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West Nile virus cases spike after 7 Harris County resident infected, 520 samples test positive
SUMMARY: Harris County Health officials have issued an urgent warning due to a surge in West Nile Virus cases, with seven infections reported, some requiring hospitalization. Growth in mosquito populations follows a hot spring and recent rainfall, with over 500 samples testing positive for the virus. Mosquitoes thrive in stagnant, dirty water, making it crucial for residents to eliminate breeding sites. Those over 50, especially individuals over 60, are at higher risk for severe symptoms like fever, confusion, and joint pain. Public Health advises using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and safeguarding family and pets from mosquito bites. More info is available online.

The Harris County Public Health has identified a spike in cases of West Nile virus after several people were hospitalized after being infected following Hurricane Beryl’s impact.
The hurricane not only brought damaging winds and heaving rain but with the combination of Houston humidity and hot temperatures — made it a breeding ground for mosquitos to thrive.
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Recovery operations continue after S.E. Asia earthquake
SUMMARY: Recovery operations are underway following a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Southeast Asia, particularly impacting Burma, where the death toll has reached at least 1,600. Buildings have collapsed, with rescue teams reporting cries from those trapped beneath the debris. Countries like India, China, and Russia are sending relief teams, while the U.S. plans to provide assistance despite foreign aid cuts. The United Nations has allocated $5 million for relief efforts amid widespread infrastructure damage, complicating humanitarian responses in a nation where nearly 20 million people require aid. The quake also affected neighboring Thailand, sparking anxieties about missing loved ones.

Rescue efforts are underway in Myanmar, especially in the major stricken cities of Mandalay, the country’s No. 2 city, and Naypyitaw, the capital.
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Fort Bend County family heartbroken after deadly hit-and-run wreck
SUMMARY: A grieving mother is calling for change after her daughter, 18-year-old Destiny Rodriguez, was killed in a hit-and-run last Saturday in Fort Bend County. Destiny was walking with her boyfriend on Evergreen Street when a Chevy Equinox struck her from behind. The driver, Darius Bertran Dickerson, fled the scene but was arrested two days later. Destiny died after being airlifted to the hospital. Her mother, Lupe Vasquez, demands improvements to the road, including sidewalks, stop signs, and speed bumps. Destiny was set to graduate and join the military, and her family is devastated by the senseless tragedy.

After Deztiny Rodriguez, 18, was killed in a hit-and-run crash, her mother started seeking justice and demanding safer roads in Fort Bend County.
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Muggy mornings this weekend with afternoon sunshine
SUMMARY: Expect muggy mornings this weekend with fog and mist, but afternoons will bring sunshine. Temperatures will reach 85 today and 87 tomorrow, with a small chance of a stray storm in the Hill Country tomorrow morning due to a dry line in West Texas. On Monday, a cool front will lower temperatures to 80, and Tuesday will see a high of 75. Warm weather returns mid-week with temperatures near 90°. The next potential rain event is expected between April 5th and 7th, depending on the position of a low-pressure system over Mexico, which could bring heavy rainfall.

Muggy mornings this weekend with afternoon sunshine. DETAILS: https://www.ksat.com/weather/2025/03/29/muggy-mornings-this-weekend-with-afternoon-sunshine/
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