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at Key West International Airport.Monroe County Sheriff's officials say the woman was a passenger in a private plane on Saturday night.According to Florida Highway Patrol, the woman was outside the plane while the engine was running and the propeller was spinning. While she was removing the plane's chock blocks, the propeller struck the right side of her body.Authorities say she was flown to a Miami hospital. Her condition was not known.The victim was identified as 45-year-old Rebecca Gray of Fort Myers. The pilot of the plane was her husband, 46-year-old Walter Gray.This story was originally published by WFTX. 622

  成都治大隐静脉曲张得要多少钱   

from an active military member’s checked luggage Monday at the Baltimore airport, the Transportation Security Administration said.A TSA officer spotted the missile launched while scanning luggage Monday morning at Baltimore Washington International airport. The officer immediately contacted airport police, who tracked down the owner of the bag. The bag owner, a man from Jacksonville Texas, said he was a member of the military on active duty traveling home from Kuwait. He wanted to bring the weapon home as a souvenir.TSA determined the weapon was “not a live device,” the agency said. It was confiscated and given to the state fire Marshall for safe disposal. The man was then allowed to catch his flight.The TSA said military weapons are not permitted in checked or carry-on baggage. Guns are only permitted when properly stored in checked luggage, never in carry-on bags.So far in 2019, TSA has 904

  成都治大隐静脉曲张得要多少钱   

on Interstate 41/94 killed two semi truck drivers and seriously injured two other people.Racine County Sheriff Chris Schmaling said as a semi truck heading south on the interstate tried to change lanes they hit a construction barrier that pushed the median into the northbound lanes.Three other passenger vehicles heading north collided as a result. Schmaling said a second semi truck heading north tried to avoid the collision causing it to veer off the road and crashed before bursting into flames.The sheriff said they received several 911 calls reporting the crash and explosions. He attributed the explosion sounds to tires in the crash heating up then blowing up."In my 24 years on this job and this is the worst accident I’ve ever been a part of," said Schmaling.The crash shut down I-94 and frontage roads to traffic for several hours causing lenthy back ups. The sheriff said emergency responders had difficulty getting to the scene.Schmaling urged drivers to be cautious driving in extreme construction zones, adding a small mistake can have a devastating impact."These are interstate speeds were talking about and ultimately it cost him his life and the life of another human being, and I hope and pray that the lives of the others are right now in the hospital getting care don’t lose their lives as well. It just underscores the importance that we need to slow down, pay attention and be aware of our surroundings when we’re under construction," said Schmaling.The sheriff describe the second semi truck driver's actions to avoid hitting the three passenger vehicles as heroic.Authorities have not identified the two drivers who died.This story was originally published on 1688

  

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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — A hiker in Yosemite National Park fell to her death while climbing to the top of the iconic granite cliffs of Half Dome, where cables are installed each summer.Park spokesman Scott Gediman says 29-year-old Danielle Burnett, of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, was scaling the steepest part of the trail Thursday when she fell more than 500 feet (150 meters) down the rocky terrain.Gediman says Burnett was dead when Park Rangers arrived on the scene.Rangers install the cables to assist the climbs of thousands of hikers who make the popular 14-mile (22-kilometer) round trip to the top of the 8,800-foot (2,670-meter) rock face.Gediman says the incident remains under investigation. 723

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