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As Crews Battle Texas Wildfires, Officials Brace for More

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As Crews Battle Texas Wildfires, Officials Brace for More

Elements of western and central Texas remained underneath an elevated fireplace menace on Saturday, as crews labored to include a wildfire that has killed one deputy officer, destroyed what was mentioned to be dozens of houses and threatened a whole bunch of others.

The Eastland Advanced fireplace, consisting of 4 separate fires in an space west of the Dallas-Fort Price space, had burned greater than 45,000 acres and was 15 % contained by Saturday morning, the Texas A&M Fireplace Service reported on Twitter.

Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas surveyed the harm in Eastland County on Friday. Estimates of the variety of houses destroyed ranged from greater than 50 to almost 90, in response to native officers who have been assessing harm within the space on Saturday. The Eastland Advanced fireplace was one in every of many wildfires that broke out in Texas starting on Thursday and led to the evacuations of practically 500 houses.

General, the Texas A&M Forest Service mentioned on Friday, it has responded to 10 wildfires throughout the state that had burned greater than 52,000 acres. Firefighting crews have been defending constructions and constructing fire-containment strains, and planes dropped water and fire-retardant chemical substances within the space, it mentioned. Mr. Abbott ordered catastrophe declarations in 11 counties because the wildfire menace widened.

Firefighters, emergency personnel and volunteers have rushed to assist native crews. Volunteers from practically 58 fireplace departments have been readily available to complement state and native models, mentioned Seth Christensen, chief of media and communication for the Texas Division of Emergency Administration. No less than 14 state businesses have deployed crews and gear.

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One of many first responders, Barbara Fenley, a deputy with the Eastland County Sheriff’s Workplace, died on Friday whereas attempting to avoid wasting victims from the fires, the authorities mentioned.

Joe Williamson, chief of the Eastland Fireplace Division, mentioned on Saturday that the Eastland Advanced fireplace had “calmed down over evening” due to diminished winds and improved humidity. However he mentioned fireplace crews have been bracing for Sunday as a result of “we may return into somewhat extra of the pink flag hazard.” Pink flag warnings are issued by the Nationwide Climate Service when heat temperatures, very low humidities and stronger winds mix to boost the danger of fireside hazard.

In such circumstances, sparks or embers can blow into leaves or grass and ignite a hearth that shortly spreads, the climate service mentioned. Texas officers warned residents of these circumstances and urged folks to watch out.

“Now we have wildfires shifting out into West Texas and additional down into South Texas,” Mr. Christensen mentioned. “The climate is ideal for wildfires proper now.” He added that residents must be conscious after they’re outside to take precautions when partaking in actions that might trigger sparks, resembling dragging chains behind a automotive or just driving in tall grass.

The Nationwide Climate Service mentioned there was an elevated fireplace climate menace alongside U.S.-281 west of the Dallas-Fort Price space and that crucial fireplace circumstances have been attainable on Sunday in an space that stretched from Val Verde County, close to the Mexican border, to the Hill Nation within the central and southern parts of the state.

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Vimal Patel and Mike Ives contributed reporting.

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Video: Fires Continue to Burn One Week Later in California

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The Palisades and Eaton fires, ravaging Los Angeles for more than a week, remain mostly uncontained by firefighters.

“We just had — just had Christmas morning right over here, right in front of that chimney. And this is what’s left.” “I urge, and everybody here urges, you to remain alert as danger has not yet passed. Please follow all evacuation warnings and orders without delay and prioritize your safety.”

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South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol arrested after stand-off with police

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South Korea’s suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on Wednesday morning following a predawn raid by police and investigators on his fortified hilltop compound.

Yoon’s detention followed a six-hour stand-off between law enforcement officials and members of the president’s security detail. It is the first time in South Korea’s history that a sitting president has been arrested.

The development marks the latest twist in a political crisis that was triggered by his failed attempt to impose martial law last month, and which has shaken confidence in the democratic integrity of Asia’s fourth-largest economy.

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Yoon was suspended from his duties after he was impeached by parliament in December following his attempt to impose martial law. The country is currently being led by finance minister Choi Sang-mok as acting president.

The operation on Wednesday, which began shortly after 4am, was the second attempt this month by the CIO to detain Yoon for questioning on insurrection and abuse of office charges.

An initial effort earlier this month was foiled by Yoon’s protection officers following a tense hours-long stand-off at the presidential residence. Yoon had previously refused to comply with investigators and had challenged their authority to bring him in for questioning.

“The rule of law has completely collapsed in this country,” Yoon said in a video statement recorded before his transfer to the headquarters of the country’s Corruption Investigation Office for questioning. “I’ve decided to appear for CIO questioning in order to prevent any bloodshed.”

According to South Korea’s state-owned news agency Yonhap, police and officials from the CIO arrived at the compound early on Wednesday and presented a warrant for Yoon’s arrest but were again initially prevented from entering by the Presidential Security Service.

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Yonhap also reported that about 30 lawmakers from Yoon’s conservative People Power party were at the compound and attempting to prevent officials from entering it.

But with hundreds of police gathered outside, some of them equipped with ladders and wire cutters to overcome barricades erected by Yoon’s protection officers, CIO officials were eventually allowed to enter the residence.

Yoon’s lawyers initially attempted to broker a deal whereby he would surrender voluntarily for questioning. But this was not accepted by CIO officials, and he was eventually arrested just after 10.30am and transferred to the investigative agency’s headquarters.

“Yoon’s arrest is the first step towards restoring our constitutional order,” said Park Chan-dae, floor leader of the leftwing opposition Democratic Party of Korea. “It underlines that justice is still alive.”

While Yoon’s powers have been transferred to Choi as acting president, he remains South Korea’s head of state while the country’s Constitutional Court deliberates on whether to approve his impeachment or reinstate him in office.

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The court held its first formal hearing into Yoon’s impeachment on Tuesday, but the session was adjourned after four minutes because the suspended president declined to attend, citing concerns for his personal safety.

The efforts by the CIO and police to detain Yoon for questioning relates to a separate, criminal process connected to his failed imposition of martial law. Yoon’s lawyers insist the CIO has no standing to pursue criminal insurrection charges against him.

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SEC sues Elon Musk, says he didn't disclose Twitter ownership on time before purchase

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Elon Musk speaks as part of a campaign town hall in support of Donald Trump in Folsom, Pa., on Oct. 17, 2024.

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued billionaire Elon Musk, saying he failed to disclose his ownership of Twitter stock in a timely manner in early 2022, before buying the social media site.

As a result, the SEC alleges, Musk was able to underpay “by at least $150 million” for shares he bought after he should have disclosed his ownership of more than 5% of Twitter’s shares. Musk bought Twitter in October 2022 and later renamed it X.

Musk started amassing Twitter shares in early 2022, and by March of that year, he owned more than 5%. At this point, the complaint says, he was required by law to disclose his ownership, but he failed to do so until April 4, 11 days after the report was due.

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Representatives for X and Musk did not immediately return a message for comment.

After Musk signed a deal to acquire Twitter in April 2022, he tried to back out of it, leading the company to sue him to force him to go through with the acquisition.

The has SEC said that starting in April 2022, it authorized an investigation into whether any securities laws were broken in connection with Musk’s purchases of Twitter stock and his statements and SEC filings related to the company.

Before it filed the lawsuit, the SEC went to court in an attempt to compel Musk to testify as part of an investigation into his purchase of Twitter.

The SEC’s current chair, Gary Gensler, plans to step down from his post on Jan. 20 and it is not clear if the new administration will continue the lawsuit.

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