flash Floods: Death Toll Rises, Many Missing

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Indonesia Flash Floods ​Claim⁤ 15 Lives, 10 remain ​Missing

DENPASAR, Indonesia (AP) – At least ⁣15 ​peopel have died and 10 are missing following severe flash flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rains across the Indonesian provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and bali, authorities reported⁢ Wednesday. The disaster has impacted numerous communities, disrupting infrastructure and forcing thousands into temporary ‍shelters.

The heavy rainfall began ‍Monday,⁣ causing‍ rivers too overflow and triggering landslides in nine cities and districts across Bali, and in East Nusa Tenggara ⁤province. ​Rescue efforts are ongoing,‌ hampered by⁣ challenging terrain and damaged​ infrastructure.

In ⁢East nusa Tenggara’s Nagekeo district, rescuers recovered ⁢the bodies of a mother and child in the village‍ of Mauponggo, and a man in the neighboring village of ⁣Loka laba on ⁣Wednesday. Earlier, three ⁣members of a family​ were found dead ⁣after their home was‌ swept away, with four ​people still missing in ⁣mauponggo.Local Disaster Mitigation ​Agency head⁣ Agustinus Pone reported that⁤ flash floods ‍in Nagekeo ‌swept away villagers and ⁣vehicles, and triggered a landslide that blocked three roads, resulting in at least six deaths ⁢and four people unaccounted for.

On Bali, authorities retrieved the body of ‍a ⁢woman near the Badung market in Denpasar late Wednesday. Six people remain missing in the province. Eight bodies were previously recovered, including ⁣four individuals who ​were in a building swept away in ‍the Kumbasari market ​area of South Denpasar, according ‍to Nyoman Sidakarya, ⁤head of Bali’s Search and Rescue⁤ Agency.

The flooding has submerged at least 112 neighborhoods and caused landslides in 18 areas of Karangasem, Gianyar and Badung districts, ​damaging roads, bridges, shops, and homes. Videos released by the National Search​ and ‍Rescue Agency depict ​widespread devastation, including cars submerged in muddy waters and⁤ rescue teams assisting residents stranded on ⁢rooftops.

Bali Governor Wayan Koster stated that authorities have cut electricity and water⁤ supplies, leading​ hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and other facilities to rely on generators. He also noted notable material losses for⁢ traders and tourism businesses,⁤ with over 800 people currently⁣ housed in ‍temporary shelters as floodwaters reached up​ to ⁤2.5 meters (8 feet) in some areas.

The ⁢disaster has also destroyed two⁤ bridges, two government offices, a plantation, rice ⁢fields, and livestock in Nagekeo, ​according to National Disaster Mitigation ⁢Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari.

Indonesia experiences frequent heavy seasonal rains from September to March, making ‍it notably vulnerable to ⁢flooding and landslides.Copyright 2025 The​ Associated Press. All rights ‌reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast,​ rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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Business

Colorado Move Over Law & Paddleboarder Recovery at Horsetooth Reservoir

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Body Recovery​ Efforts Underway at Horsetooth Reservoir

LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. – Crews are‍ conducting a recovery operation at Horsetooth ReservoirS Satanka Cove after a paddleboarder reported ‌missing on⁣ Sept. 7 is now presumed​ deceased.⁣

Poudre Fire Authority (PFA) was initially ‍dispatched to the reservoir⁣ around 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 7 ⁢for a water‌ rescue. The⁤ paddleboarder‍ fell from their board, prompting the response. A PFA⁤ post on X⁢ (formerly Twitter) announced ⁣the missing person just before 4:15 p.m.

Multiple agencies, including Larimer County agencies and Colorado Parks and Wildlife, joined the search utilizing crews, drones, boats, and sonar⁢ technology. The Larimer county‍ Sheriff’s Office announced just​ before 7 p.m. on⁢ Sept. 7 that the search had transitioned to a recovery⁣ effort. The identity of the paddleboarder ​and the cause and manner of death will be ⁢released by the Larimer County Coroner’s Office.

Authorities confirmed the paddleboarder was not wearing a personal flotation device.Colorado law requires paddle ⁤craft – canoes,​ kayaks, and paddleboards – to have a coast guard-approved life jacket readily ​accessible for each person on board, though ⁣it is not mandatory for those over 13 to wear one.

The Sheriff’s Office requested the public stay away from ⁣the area ⁤during ⁤the recovery operation. Access to Horsetooth Reservoir from Lory State Park was temporarily closed ⁣during the search and rescue efforts.

Satanka Cove is located on the ⁣northern end of Horsetooth ⁣Reservoir.

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