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At least five dead, more than 80,000 without power amid latest California storms
A minimum of 5 individuals have died and greater than 80,000 persons are with out energy following the newest storms which have hit California.
The New York Occasions reported that officers from varied elements of the state have confirmed not less than 5 individuals have been killed amid the storm, which is simply the newest in a collection of techniques which have battered the state with heavy rain and snow and robust, damaging winds.
The Contra Costa Hearth Safety District, which serves a county close to San Francisco, tweeted on Tuesday that a big tree fell onto a automobile whereas it was driving on a road, killing a passenger whereas inflicting minor accidents to the driving force.
A spokesperson for the California Freeway Patrol advised the Occasions that one other man died Tuesday after a tree fell on his automobile in San Mateo County, which is south of the town.
The Occasions reported that two different individuals have been killed and three others have been injured from falling timber within the San Francisco space.
A homeless man additionally reportedly died after a tree fell on his tent at Lake Merritt.
Greater than 80,000 clients would not have energy following the storm, as of Wednesday night, in keeping with the power-tracking web site PowerOutage.us. A plurality of the outages is happening in Alameda and San Mateo counties.
Two tornadoes have been confirmed within the Los Angeles space coming from the storm up to now two days.
The Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) reported {that a} weak, slim twister briefly touched down in a cellular dwelling park within the city of Carpinteria on Tuesday night.
The twister had an estimated most wind velocity of 75 miles per hour and broken about 25 cellular properties. It additionally triggered minor tree injury within the cemetery throughout from the cellular dwelling park.
The NWS mentioned a twister additionally touched down within the city of Montebello on Wednesday morning. The company has not but given a score of the twister’s energy as it’s nonetheless reviewing the injury it triggered.
ABC’s Los Angeles affiliate ABC7 reported that the second twister injured not less than one individual and tore roofs off of a number of buildings. The outlet obtained some footage of the cyclone.
The collection of storms have for months triggered a number of deaths and broken properties whereas stranding some at their properties. However they’ve majorly helped the state with its water points, as nearly two-thirds of California was now not in a drought because of the precipitation as of final week.
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California Roots Threaten JuJu Watkins’ NCAA Road to Rivaling Caitlin Clark
Ever since Caitlin Clark left the NCAA to set records in the WNBA, the hunt for the next generational basketball talent has intensified. Among the emerging stars, JuJu Watkins stands out with her electrifying performances for USC and record-breaking milestones. But while her game dazzles on the court, her California roots and unique circumstances create hurdles that may hinder her quest to rival Clark’s legendary NCAA career.
On the latest episode of Fearless with Jason Whitlock, Whitlock tackled the issue, highlighting the contrasting environments between Clark’s Iowa and Watkins’ Los Angeles.
“Well, Caitlin Clark was in Iowa in the middle of nowhere. She wasn’t in the entertainment capital of the world. She wasn’t in a city that had 75-degree weather year-round and open beaches. She went off or she grew up in and continued to play in a little isolated area of the country where people are starved for entertainment. And so she built a huge following right there in the state of Iowa, her home state,” he said.
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The deeper issue, according to Whitlock, is the cultural and entertainment saturation of Los Angeles, where sports often compete with numerous distractions for attention. In contrast, Clark thrived in a basketball-centric environment, with little competition for local and statewide support. While Watkins’ environment may pose unique challenges, her talent remains undeniable.
She recently made history as the fastest Power Five player in women’s college basketball to reach 1,000 career points, accomplishing the feat in just 38 games—two fewer than Clark’s record. With season averages of 24.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists on 46.2% shooting, Watkins is unquestionably a dominant force. Yet, as Jason Whitlock put it, the question persists: Can she cultivate the same level of national adoration that Clark commanded?
Balancing brilliance: Can JuJu Watkins thrive amid criticism and California’s spotlight?
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Adding to the debate, Rachel DeMita voiced concerns over how USC is managing Watkins’ playing time on her own podcast. “I don’t think that’s what JuJu needs for the development of her game,” DeMita said, suggesting that keeping Watkins on the court for extended minutes might be more about stat-padding than fostering her growth as a player.
Such a strategy could also increase her risk of injury, a significant concern given Watkins’ pivotal role for USC.
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Despite these challenges, Watkins has demonstrated resilience and poise. Her performance this season reflects her ability to adapt and excel under pressure. However, her journey to rival Caitlin Clark’s legacy will require more than individual brilliance. Watkins must navigate the complexities of playing in a city where attention is fragmented, balancing her development with the need to draw a larger following.
Whether she can carve out her own path and emerge as a player of Clark’s stature remains uncertain. For now, her record-breaking performances and undeniable talent keep her firmly in the conversation, as the basketball world watches to see if she can overcome the challenges of her California roots and fulfill her potential as the next NCAA superstar.
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