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A 2-year-old girl died on Friday after a mirror fell at a Payless Shoes store near Atlanta, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Ifrah Siddique was pronounced dead at a Georgia hospital shortly after being transported from the shoe store. The mirror was reportedly unsecured when it fell on Ifrah.“She had internal bleeding and she lost a lot of blood,” Aqib Iftkhar told the Journal-Constitution. “At least they are fixing it, but still the question is why wasn’t it secured in the first place,” Iftkhar added.Payless Shoes released a statement to the Journal-Constitution responding to Friday's incident. "We are devastated by this tragic event and are fully cooperating with authorities to research and understand the nature of this accident,” the statement said. “Out of respect for the family, no further information will be provided at this time." 897

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A 53-foot trailer containing nearly 0,000 worth of ramen noodles that was in a Chevron store lot in Georgia has disappeared.WAGA-TV in Atlanta reports the trailer was secure when it was in the lot and that it went missing between July 25-Aug. 1.The theft is being investigated by officials in Fayette County, Georgia who say it is part of a string of thefts. That string includes multiple car break-ins and a stolen motorcycle, WAGA-TV reports.The local sheriff said the owner of the trailer filled with noodles — ,000 worth to be exact — had permission to park the trailer on the Chevron store property.Authorities have not identified possible suspects. 668

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(KGTV) - Did a welcome to KC sign really have a typo that turned the word "annually" into "anally?"No.The picture of it is a fake.The actual sign does say "Kansas City welcomes 25 million visitors annually." 220

  

(KGTV) -- San Diego nurse Ana Wilkinson spent a month working at New York’s Harlem Hospital during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. She returned to San Diego May 21st and returned to work at UCSD Medical Center, just three days later. The transition has not been easy.“A part of me feels guilty leaving my team there. The first day back at UCSD Medical Center I felt lost and I cried.”Wilkinson’s firefighter husband and two young sons understood when she answered the call for help in New York City. She has served on medical missions all over the world but this mission was the most challenging. Her motto is that no patient dies alone.“I became attached to my patients and because their families couldn’t be there, I was there holding their hands when they died.”Wilkinson says her time in New York has made her a better person and a better nurse. 860

  

(SAN DIEGO, KGTV) -- Ahead of next week's United Nations Climate Summit, 10News is taking a deeper look at the effects of climate change. Since 1900, global sea level has risen 8 inches, dramatically increasing the odds of coastal flooding and damaging floods from storm surge. According to Climate Central, nearly 5 million people live less than 4 feet above high tide across the United States, and scientists expect roughly another 2 to 7 more feet of sea level rise this century.Imperial Beach is one of the most vulnerable in California to sea-level rise as it experiences flooding during periods of extreme high tides and winter swell. 10News looked into a program designed to give people ample warning, called The Resilient Futures program. The goal is to create a flood alert system through a network of instruments to measure local wave and water levels monitored by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography giving scientists and emergency managers a 3 to 4 day head-start to help determine where extreme tides may occur."It is something people are concerned about, and they want to know how often is this likely to occur. As sea levels continue to rise, what’s the change and risk as time goes on.” says Mark Merrifield, the Director of the Coastal Data Information Program at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. He goes on to say, “just like it helps to have a weather forecast if there’s going to be an extreme rain event or wind event coming up. More and more there’s going to be the value of an ocean flooding event.'A bouy is already two miles off the coast of Imperial Beach transmitting data back to scientists and they hope to one day expand the program to other beaches. 1696

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