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Emergency planners around the country are about to lose access to a critical hurricane evacuation planning tool

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Pictured is the Federal Emergency Management Agency Headquarterson in 2024 in Washington

By Andrew Freedman, CNN

(CNN) — The hurricane planning tool that meteorologists and emergency managers use for making critical decisions, including ordering evacuations, is about to become inaccessible for an indefinite period following the lapse of the federal contract governing it.

The web-based tool, known as HURREVAC, is owned and paid for by FEMA , but administered by the Army Corps. of Engineers through an interagency agreement. That agreement has not been renewed, holding up the contract as well.

Officials within FEMA, as well as outside meteorologists and the International Association of Emergency Managers, are warning that the situation all but ensures access to the database will be cut off — and soon.

The HURREVAC program enables local officials to simulate historical hurricanes as well as conjure synthetic future storms with great detail. It is used for training exercises between meteorologists with the National Weather Service and emergency management officials for when a real hurricane strikes.

The tool is used by tens of thousands of communities and incorporates information on storm surge flooding through a National Weather Service surge modeling tool called SLOSH, the access to which could also be affected by the same interagency agreement and related contract lapse.

Within FEMA, officials have been trying to get a new cooperative agreement approved for months, but this has been complicated by the department’s onerous contract approval process under former Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem.

Now is the time of year when emergency training typically begins, with the start of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season about three months away, according to Brian LaMarre, a former chief meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s Tampa office who is now a private sector consulting meteorologist.

LaMarre warned that delays in conducting emergency management training exercises could result in the Gulf Coast being less prepared during the upcoming storm season. HURREVAC, LaMarre said, is “Used to really simulate what a particular storm may do,” and does far more than simply simulate evacuations. For example, NWS and emergency management personnel can simulate a storm of a certain intensity hitting a community from different directions, to show how the storm surge heights and required evacuations might differ.

The goal for these simulations is to help local leaders make safety decisions based on the latest forecast information and historical knowledge of evacuation times, routes and other factors.

In a March 18 statement, the IAEM, which represents over 6,000 emergency managers, warned that disrupting the HURREVAC support tool, “Would deprive emergency managers of vital storm surge visualizations, exercise modules, and transportation modeling just as hurricane season approaches.” The group noted the HURREVAC contract only runs through Friday.

HURREVAC is also used during the hurricane season, when officials take advantage of the tool to see and interrogate live data that can provide real-time decision support to make life-or-death decisions, such as directing parts of a community to evacuate before the waters rise, LaMarre said.

He said the hurricane track “cone of uncerta

Protestas No Kings en EE.UU.: cuándo se llevan a cabo y por qué salen a las calles

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Por CNN Español

Las protestas del movimiento “No Kings” en Estados Unidos se llevarán a cabo el sábado 28 de marzo, en lo que los organizadores describen como un nuevo Día Nacional de Acción No Violenta.

Según la organización No Kings, se prevén más de 3.000 eventos en todo el país, lo que superará movilizaciones anteriores y consolida un crecimiento sostenido del movimiento. En junio pasado, más de cinco millones de personas participaron en más de 2.100 eventos, y en octubre la cifra ascendió a más de siete millones en unas 2.700 acciones, lo que anticipa una de las mayores jornadas de protesta pacífica en la historia reciente.

En ciudades como Nueva York, se espera que la convocatoria tenga un carácter masivo. De acuerdo con Hands Off de Nueva York, residentes de los cinco distritos se reunirán bajo el lema “No a los reyes”, en lo que será la tercera gran protesta de este tipo en la ciudad. La movilización forma parte de una acción coordinada a nivel nacional que busca, según sus organizadores, defender la democracia y rechazar lo que consideran tendencias autoritarias en el Gobierno de Donald Trump.

En efecto, detrás de estas protestas, según los que las impulsan, hay una creciente preocupación por lo que describen como abusos de poder, políticas migratorias agresivas y el uso del miedo como herramienta política. Ezra Levin, codirector de Indivisible, afirmó que el movimiento responde a “ataques contra la democracia y nuestras comunidades”, mientras que Katie Bethell, de MoveOn Civic Action, señaló que las protestas buscan rechazar la corrupción, la división y las guerras “sin sentido”, al tiempo que promueven el estado de derecho y una economía más equitativa.

Las protestas previas han sido en su mayoría pacíficas y se han extendido tanto en grandes ciudades como en comunidades pequeñas, en estados de distintas tendencias políticas, como ha reportado CNN.

Estas manifestaciones surgieron en un contexto marcado por redadas migratorias masivas, protestas contra la aplicación de leyes federales de inmigración y el despliegue de militares en ciudades gobernadas por demócratas.

Aunque la administración Trump y algunos aliados han descalificado las movilizaciones como impulsadas por “radicales violentos”, los organizadores insisten en su compromiso con la no violencia y en la capacitación de miles de participantes para evitar la escalada de tensiones.

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Protestas No Kings en EE.UU.: cuándo se llevan a cabo y por qué salen a las calles

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Por CNN Español

Las protestas del movimiento “No Kings” en Estados Unidos se llevarán a cabo el sábado 28 de marzo, en lo que los organizadores describen como un nuevo Día Nacional de Acción No Violenta.

Según la organización No Kings, se prevén más de 3.000 eventos en todo el país, lo que superará movilizaciones anteriores y consolida un crecimiento sostenido del movimiento. En junio pasado, más de cinco millones de personas participaron en más de 2.100 eventos, y en octubre la cifra ascendió a más de siete millones en unas 2.700 acciones, lo que anticipa una de las mayores jornadas de protesta pacífica en la historia reciente.

En ciudades como Nueva York, se espera que la convocatoria tenga un carácter masivo. De acuerdo con Hands Off de Nueva York, residentes de los cinco distritos se reunirán bajo el lema “No a los reyes”, en lo que será la tercera gran protesta de este tipo en la ciudad. La movilización forma parte de una acción coordinada a nivel nacional que busca, según sus organizadores, defender la democracia y rechazar lo que consideran tendencias autoritarias en el Gobierno de Donald Trump.

En efecto, detrás de estas protestas, según los que las impulsan, hay una creciente preocupación por lo que describen como abusos de poder, políticas migratorias agresivas y el uso del miedo como herramienta política. Ezra Levin, codirector de Indivisible, afirmó que el movimiento responde a “ataques contra la democracia y nuestras comunidades”, mientras que Katie Bethell, de MoveOn Civic Action, señaló que las protestas buscan rechazar la corrupción, la división y las guerras “sin sentido”, al tiempo que promueven el estado de derecho y una economía más equitativa.

Las protestas previas han sido en su mayoría pacíficas y se han extendido tanto en grandes ciudades como en comunidades pequeñas, en estados de distintas tendencias políticas, como ha reportado CNN.

Estas manifestaciones surgieron en un contexto marcado por redadas migratorias masivas, protestas contra la aplicación de leyes federales de inmigración y el despliegue de militares en ciudades gobernadas por demócratas.

Aunque la administración Trump y algunos aliados han descalificado las movilizaciones como impulsadas por “radicales violentos”, los organizadores insisten en su compromiso con la no violencia y en la capacitación de miles de participantes para evitar la escalada de tensiones.

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David Baskett sentenced to one year of probation after plea agreement in fatal forklift collision

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) – David Ernest Baskett, an 83-year-old involved in a fatal forklift crash in May of 2024, was sentenced to one year of probation as part of a plea agreement.

As part of the plea agreement, Baskett pled guilty to one misdemeanor count of vehicular manslaughter stated a press release Tuesday from the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

On May 2, 2024, Baskett moved a large forklift onto Skyway Drive with its eight-foot-long forks reaching into lanes of traffic and raised about four feet off of the roadway detailed the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

The forklift involved in the fatal collision on May 2, 2024. Image courtesy of Noozhawk.

Baskett then left the forklift in the position with no indication to motorists noted the prosecutor's office.

Tiffany Ann Peterson was in the passenger seat of her father's small pickup while they drove on Skyway Drive in the lane partially obstructed by the forklift when the forks hit the truck explained the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office.

According to the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office, Peterson was killed instantly by the collision and her father sustained moderate injuries at the scene.

"While no outcome can undo that harm, we are satisfied that Mr. Baskett has been held accountable for his actions," said District Attorney John Savrnoch.

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Newsom says he regrets earlier comments likening Israel to an ‘apartheid state’

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By David Wright, CNN

(CNN) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he regretted using the word “apartheid” to describe the Israeli government’s treatment of Palestinians, though he warned “that’s a word you may hear others use” if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushes for territorial gains.

Newsom made the initial remark during a live appearance on “Pod Save America” earlier this month, while discussing the backlash to Israel over its military operations in Gaza. The governor cited New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman and others who Newsom said were “talking about it appropriately as sort of an apartheid state.”

Many in the Democratic Party have distanced themselves in recent months from the Israeli government and allied groups like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. But Newsom, a top potential contender for the 2028 nomination, drew attention for suggesting Israel’s treatment of Palestinians in territories it has controlled since 1967 amounted to “apartheid” – a claim Israel strongly rejects.

“Do you regret using the word apartheid to describe Israel?” asked Jonathan Martin of Politico in an interview published Tuesday.

“I do, in this context,” Newsom said, pointing to the February piece by Friedman, who wrote that “Israel by default could become some kind of apartheid-like state in permanent control over the 2.5 million Palestinians.”

“Tom used it in the context of the direction that Bibi is going,” Newsom said.

“Not the current state?” Martin interjected.

“Correct,” Newsom responded. “And that is a legitimate concern I have that I share with Tom, that that direction, if that vision and that direction of the far right, that Bibi is indulging, that if they see the full annexation of the West Bank, then that’s not something – that’s a word you may hear others use.”

The subject came up during a lightning-round section of a sprawling interview when Martin began by asking Newsom if he considered himself a “Zionist.”

“I revere the state of Israel. I’m proud to support the state of Israel,” Newsom said. “I deeply, deeply oppose Bibi Netanyahu’s leadership, his opposition to the two-state solution. And deeply oppose how he is indulging the far right as it relates to what’s going on in the West Bank.”

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