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AP source: Hamlin visits teammates for 1st time since injury
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Damar Hamlin visited with teammates on the Payments facility on Saturday for the primary time since being discharged from a Buffalo hospital, and about two weeks after the security went into cardiac arrest and wanted to be resuscitated on the sphere throughout a recreation in Cincinnati.
Payments linebacker Matt Milano posted a photograph on his Instagram account of a smiling Hamlin shaking fingers with a teammate.
An individual with direct data of Hamlin’s schedule confirmed to The Related Press the participant’s go to. The particular person spoke on the situation of anonymity as a result of Hamlin has stored his schedule and restoration personal.
Hamlin was cleared to go house Wednesday after present process closing checks at Buffalo Normal Medical Middle. His journey to fulfill with teammates comes a day earlier than the Payments (13-3) host their division rival Miami Dolphins (9-8) in a wild-card playoff recreation, heightening the likelihood he could be wholesome sufficient to attend the sport.
The 24-year-old Hamlin continues what medical doctors have known as “a outstanding restoration” since his coronary heart stopped after being hit squarely within the chest by Bengals receiver Tee Higgins within the first quarter of a since-canceled recreation at Cincinnati on Jan. 2.
Hamlin spent his first two days on the College of Cincinnati Medical Middle beneath sedation and respiration via a ventilator. Upon being woke up, Hamlin confirmed no indicators of neurological harm and inside 4 days of his arrival was respiration on his personal in addition to strolling and speaking.
He first interacted along with his teammates on Jan. 6, when Hamlin appeared by videoconference from his hospital room. He exchanged hand messages, flexed his muscular tissues and spoke to them by saying, “Love you boys.”
Hamlin live-tweeted whereas watching the Payments 35-23 season-closing win over New England on Sunday, and a day later was launched from the Cincinnati hospital and transferred to Buffalo. He’s now persevering with his rehabilitation with the Payments.
As Hamlin’s restoration progressed, the Payments and the NFL’s messaging switched from “Prayers for Damar 3” to “Love for Damar 3” by final weekend, when your entire league honored Hamlin, who wears No. 3.
Hamlin’s restoration has uplifted the Payments, who have been surprised and teary eyed upon watching medical private revive their teammate.
The Payments on Wednesday have been cautious on after they’d get an opportunity to fulfill with Hamlin in particular person, saying it was depending on the participant regaining his power.
“Simply ensuring he’s taking it gradual, and clearly making an attempt to get again to being himself,” quarterback Josh Allen stated. “So we’ll take on a regular basis that we want. However I hope he is aware of the blokes are able to see him.”
Within the days that adopted his collapse, $8.6 million in GoFundMe donations poured into Hamlin’s toy drive fundraiser, which can be used to help younger folks via schooling and sports activities.
Hamlin, who’s from the Pittsburgh exurb of McKee’s Rock, additionally will use proceeds from the sale of latest T-shirts, emblazoned with “Did We Win?” alongside along with his fingers within the form of a coronary heart, to lift cash for the trauma middle in Cincinnati that originally handled him.
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Los Angeles wildfire economic loss estimates top $50 billion
US private forecaster AccuWeather said on Wednesday that estimated damage and economic loss from the California wildfire, already one of the worst in history, is over $50 billion at a preliminary level.
Raging wildfires in Los Angeles killed at least two people, destroyed hundreds of buildings and stretched firefighting resources and water supplies since they began on Tuesday, with fierce winds hindering firefighting operations and fueling the fires.
AccuWeather, which estimates the loss between $52 billion and $57 billion, added that if the fire spread to densely populated neighborhoods the current estimates for loss would have to be revised upward.
“Should a large number of additional structures be burned in the coming days, it may become the worst wildfire in modern California history based on the number of structures burned and economic loss,” AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said.
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23-year-old hiker found after surviving for 2 weeks in Australian mountain range
A 23-year-old medical student who was missing in a remote Australian mountain range for two weeks has been located.
Hadi Nazari from Melbourne went missing on Dec. 26, 2024, when he separated from two hiking companions to take photos in the Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales state, the Associated Press reports.
He survived on two muesli bars, foraged berries and creek water, police said on Wednesday.
His rescue came after he approached a group of hikers on Wednesday afternoon, telling them he was lost and thirsty, Police Inspector Josh Broadfoot said.
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“This is the fourteenth day we’ve been looking for him and for him to come out and be in such good spirits and in such great condition, it’s incredible,” Broadfoot said, according to Reuters, adding that Nazari was in “really good spirits.”
The hiker had traveled more than six miles across steep and densely wooded terrain from where he was last seen. More than 300 people had searched for him in the national park that is home to the 7,310-foot Mount Kosciuszko.
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Nazari was reunited with his two hiking friends on Wednesday before he was flown to a hospital for a medical assessment, Broadfoot said. Video showed them in a deep embrace prior to his departure.
Weather conditions are mild during the current Southern Hemisphere summer.
Searchers had been optimistic that Nazari would be found alive. He was an experienced hiker equipped with a tent. Searchers had found his campfire, camera and hiking poles in recent days, suggesting that he was continuing to walk.
Ambulance Insp. Adam Mower said Nazari only needed treatment for dehydration.
“He’s in remarkable condition for a person who’s been missing for so long,” Mower said.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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Three Gaza hospitals face imminent closure as latest Israeli raids kill 50
The United Nations warns that a lack of fuel supply in Gaza threatens to shut down more medical facilities across the besieged territory, putting the lives of patients and newborns at “grave risk”.
The UN’s condemnation of the “deliberate and systematic” attacks on Gaza hospitals came as relentless Israeli strikes killed more than 50 more Palestinians in the last 24 hours.
Gaza health officials on Thursday said Al-Aqsa, Nasser and the European hospitals are at risk of imminent closure, after repeated Israeli bombardment and blockade of supplies, as they face the same fate as Kamal Adwan, Indonesian and Al-Awda hospitals.
Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah, said the facility was now “overstretched” given an influx of more injured civilians, many of them women and children, who had now faced a genocide for 15 months.
“Doctors are reporting about the acute shortage of basic supplies, including surgical tools, antibiotics and painkillers,” he said.
Dr Bushra Othman, general surgeon and a volunteer at the hospital, said the situation is being assessed every 24 hours, as officials attempt to replenish supplies.
“At any time during the day, power and electricity will cut out, and certain areas should be protected such as the operating theatres, the intensive care unit, including the neonatal unit,” she told Al Jazeera.
At Nasser Hospital, Doctors Without Borders warned that the lives of 15 newborns in incubators were at risk due to a shortage of fuel for generators that provide electricity to the facility.
“Without fuel, these newborns are at risk of losing their lives,” said Pascale Coissard, MSF’s emergency coordinator.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, also reporting from Deir el-Balah, said the atmosphere in the Palestinian territory “is quite charged with tension and fear”.
“What we have seen over the past 24 hours has been very bloody. The death toll from the past day has really been staggering,” he said.
On Thursday, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) renewed its call for a ceasefire. “More humanitarian aid must come into Gaza and a ceasefire is more critical than ever,” the group wrote on X.
Despite the UN’s appeal, Israel continued its bombardment across the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources told Al Jazeera Arabic at least six Palestinians were killed in attacks at dawn in central and southern Gaza, while at least eight others were killed in Jabalia in northern Gaza.
Wafa news agency reported that four Palestinians, including three children, were killed at Nuseirat refugee camp while several others remained missing under the rubble.
Wafa said Israeli strikes killed at least 51 civilians and injured 78 others in the past 24 hours.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed 46,006 Palestinians and wounded at least 109,378 others, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
Meanwhile, Pope Francis on Thursday stepped up his criticisms of Israel’s military campaign as “very serious and shameful”.
In his yearly address to diplomats delivered on his behalf by an aide on Thursday, the pope appeared to reference deaths caused by the cold weather in Gaza, where there is almost no electricity.
“We cannot accept that children are freezing to death because hospitals have been destroyed or a country’s energy network has been hit,” the text of his address said.
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