Headline:
"State of Emergency Declared in Connecticut Amid Tropical Storm; Significant Earthquake Jolts Los Angeles"
Summary:
Connecticut has declared a state of emergency as a powerful tropical storm continues to bring high winds and heavy rainfall to the region. Meanwhile, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook the Los Angeles area, with tremors felt as far as San Francisco and Tijuana. Despite the quake’s intensity, no major injuries or damage have been reported.
In other weather news, Ernesto has lost its hurricane status but remains a strong post-tropical cyclone. It is forecasted to affect parts of the U.S. and Canada early this week. After sweeping past Puerto Rico and making landfall in Bermuda, Ernesto caused dangerous beach conditions along the U.S. East Coast over the weekend, tragically claiming two lives in South Carolina due to powerful rip currents. Swells generated by Ernesto continue to impact the Northeast coast of the U.S. and Atlantic Canada, though these conditions are expected to subside soon, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Additionally, a recent study conducted by Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC, personal injury attorneys, examined tornado activity from January 2019 to May 2024. The study focused on tornadoes rated EF2 and above, revealing significant data on storms with wind speeds exceeding 111 mph.
Stay tuned for more updates and stay safe.
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