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Good Friday afternoon to you from CNN.com headquarters in Atlanta. I’m Naamua Delaney, here’s a look at what’s happening NOW In The News.
6 workers’ bodies have been pulled from the rubble1 of the Dixie Crystals sugar plant near Savannah Georgia. About 100 people were working in the plant when it was rocked by an explosion last night. Dozens of workers were hurt in the blast and fire, many severely2 burned over most of their body. Firefighters are still trying to put out the last of the flames. They say the building is unstable3 and dangerous. Officials suspected the explosion was set off by sugar dust which can be volatile4.
President Bush visited Lafayette,Tennessee today for a firsthand look at the area hardest hit by this week’s swarm5 of tornadoes6. Late yesterday, he declared 5 Tennessee counties major disaster areas, clearing the way for Federal financial aid. This morning he promised that help is on the way.
….to listen, to determine, you know, to make sure the federal response is compassionate7 and effective. I don’t want people to think something is gonna happen that is not gonna happen, therefore when we say something’s gonna happen to help them get their feet back on the ground, it will happen, ”
Three days after the storm, officials say there are still hundreds of people who remain unaccounted for in Macon county Tennessee alone. But they think many of them may be in hotels or staying with relatives.
The White House Visitor Center which attracts millions of tourists every year was evacuated8 today. Officials say a small amount of ammonia spilled in a nearby storage shed and some of the chemical fumes9 leaked out. 9 people were hospitalized after complaining of irritated eyes, nausea10 and vomiting11. Chemical and biological experts from the Secret Service along with the D.C. Fire Department were on the scene. A spokesman says it turned out to be a minor12 manageable spill that was contained within the shed.
A makeshift memorial now sits on the steps of the City Hall in a St.Louis suburb where a man killed 5 people before police killed him. The victims included 2 police officers and 3 city officials. The gunman identified as Charles Cookie Thornton had a long-standing feud13 with the city government and recently lost a free-speech lawsuit14 against the city. He burst into a city council meeting last night. 2 people were wounded. The city’s mayor is in serious condition and a reporter who was covering the meeting is listed in satisfactory condition.
Well, you are now up-to-date, CNN is your source for the latest headlines on line on TV or on your wireless15 gadget16. Thanks for logging on.
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n.(昆虫)等一大群;vi.成群飞舞;蜂拥而入 | |
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n.龙卷风,旋风( tornado的名词复数 ) | |
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n.长期不和;世仇;v.长期争斗;世代结仇 | |
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