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Tornadoes kill 7, including 2 children, near Des Moines, Iowa, officials say

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Tornadoes kill 7, including 2 children, near Des Moines, Iowa, officials say

Six Madison County residents have been killed, Madison County Emergency Administration Director Diogenes Ayala mentioned. The oldest sufferer was 72-years-old and the youngest was aged 2, Ayala instructed a information convention in Winterset Sunday afternoon. He had earlier mentioned there have been two victims aged beneath 5.

An individual in a rural space close to the Lucas County metropolis of Chariton was additionally killed, an official mentioned.

The Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) workplace in Des Moines said an preliminary estimate of the Madison County twister confirmed it was an EF3, with wind speeds of at the very least 136 miles per hour. It hopes to finish a harm survey for the Winterset twister on Monday.

The NWS mentioned Sunday the Winterset twister was one in every of at the very least two EF3 tornadoes to hit Iowa on Saturday. Harm surveys from the NWS workplaces in Des Moines and Quad Cities urged one other EF3 with estimated winds of 138 mph was chargeable for harm close to Chariton, it mentioned.

That twister was on the bottom for 16 and a half miles.

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As well as, an EF2 twister with estimated winds of 122 mph occurred close to Leon, which was on the bottom for 19 miles.

An EF1 twister with 110 mph winds occurred in Vinton, one other with 100 mph winds struck in West Lake Park and an EF-0 twister additionally impacted West Lake Park with 65 mph winds, in response to the NWS.

Ayala mentioned the Winterset twister broken or destroyed about 52 houses in Madison County inside a span of 13.7 miles and that the wind velocity at one level reached 155 miles per hour.

Six individuals within the county are nonetheless being handled for accidents sustained within the twister, officers mentioned. Ayala had beforehand mentioned that one grownup had life-threatening accidents and three others had been hospitalized in severe situation.

“That is, I feel, the worst anybody has seen in fairly a very long time,” Ayala mentioned Sunday morning.

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The twister, which ripped by a number of counties close to Des Moines, additionally left one grownup with life-threatening accidents and three others hospitalized in severe situation, Ayala mentioned.

Mike Lamb, emergency administration coordinator for Lucas, Appanoose, Davis and Monroe Counties mentioned in addition to one particular person killed close to Chariton, a number of individuals have been additionally injured.

The twister induced harm to a number of houses, buildings, energy traces and vegetation, Lamb mentioned in a information launch Sunday morning.

Two individuals have been injured in Polk County, the sheriff’s workplace mentioned in a Fb publish.

The NWS in Des Moines had earlier warned a “massive and very harmful storm” was transferring towards Nice Hill, a metropolis about 5 miles east of Des Moines, and other people ought to search shelter instantly.

The extreme climate induced “harm to a number of houses, energy traces, and bushes,” the sheriff’s workplace mentioned. First responders have been within the space conducting a harm evaluation and serving to residents.

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“Downed energy traces, standing water and particles blocking roadways are creating harmful journey situations on this space and we’re asking for the general public’s help by staying away from the world and permitting these companies to work unimpeded,” the sheriff’s workplace cautioned within the publish.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a catastrophe proclamation for Madison County, saying she and her husband are praying for the lives claimed and people injured within the twister.

The proclamation permits state sources for use for response and restoration efforts in Madison County, in response to the information launch. Different counties could also be added to the proclamation.

“Immediately, as you pray for the state of affairs in Ukraine, please additionally pray for the victims of yesterday’s lethal tornadoes in Iowa—for those who tragically misplaced their lives, these injured, and people whose properties suffered extreme harm,” Gov. Reynolds tweeted Sunday morning.

Reynolds, who spent the morning touring impacted communities, instructed reporters Sunday afternoon that she had seen lots of of volunteers out serving to their neighbors.

She mentioned she spoke earlier Sunday with Division of Homeland Safety Secretary. Alejandro Mayorkas, who provided federal help as wanted.

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Extreme storms had been forecast for Iowa, together with in Des Moines, Saturday afternoon and night.

A twister watch is now in impact for western and northern Arkansas, southeast Oklahoma and southern Missouri till 8 pm CST, in response to the Storm Prediction Middle.

The middle says tornadoes are probably, a few of them intense, together with storms containing hail bigger than golf balls and damaging wind gusts as much as 70 mph within the watch space, CNN Meteorologist Gene Norman mentioned. The storms are set to develop Sunday afternoon and night.

Usually in March, extreme climate is targeted over the Gulf Coast states, from Texas to Florida. For instance, Texas averages 11 tornadoes in March, whereas Iowa usually solely sees two.

CNN’s Jennifer Feldman, Allison Chinchar, Hannah Sarisohn, Aya Elamroussi, Joe Sutton, Gene Norman and Susannah Cullinane contributed to this report.

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Mapping the Damage From the Palisades Fire

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Mapping the Damage From the Palisades Fire

More than 5,000 structures have been destroyed by the Palisades fire, California officials said on Thursday. An analysis of satellite images by Microsoft offered a glimpse of the devastation in one section of Pacific Palisades, a wealthy neighborhood between Malibu and Santa Monica.

Source: Microsoft AI For Good Lab analysis of satellite imagery from Planet Labs using building footprints from Overture Maps Foundation and Microsoft

Note: Fire perimeter as of Jan. 8 at 1:17 p.m. Pacific time. Satellite imagery taken Jan. 8 at 2:21 p.m. Pacific time.

By The New York Times

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In this one area alone, there appeared to be more than 2,000 buildings that were damaged or destroyed, according to the analysis.

The results of the analysis are estimates, and they are limited by the presence of wildfire smoke partially obscuring satellites.

As firefighters continued on Thursday to battle the Palisades and major wildfires burning across the Los Angeles area, the full scope of the damage remained unclear. But officials said the Palisades and the Eaton fire, burning to the east near Pasadena, were likely among the most devastating fires in the state’s recorded history. Officials suggested that 5,000 buildings may have also burned because of the Eaton fire.

The Palisades fire began on Tuesday and quickly grew. By Thursday, it had charred more than 20,000 acres, and remained out of control.

Source: Cal Fire By The New York Times

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Aerial photographs of Pacific Palisades showed that the fire leveled whole swaths of the neighborhood near the Palisades Village shopping mall, north of Sunset Boulevard.

Source: photograph by Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press

By The New York Times

Widespread damage was also visible in this section of the Pacific Palisades south of Sunset Boulevard, bordered by the Pacific Coast Highway to the south. Only a few houses appeared to be standing amid the destruction.

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Source: photograph by Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press

By The New York Times

Across the city, the Eaton fire continued to burn uncontrollably as well. It encompassed more than 13,000 acres by Thursday evening, forcing nearby residents to evacuate.

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Falling Chinese bond yields signal concern with deflation

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Falling Chinese bond yields signal concern with deflation

China’s government bond market has opened 2025 with a clear warning for policymakers: without more determined stimulus, investors expect deflationary pressures to become even more entrenched in the world’s second-largest economy.

China’s 10-year bond yield, a benchmark for economic growth and inflation expectations, fell to a record low of less than 1.6 per cent during trading last week and has since hovered close to that level.

Crucially, the whole yield curve has shifted downwards rather than steepening, suggesting investors are alarmed about the long-term outlook and not just anticipating short-term cuts to interest rates.

“For the long-term [bonds], yields have been trending down and I think that’s more about longer-term growth expectations and inflation expectations becoming more pessimistic. And I think that trend is likely to continue,” said Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs. 

Falling yields offer a stark contrast to volatile and rising yields in Europe and the US. For Beijing, the fall represents an ignominious start to the year after policymakers in September launched a stimulus drive designed to revive the Chinese economy’s animal spirits.

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But data released on Thursday showed consumer prices remained close to flat in December, eking out growth of just 0.1 per cent on a year earlier, while factory prices declined 2.3 per cent, remaining in deflationary territory for more than two years.

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China’s central bank last year unveiled policies to stimulate investment by institutions in equity markets and announced for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis that it was adopting a “moderately loose” monetary policy. 

On Friday, it announced a “shortage of supply” meant it would pause its programme that has seen it purchase a net Rmb1tn of government bonds on the open market.

An important Communist party meeting on the economy in December, presided over by President Xi Jinping, emphasised consumption for the first time over other previously more important strategic priorities such as building high-tech industries.

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The change of emphasis reflects concern over household sentiment weakened by a three-year property crisis that has left the economy more dependent on a manufacturing and export boom for growth. Investors worry this run of strong exports will slow abruptly after US president-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20 with promises to levy up to 60 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods.

Citi economists estimated in a research note that a 15 percentage point increase in US tariffs would reduce China’s exports by 6 per cent, knocking a percentage point off GDP growth. Growth in China was estimated to be 5 per cent last year.

Line chart of Government bond yields (%) showing China's yield curve has shifted downwards at all maturities

More insidious than the slower growth, however, are the deflationary pressures in China’s economy, said analysts. The Citi economists noted that the final quarter of last year was expected to be the seventh in a row in which the GDP deflator, a broad measure of price changes, was negative.

“This is unprecedented for China, with a similar episode only in 1998-99,” they said, pointing out that only Japan, parts of Europe and some commodity producers had experienced such an extended period of deflation.

Chinese regulators are aware of the parallels with Japan on deflation, said Robert Gilhooly, senior emerging markets economist at Abrdn, but “they don’t seem to act like it, and one thing that contributed to the Japan example was going small with piecemeal easing”.

Goldman’s Shan said the central bank had promised to ease monetary policy this year, but just as important would be a large increase in China’s fiscal deficit at the central and local government levels.

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Line chart of CN10YT bid yield (%) showing China's 10-year yields have fallen sharply in recent months

How that deficit is spent will also be important. Channelling it directly to low-income households, for example, might have a higher “multiplier effect” than giving it to other sectors, such as to banks for recapitalisation, she said.

Frederic Neumann, chief Asia economist at HSBC, said another reason government bond yields were at record lows was that the economy was awash with liquidity. High household savings and low demand for corporate and individual loans have left banks flush with cash that is finding its way into bond markets.

“It’s a little bit of a liquidity trap in the sense that there is money, it is available, it can be borrowed cheaply, but there’s just no demand for that,” said Neumann. “Monetary easing at the margin is becoming less and less of an effective driver of economic growth.”

Without a strong fiscal spending package, the deflationary cycle might continue, with interest rates dropping, wages and investment falling and consumers deferring purchases while they wait for prices to fall further.

“Some investors have lost a little bit of patience here in the past week,” he said, referring to the rush into bonds. “It’s still likely we’re going to get more stimulus coming through. But after all the fits and starts of the past couple of years, investors really want to see concrete numbers.”

Some economists warned that the slide in Chinese bond yields could have further to fall. Analysts at Standard Chartered said the 10-year yield could fall another 0.2 percentage points to 1.4 per cent by the end of 2025, especially if the market has to absorb higher net central government bond issuance for stimulus purposes.

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Mondale and Ford’s eulogies written for Carter read by sons at funeral

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Mondale and Ford’s eulogies written for Carter read by sons at funeral

Former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was a somber time of remembrance, but also a celebration of a century of life, well-lived.

Funeral held for Jimmy Carter

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Carter memorialized:

Former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was held on Thursday at the Washington National Cathedral.

Several speakers memorialized the 39th President who died in Dec. 2024 at age 100., including President Joe Biden.

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Minnesota ties remembered as Carter’s VP’s words read during service

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Eulogy deliver by son:

The words of Carter’s Vice President, Minnesotan Walter Mondale, were read by his son, Ted Mondale. Walter Mondale passed away in 2021.

“My father wrote this in 2015. He edited it a couple of times since then, but here we go,” said Ted. “I was surprised when then-candidate Gov. Carter asked me to join him as his running mate in 1976. He amazed me then as he has every year since.”

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In the eulogy he left, he spoke about the Carter he knew as a selfless man of integrity and the how the two were bonded by the same faith.

“While we had only four years in the White House, he achieved so much in that time. It stood as a marker for Americans dedicated to justice and decency,” said Ted. “I was also a small-town kid who grew up in a Methodist church where my dad was the preacher, and our faith was core to me as Carter’s faith was core to him.”

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Ford’s son speaks:

Former President Gerald Ford had also left a eulogy before he passed away in 2006. His son, Steve Ford, delivered the remarks.

He described a friendship that transcended politics.

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“It was because of our shared values that Jimmy and I respected each other as adversaries, even before we cherished one another as dear friends,” said Steve.

And his written words remembered a man whose legacy remains timeless.

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“A man whose life was lived to the fullest, with a faith demonstrated in countless good works, with a mission richly fulfilled, and a soul rewarded with everlasting life,” said Steve.

Final resting place::

Carter will be laid to rest in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.

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