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Wellness Wednesday: How to stay safe in cars during hot weather
SUMMARY: In a segment on WJTV's “Live at Noon,” Dr. Quinn addresses the critical issue of vehicular heatstroke, which is tragically common and often fatal for young children. Since 1998, over 960 children have died from heatstroke in cars, with an average of 37 deaths annually. The majority of these incidents involve parents or caregivers forgetting the child in the vehicle. Some children also gain access to unlocked cars and become trapped. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the importance of constant vigilance and suggests practical tips like leaving a shoe in the back seat to remind drivers of their child's presence. He also urges never to leave children or pets in cars, as temperatures can swiftly rise to dangerous levels.
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Fire contained quickly in Lamar County Friday
SUMMARY: A house fire occurred near Baxterville in Lamar County amidst thunderstorms in the Pine Belt area. Officials do not suspect foul play and believe a lightning strike may have caused the fire. This assumption is based on homeowner reports and continuous lightning strikes during firefighting efforts. Firefighters managed to quickly contain the blaze, resulting in minimal visible damage to the exterior of the home. No injuries were reported.
Fire contained quickly in Lamar County Friday.
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10pm Headlines 7/6
SUMMARY: Two Mississippi inmates, Tyreek Hennel Collins and Dararius Johnson, are recaptured after a 48-hour manhunt following their escape from jail. They will face additional escape charges and be transported to their original counties. A Hattiesburg man, Tobias Smith, is charged with making a bomb threat via text, leading to an evacuation at Georgia Pacific plywood. High temperatures and inflation are impacting local farmers markets, causing price increases for produce and jams. The Forest County Farmers Market operates year-round. In Hattiesburg, an art gallery promotes Latino culture, and the community enjoys a monthly event on Mobile Street.
10pm Headlines 7/6
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Remnants of Beryl expected to pass west, north of Pine Belt
SUMMARY: Happy Saturday evening! Current conditions in the University of Southern Mississippi show 82°F, feeling like 87°F, with no rain today. Columbia had almost 2 inches of rain, with evening temperatures at 73°F. La Ford reports 77°F, feeling like 807°F. Today's high was 94°F, above the average of 91°F, but below the 102°F record. Morning low was 77°F, with a historical low of 62°F. Tonight's scattered thunderstorms are dissipating across various regions. Tropical Storm Barrel, a 60 mph windstorm, is expected to intensify in the Western Gulf of Mexico, possibly becoming a Category 1 hurricane. Expect patchy fog and oppressive humidity overnight.
Remnants of Beryl expected to pass west, north of Pine Belt.
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