Sunday, July 12, 2015

1 man killed, another critically injured after speed boat disintegrates and sinks on Sproat Lake, British Columbia, Canada

Crews searched for a missing boater on Sproat Lake.
Crews searched for a missing boater on Sproat Lake.
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A recovery mission in the Alberni Valley has ended in tragedy after a serious boat accident on Sproat Lake Saturday afternoon.

Port Alberni RCMP say they retrieved the body of a missing boater from the bottom of the lake Sunday morning.

The man was in a speedboat with one other person when it flipped and splintered into pieces on Sproat Lake, sending the two of them flying.

Quick-acting bystanders were able to rescue one man from the lake. He was airlifted to a Victoria hospital with serious injuries.

RCMP say the deceased man was 41-years-old, but have not released his identity. 

The circumstances around the crash remain under investigation.



-with files from Canadian Press

Car and train collide in Butler County, Kansas. No injuries reported.




By: KAKE News
BENTON, Kan. -- 

A car and train have collided near K-254 and Indianola Rd. in Butler Co.
This happened around 1:00 P.M. 

Butler County Emergency Dispatchers confirm to KAKE News that a car and train have crashed into each other.

Dispatchers say that a woman driving a Cadillac drove into the train, but she was not hurt .

Oil Group Eni says thieves caused Nigeria pipeline fire as death toll rises to 13



A fire that broke out at a pipeline of oil group Eni in Nigeria on Thursday was caused by oil thieves, the Italian company said on Saturday, as the death toll of the accident rose to 13 people.
Last week Eni said an explosion at the pipeline killed at least 12 people, part of a maintenance crew carrying out repairs on the Tebidaba-Clough Creek pipeline in the Niger delta's Bayelsa state.

"It appears likely the fire was triggered by people who previously worked on this pipeline to illegally obtain crude oil," Eni said in a statement following a first investigation into the matter. "Local witnesses have reported seeing saboteurs upon arrival of the intervention team to repair the pipeline".

One of the three people injured died at the hospital, adding to the death toll, Eni added.

Eni said it would continue to work with local authorities to reconstruct the dynamics of the accident and the related responsibilities.

Southern California beaches tested for tar balls after 101,000 gallon oil spill


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June 6, 2015: Photo shows a tar ball, less than two inches in diameter, found on the sand at Hermosa Beach, Calif., adjacent to Redondo Beach on the coast southwest of downtown Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

 

The effort to track the impact of a crude oil spill on the Santa Barbara coast in May hit beaches this week as far south as Orange County, officials said Saturday.

Tar ball samples were taken Thursday and Friday from Gaviota to Newport Beach, about 170 miles away, for a better reference point of where oil is washing up and to improve reporting, according to a press release from officials overseeing the cleanup.

The cleanup continues after an underground pipe owned by Texas-based Plains All American Pipeline ruptured on May 19 and spilled up to 101,000 gallons of crude oil.

About of a fifth of the oil flowed into the ocean, killing hundreds of birds and marine mammals, mostly sea lions, and closing state beaches.

Tar balls traced to the pipeline have been found in neighboring Ventura County and more than 100 miles south on Redondo Beach in Los Angeles County.

Because tar balls routinely wash ashore in Southern California from natural seepage from the ocean floor, "fingerprint" testing can determine the source.

Most of the spilled oil has been cleaned up, according to officials, though crews are still scraping oil off rocks at Refugio State Beach.

The beach and campground is scheduled to re-open Friday.

Shell Needs $80 per barrel to Restart Oilsands Projects. This is not Going to Happen Any Time Soon Due to the Projected Further Collapse of Oil Prices


Published in Oil Industry News on Sunday, 12 July 2015

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Royal Dutch Shell Plc. may consider restarting mothballed oilsands projects, but not until oil prices return to US$80 per barrel, according to the company’s top executive in North America.

“It probably needs to be in the US$80 range to be interesting, but it all depends on what it costs,” Marvin Odum, Shell’s director of the upstream Americas said in an interview Thursday. “It is a two–piece variable equation.”

Like most major players in the oilsands, Shell has seen its costs come down “considerably,” easing the pain of oil prices that have tumbled 40 per cent in the past 12 months. West Texas Intermediate closed Thursday at US$52.78 a barrel.

But the European major has also shelved a couple of oilsands projects — the 80,000-barrels per day Carmon Creek development and the 200,000-bpd Pierre River project — due to unfavourable economics. The company has also yet to sanction a 100,000-bpd Jackpine expansion which has secured regulatory approval.

“There is no particular driver to make that expansion happen right now as we look at other parts of the portfolio,” Odum said, noting that the company’s oilsands expansion “is further back on the burner in terms of where we are investing now.”

Shell has to navigate the oil downturn at a time when it’s in the midst of a massive US$70-billion takeover of BG Group Plc., expected to be completed in early 2016. The merger could lead to a scuttling of one liquefied natural gas project in British Columbia, as both companies have proposed projects on the West Coast.

“Canada remains extremely important country in the Shell portfolio, and it is hard to see anything changing,” said Odum, who was attending the Toronto Global Forum.

He also said that while new oilsands projects are on hold, the company is moving ahead with its LNG project on the West Coast and exploration offshore Nova Scotia later this year. Shell also expects to complete the Quest carbon capture & storage project this year. The project is owned by Shell, Chevron Corp. and Marathon Oil, with support from the Governments of Canada and Alberta.Shell already produces around 250,000 bpd in Canada.

Yet Canadian operations are unlikely to be shielded from the merger as the company embarks on a US$30 billion global divestment program as part of its acquisition of the UK-based natural gas company.

“There will be a serious divestments that follows on if we are successful in closing the BG deal,” said Odum without elaborating on how it would impact its Canadian operations.

Shell has a 50 per cent stake in LNG Canada being proposed for Kitimat on the British Columbia coast, and is leading the consortium which includes Korea Gas Corp., PetroChina Co. and Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp. The project would likely clash with BG Group’s delayed plans to build a rival plant in Prince Rupert.

“We will look at them side by side, and see if there is reason to have a preference of one over the other, but the Canada Shell project is more advanced and… some of the fundamental factors around the site and are very favourable.”
Although the gas-weighted BG acquisition would position Shell as the largest private LNG company in the world, Odum believes there is still scope to proceed with LNG Canada, given its proximity to the largest stranded natural gas reserves anywhere in North America.

Rival Petronas Bhd. and its partners has given a conditional approval on an LNG project on Lelu Island, but Odum says Shell and its partners are not ready to make a final investment decision on their proposal.

“I think LNG Canada, in Kitimat, looks really strong relative to the competitors – in my personal view.”

The consortium secured a provincial environmental certificate and earlier this week filed for a 40-year National Energy Board (NEB) export licence to replace the current 25-year licence LNG Canada obtained in 2013, to help improve the project’s economics.

“We are finishing the hard work around engineering and design so that we can put a specific cost on the project,” Odum said, disputing the $40 billion price tag on the project placed by Shell officials earlier.

“I don’t think we are at a stage of putting a cost on the project.”
It probably needs to be in the US$80 range to be interesting, but it all depends on what it costs.

Odum said Shell is in “favour” of the Alberta’s government announcement to raise the existing $15 per tonne levy on carbon to $20 per tonne next year and $30 per tonne in 2017, as it’s part of a wider transition happening worldwide.
“This is not a Canadian issue. We believe carbon pricing, on a broader scale across the region, is the right thing to do,” Odum said.

But the province’s decision to hike corporate taxes and review royalties at a time of depressed oil prices are important questions for the Alberta government to consider as it builds a new system.

“Does that whole system around the business in oilsands in Alberta– does it still look sufficiently to competitive to other investments in the world, and that’s a very important question,” Odum said. “And that’s exactly how we will ultimately steer our dollars, on that same question.”
Source: financialpost.com

2 men killed in motorcycle crashes in Westmoreland, Somerset counties, Pennsylvania


JULY 12, 2015

Two men died in separate motorcycle crashes Saturday, authorities said. 

Bruce A. Maglicco Jr., 46, of Unity Township was traveling south on Marguerite Road in Unity just before 8:30 p.m. when the motorcycle briefly left the road and slid, according to state police and the Westmoreland County coroner's office. 

The 2009 Harley Davidson motorcycle came to rest on top of Maglicco in the center of the road, according to a news release from the coroner. He was wearing a helmet.

A passerby, who is a nurse, stopped and attempted to resuscitate Maglicco, said police and fire Chief Scott Graham. The crash occurred between Coke Oven Hill and Bernie Stone roads, Graham said. 

Maglicco was transported to Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital where he was pronounced dead, investigators said. His cause of death was a result of multiple blunt force injuries, the coroner ruled. 

An autopsy will not be performed. Toxicology results will take several weeks to complete. 

Shirley Funeral Home in North Huntingdon Township is handling arrangements.
In Somerset County a few hours later, William Snyder, 46, of Hollsopple, died when his motorcycle smashed into a small stone wall on Route 985 near Johnstown just before 10:45 p.m., Conemaugh police said.
Snyder wasn't wearing a helmet, police said.

Source: http://triblive.com

Father, two children killed on Southern State Parkway fiery crash. The 2008 BMW driver charged with DWI and for fleeing the scene of an accident

BAY SHORE, N.Y. — 

Three people are dead after an accident on the Southern State Parkway caused one car to burst into flames, state police said.

O’Neil Sharpe, Jr. was driving a 2008 BMW around 1:30 a.m. on the westbound Southern State Parkway near exit 41 when it struck a 2005 Toyota, causing it to become engulfed in flames, according to police. The impact propelled the Toyota into the grassy median that separates traffic.

Sharpe, Jr. fled the scene of the accident and was later arrested at his home in Rockville Center, cops said. He was charged with DWI and leaving the scene of an auto accident.

A Toyota on the Southern State Parkway bursts into flames after it was rear-ended near exit 41, killing an adult and two children. (Photo: Paul Mazza)
A Toyota on the Southern State Parkway bursts into flames after it was rear-ended near exit 41, killing an adult and two children. (Photo: Paul Mazza)

The driver of the Toyota, Ancio Ostane, 37, and two children, 8-year-old Andy Ostane and 4-year-old Sephora Ostane, were trapped in the burning car. They were pronounced dead at the scene by the Suffolk County Medical Examiner.

The woman sitting in the front passenger seat of the Toyota, Lucnie Bouaz-Ostane, escaped from the car and was treated and released at Southside Hospital with minor injuries.

The Ostanes were on their way home from a family party in Central Islip.
Westbound lanes on the Southern State Parkway reopened after they were closed for hours near exit 41.

1 man crushed to death after falling 100 feet into canyon at Zion National Park


JULY 12, 2015

The body of a 24-year-old Las Vegas man who fell about 100 feet into a canyon Saturday night at Zion National Park was recovered Sunday morning, the National Parks Service said.

The man, who was not using climbing ropes, fell into a side canyon at Heaps Canyon about 11:30 p.m. Saturday, the Parks Service wrote in a release.

One of the three people who were with the “canyoneer” at the time of the fall stayed with him, while the other two continued through the canyon to get help, the release said.

A helicopter from Grand Canyon National Park took two Zion Search and Rescue team members to the canyon early Sunday morning. Rescue crews rappelled down and found the man dead.

The name of the man will be released after his family has been notified, the release said.

Heaps Canyon, a strenuous, challenging technical canyon with a descent of about 3,000 feet, usually takes 12 to 20 hours to complete, the release said. 

The canyon has a number of rappels into cold water and it ends with a final 280-foot rappel to the Upper Emerald Pool area.

1 man drowns, woman hospitalized after rowboat capsizes at the New Croton Reservoir. Life vests were on board, but not being worn


 

A 53-year-old Yonkers man died and his 53-year-old female companion was hospitalized when a rowboat capsized early Sunday at the New Croton Reservoir.

The cause is under investigation by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, which operates the reservoir system for the city, a DEP spokesman said. The reservoir provides drinking water to the five boroughs, and is also a popular fishing spot.

The identities of the man and woman are being withheld pending notification of family, DEP spokesman Adam Bosch said Sunday. He didn't know the relationship between the pair.

Investigators estimated the rowboat capsized between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m., Bosch said. Investigators have not determined why it happened, or confirmed if they were fishing. Life vests were on board, but not being worn, he said.
"Both were thrown into the water," Bosch said.

Bosch said the woman — who was conscious — was taken to the Northern Westchester Hospital. He didn't know how long the pair was in the water before rescuers arrived, but said the woman was assisted to shore by another boat.
Boating on the reservoir is permitted for fishing, and the pair was using an authorized boat, Bosch said. Anglers are common during predawn hours at the reservoir, located about 22 miles from New York City.

The New Croton Reservoir — part of the city's Croton Watershed — empties into the Hudson River. The 2,182-acre reservoir is home to various species of fish, including large-mouth bass, small-mouth bass, chain pickerel, common carp, yellow perch, black crappie, brown bullheads and sunfish.

New Orleans police officer seriously hurt in ricochet crash while he was investigating a vehicle fire


Posted: Jul 12, 2015
 
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - 

New Orleans police say one car hit another on Interstate 10, than hit and seriously injured an officer who was investigating a vehicle fire.

A news release says 47-year-old Officer Vernell Brown is in serious condition after the accident Sunday morning.

Earlier news releases said he was hit by a hit-and-run driver, but police spokesman Tyler Gamble says that was a mistake.

Police say the 17-year department veteran was walking near the guardrail when a Ford Mustang collided with a Toyota Scion, then hit him.

Police say the Mustang's driver tested negative for alcohol, and the other driver was under the legal limit. They say both sustained minor injuries, and both remained on the scene.

Police say they'll consult with prosecutors before deciding whether to file any charges.

1 Teenage girl killed, 6 injured in North Carolina single-vehicle crash onto a tree; alcohol a factor









WAXHAW, N.C. – 

A 16-year-old girl is dead and six other people were injured in a crash in North Carolina on Saturday night.

WBTV reported that Autumn Plyler of Waxhaw was identified as the victim who died in the crash. She was reportedly riding as a passenger.

Authorities said the driver of the vehicle lost control and went off the side of the road outside of the Waxhaw city limits, about 30 miles south of Charlotte.

The driver then allegedly over-corrected, crossed the centerline, went off the road and hit a tree.

One person was airlifted and five others taken to the hospital, but their names and conditions have not been released, according to WBTV.

Alcohol was said to be a factor in the crash, but further details were not released, according to the TV station.

6 people, including 5 U.S. Forest Service firefighters, injured when fire truck and SUV crash near Clovis, California



Action News is learning new information about five U.S. Forest Service firefighters and a sixth person injured in a rollover crash near Clovis.
Action News is learning new information about five U.S. Forest Service firefighters and a sixth person injured in a rollover crash near Clovis. The California Highway Patrol said the crash happened around 7:30 Sunday morning on Highway 168 between Shepherd and Academy avenues.

Firefighters Derek Soden, 29, of Mariposa, and Lee Sands, 37, of Groveland, are at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno. The CHP isn't releasing the full extent of their injuries but says this major crash could've been avoided.

A massive Forest Service rig is likely totaled, the CHP said, after rolling four times and smashing into an open field. Video shows Action Towing pulling the fire truck away shortly after firefighters were rushed to the hospital.

"The collision sent both vehicles out of control; both vehicles rolled -- one on the south side of 168 and one on the north side of 168," said CHP Sgt. Joseph Bianchi.

The other driver involved is Maria Constable, 53, of Fresno. The CHP said she was trying to merge and sideswiped the fire engine.

"At the end of the intersection, the vehicle tried to merge back over and collided with the right side of the fire truck," said Bianchi.

The CHP is still investigating the crash and whether or not Constable's maneuver caused the collision. The firefighters are from Stanislaus National Forest. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said the wildland fire engine was on its way to Prather to provide additional fire suppression coverage for Sierra National Forest.

Constable had minor injuries, and the CHP says DUI was not a factor in the collision. The three other firefighters -- Ben Jongenward, 32, of Groveland, Ryan Baker, 28, of Yosemite, and Brittany Dowden, 29, of Madera -- all had minor injuries as well.

Wild, Crazy, Sickening Chicago: Baby dies after stroller struck by car fleeing Chicago shooting


A 10-month-old baby in a stroller was struck and killed Saturday by a car that had just left the scene of a shooting in the city?s Woodlawn neighborhood.
A 10-month-old baby in a stroller was struck and killed Saturday by a car that had just left the scene of a shooting in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood, police say.

First responders rushed the baby to Comer Children's Hospital, but the boy died a short time later.

The family was waiting on the bus to take them to the beach. Instead, they are mourning the loss of a 10-month-old baby boy, identified by relatives at Dillan Harris.

Police said the incident started as a result of a shooting at about 1:45 p.m. Saturday in the 7700 block of South Kingston.

A few minutes later, police said a vehicle containing those involved in the shooting was speeding down 62nd Street. It jumped the curb at Ellis, hitting the boy in the stroller.

Witnesses said the car continued driving through an empty lot before stopping near an alley. Those inside the car got out and tried to run away. Meanwhile, a large number of the baby's family members were at the scene desperately trying to get help.

"One of the women came down with a baby and I grabbed the baby for her and told her, 'Do what you have to do,'" said witness Erin Fletcher. "By the time we made it to the corner, they were pulling the stroller off the baby and the baby was just in fetal position with his butt up in the air. It looked like he was asleep. It was sad. The mother was in the middle of the street just devastated."

Police confirmed they have arrested two men who were in the vehicle, but it appears they might still be searching for a third person involved. 


Elderly man dies, several injured after his Lifeline ambulance crashes head-on into a sedan in Pasadena, California


A man died Saturday after the private ambulance he was being transported in crashed into a four-door sedan in Pasadena, police said.
An elderly man died Saturday after the private ambulance he was being transported in crashed into a four-door sedan in Pasadena, police said.

The Lifeline ambulance was driving south on Fair Oaks Avenue near Hammond Street at about 4 p.m. when it crashed head-on into the other car. The ambulance did not have its emergency lights and sirens on.

The patient in the ambulance, who was being transported for dialysis, was taken to a hospital, where he died. He was in his 70s.

An elderly woman driving the other car, the driver of the ambulance and a co-worker suffered minor injuries. All were in stable condition.

Fair Oaks Avenue between Hammond and Mountain streets were briefly shut down.

The cause of the crash was under investigation.

Wild, wild, wild West: Northbound 110 Freeway shut down after 13-car crash in Carson, California


Tow trucks clear out the northbound lanes of the 110 Freeway in Carson after 13 cars were involved in a collision on Sunday, July 12, 2015.
Tow trucks clear out the northbound lanes of the 110 Freeway in Carson after 13 cars were involved in a collision on Sunday, July 12, 2015. (KABC)
All lanes of the northbound 110 Freeway near 223rd Street in Carson were shut down for several hours after a multiple-car crash early Sunday morning.

Two people were critically injured and eight suffered minor injuries in the crash. Authorities received the call around 3:40 a.m. Officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department said 13 cars were involved in the collision.

One of the vehicles, a catering truck, had overturned. Four ambulances were requested at the scene, but it is unclear how many people were transported to a local hospital.

Traffic was diverted off the freeway at 220th and Figueroa streets for several hours as authorities investigated the scene.

5 injured in Chicago, after car hits IDOT truck


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IDOT truck involved in crash



CHICAGO , ILLINOIS

An IDOT truck was involved in a crash on Chicago’s South Side.

It happened just before 3 a.m. Sunday at 76th Street and Lafayette Avenue.
Illinois State Police say a car hit the truck.

The passenger side of the car was smashed in, and there’s a big dent on the driver’s side where the car hit a light pole and knocked it over.

Five people were injured, including the IDOT driver.

Two citations were issued, but police aren’t saying what for.

2 dead in overnight fire in Bayonne, New Jersey


Renee Stoll has the latest from Bayonne.
Fire investigators are going through the charred remains of a New Jersey home, trying to figure out what caused the fire that killed a couple, and left four families homeless.

"I'm still shaking," said Robert Mitchell.

More than a dozen other people who called the Bayonne apartment building on East 21st Street home are also shaking.

"It was raining fire everywhere - it was a nightmare," Mitchell adds.

Mitchel tells Eyewitness News that he and his 8-year-old son Dillon may not be alive if it were not for his roommate watching late night TV just after 3:30 Saturday morning.

"He heard 2 popping sounds, and ran out to see what it was, and said there were just flames shooting out of the third floor, and he came in and obviously woke us up," says Mitchell.

Bayonne Fire Chief Greg Rogers tells Eyewitness News that the flames were so intense that it was difficult for rescues. Once part of the roof started to go, it was even more difficult to put out the flames.

"It burnt through and collapsed and came down at the same time that people were trying to evacuate the building, so some of the victims were temporarily trapped on the porch," says Rogers.

Although the Chief does not know the cause of the fire, or exactly where it started, initially the flames were concentrated on the second and third floors.

"We were asleep, and my mom heard like a 'pop'," said Patricia Angelini.

Angelini, her husband, kids, parents and grandmother live on the second floor.

"My mother yelled for my husband, and the next thing you know we were all up, trying to get out," Angelini adds, "flames were everywhere, the building was filled with smoke."

Unfortunately, that was the last time Angelini heard from her mother. Fire crews say both her mother and her father, who is an amputee did not make it out.

Later Saturday evening, Bayonne Fire Department confirmed that the victims were identified as 65-year-old Frances Angelini and 64-year-old Robert Angelini.

Mitchell says it was hard for Robert Angelini to get around.

"I helped carry him upstairs quite a few times," he said.

The victims' daughter also says their family lost another relative just two months ago, making this an especially hard time for them. Besides the 4 families that lived in the building, another 4 families in that building are being helped by the Red Cross, because of damage there as well.

3 injured when car crashes into Queens Village bar in New York City

AJ Ross has the details from Queens Village.






The cleanup is continuing Sunday at a Queens bar where a driver crashed through the front window.

The driver and two passengers were taken to the hospital after the accident, as the out-of-control car shattered glass and scattered debris.

No one inside the bar was injured.

The driver of the car lost control just after 7 p.m. Saturday, and plowed into the 'Pour House' on 223-01 Hempstead Avenue in Queens Village.

It was a close call for a group of people enjoying drinks, when the wild crash took out the entire front window, narrowly missing several people sitting inside. With a drink in hand, and his eyes glued to the Mets game, Elliott Houston suddenly found himself in what felt like an action movie when out of nowhere the gray sedan came crashing through the front window of Pour House.

"Immediately when I walk out to see who is in the car - he's a friend of mine," said Houston.

Houston says he was surprised he knew the man behind the wheel - he claims he was clipped by another car just before he jumped the curb.

"What happened? He said 'I think I got clipped'," Houston adds.

Shaken and disoriented, authorities say the driver and two others inside were taken to North Shore Hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, the bar owner and several staff spent hours cleaning up shattered glass and debris, and boarding up the gaping hole.

While the damage left behind is devastating, they say they are grateful no one was badly hurt.

"Thank God it was not as crowded as it was last night and no one was seriously injured. That would be devastating," said one of the bar's staff.

Eyewitness News spoke with the owner of Pour House, who says they hope to reopen by Sunday night.

1 person was killed and two others injured in a crash on the Long Island Expressway


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1 person was killed and two others injured in a crash on the Long Island Expressway. (WABC)
The Long Island Expressway was at a standstill for hours Wednesday night following a deadly crash.

It happened just after 4 p.m. near Exit 57 in Islandia.

A woman was traveling with two passengers when she collided with another vehicle.

The woman died, and her two passengers were rushed to the hospital, one with serious injuries.

The roads have since reopened.

Bus catches fire on NJ Turnpike


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A bus caught fire by Exit 15E on the New Jersey Turnpike Eastern Spur Friday night. (@vadim911/Twitter))
A bus caught fire by Exit 15E on the New Jersey Turnpike Eastern Spur Friday night.

The fire started around 8:45 p.m.


It's unclear how many people were inside or if anyone was injured.

The fire department extinguished the fire by 10 p.m.

It's not yet known what caused the fire.

All lanes have reopened.

Fiery crash on Southern State Parkway in Bay Shore, Long Island, NY


Kristin Thorne has the latest on a crash in Bay Shore that shut down the Southern State Parkway for hours.
Flames engulfed a car after an accident early Sunday morning on the Southern State Parkway in Bay Shore, causing major problems for drivers.

Police say it was a two-car accident, with one of the cars crossing a grassy median that separates two lanes of traffic.

There is no word yet on the severity of injuries.

The Southern State westbound was shut down for hours at Bay Shore Road near Exit 41 but has since reopened.

1 driver traveling the wrong way on Highway 61 near Knife River was killed in a head-on crash in Minnesota; 2 others were injured


 

JULY 12, 2015

DULUTH, MN

Driver killed in Hwy. 61 head-on crash





A driver traveling the wrong way on Highway 61 near Knife River was killed in a head-on crash Saturday night, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.

The driver, who hasn't yet been identified, was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes just before 11 p.m. and struck a car traveling southbound.

 The driver of the struck vehicle, Cole Dreschler, 20, of Cloquet, suffered serious injuries. 

His passenger, Sarah Buscher, 19, also of Cloquet, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. 

The accident occurred about 20 miles north of Duluth, near Salaka Road.

1 driver killed, another injured after a tree strikes two vehicles in Hanover County, Virginia




JULY 12, 2015

ASHLAND, Va. (AP)

Police say one driver was killed and another one was injured when a falling tree hit two vehicles in Hanover County.

The Hanover County Sheriff's Office says the tree broke in half and fell onto a westbound car and an eastbound SUV.

The car's driver, a 50-year-old woman from Doswell, was pronounced dead at the scene. The SUV's driver was taken to a local hospital. Their names haven't been released.

The accident occurred shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday on West Patrick Henry Road near Ashland.

1 male driver was killed when his car struck a house in Monroe, MI






The driver of this car was killed the morning of July 12 when the vehicle struck a house on Stedman St. in Monroe. (Photo courtesy of Monroe Police Department) 



By Ray Kisonas 

Sunday, July 12, 2015

A driver was killed this morning (Sunday July 12) when his car struck a house near the corner of Stedman St. and N. Monroe St., the Monroe Police Department reported. 

The victim, believed to be a Bedford Township resident perhaps in his 20s, was pronounced dead at ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital. 

Deputy Chief Charles McCormick of the Monroe Police Department said the car hit a house around 7 a.m. in the 100 block of Stedman St., off N. Monroe St. just south of Walgreens. 

The homeowner was in the house at the time of the crash but she was unhurt, Deputy Chief McCormick said. Witnesses told police that the driver was heading south on N. Monroe St. when the car veered off the road just south of Walgreens. 

The car went through a laundry mat parking lot and a ditch before slamming into the house. 

Although the car’s estimated speed was about 45 mph, Deputy Chief McCormick said it did not appear as though the driver braked at all before striking the house. He added that the house sustained substantial damage, but the extent is still being assessed. 

It was not immediately determined if alcohol or drugs were involved, but toxicology results will be sought, Deputy Chief McCormick said. 

Investigation is continuing.


Heavy storms flood and damage homes in Indiana


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MOORESVILLE, Ind. (July 12, 2015) – 

Heavy thunderstorms swept through Indiana early Sunday morning. According to Mooresville dispatch, the rain flooded homes, stranding residents.

The Mooresville Fire Department reported five water rescues on Bishop St., six on Taylor St., and one on Edgewood Dr.

Morgan County wasn’t the only area to get hit hard.

Residents of Princess Lakes and Trafalgar reported strong winds, so strong people thought a tornado had gone through the area.

Johnson County dispatch reported multiple homes damaged from downed trees.

Power outages were affecting more than 2400 customers around central Indiana.  According to the Duke Energy website, Monroe County had the most outages with 1,469.  In Indianapolis, IPW was reporting 324 outages as of 5:30 Sunday morning.