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Multiple trees and power lines were blown down across the county.
Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in Coffee county.
A couple of power lines were blown down along Highway 141.
A power line was blown down along Highway 166 near the elementary school.
Power lines were blown down along County Road 315.
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Thunderstorms moved through the region ahead of a cold front with a few sporadic reports of trees and power lines down.
The first day of pulse severe convection for this warm season occurred today with scattered storms developing in a warm and unstable airmass favorable for downbursts. A few impacts to trees and power lines occurred.
Impacts from Tropical Storm Nate to the Florida Panhandle and southeast Alabama in the NWS Tallahassee County Warning Area began Saturday afternoon on Oct 7th and lasted into Sunday. Trees and power lines were downed resulting in power outages across many of the counties in the Tropical Storm Warning. In addition, rainfall amounts of 4-5 inches (up to 5.55 near Elba, AL) resulted in flash flooding across Coffee County with water covering Highway 189, Highway 203 North and Troy Highway. During the flash flood event, water came close to entering a residence near Elba. Another impact from Hurricane Nate was coastal flooding across the Panhandle and Big Bend coast with around 2-3 feet of inundation at the coast that resulted in minor to moderate coastal erosion. In Gulf county erosion was observed on west facing properties on Cape San Blas. Wave action was responsible for the damage which included beach erosion and destruction of a few stairs from structures down to the beach level. In Wakulla County, a few roads and a dock had water over them with a few inches of water entering two businesses. In Bay County, storm surge damaged the Mexico Beach pier and flooded the campground at St. Andrews Bay Lagoon. In Walton County minor flooding occurred at the boat ramps at Santa Rosa Beach on the Choctawhatchee Bay side.
Scattered afternoon thunderstorms developed in a typical summer environment with a few becoming marginally severe with impacts to trees and power lines.
A round of showers and thunderstorms ahead of a cold front impacted the tri-state area during the afternoon and evening of May 20th. A few storms were severe with the main impacts to trees and power lines, although there was also one report of large hail.
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Cybersecurity on US Election Day. Details on the OPERA1ER threat activity. Insider threats: seasonal and secular trends. Hacktivist auxiliaries: influence operators in the hybrid war.
Disclosure as zero-day prep. Election security. Hacktivism and satcom in the hybrid war. Search the site Search the site Search the site Search the site
Microsoft accuses China of using vulnerability disclosure to develop zero-days. Election security on the eve of the US midterms. US FBI rates hacktivist contributions to Russia's war as "unsophisticated." Starlink and tactical communications. Firer's remorse.
Patch notes, including OpenSSL updates. CISA and election security. Notes on the hybrid war. Trends in cybercrime. Search the site Search the site Search the site Search the site
OpenSSL patches two vulnerabilities. CISA and election security. Killnet attempted DDoS against the US Treasury. Raccoon Stealer and the war in Ukraine. CISA issues one ICS Advisory. XDR data reveals threat trends. Business email compromise and gift cards.
OpenSSL patched. US Government network misconfiguration. Cyberespionage, and aid in a hybrid war. Search the site Search the site Search the site Search the site
OpenSSL patched today. Misconfiguration risk to US government networks' security and compliance. Hacking Ms Truss's phone. Assistance for Ukraine's cyber defense. DNS threats.
Crash Causes Power Outages And Heavy Traffic In Mashpee | Mashpee News | capenews.net
Power outages and heavy traffic are the result of a two-car crash at the intersection of Route 28 and Old Barnstable Road in Mashpee on Monday, October 10, at 10:55
Free Wi-Fi hotspots available amidst power outages, some UNF services to resume after Ian – UNF Spinnaker
Comcast announced yesterday that its public Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspots are open to everyone in Florida — even people who are not subscribers — in the wake of over 2.6 million Florida homes being without power due to Hurricane Ian, according to poweroutage.us. The over 200,000 Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspots are usually located in public places such...
power outage: Power outage threat looms large as defaulting states barred from power exchange - The Economic Times
Trading in the power exchanges was extended for two hours on Thursday upon request of various state governments. However, most of them could not participate in the day-ahead trade. Officials in some of these states said they are working with the power plants to pay the dues while a few are expected to move courts against the Centre's Electricity (Late Payment Surcharge and Related Matters) Rules, 2022 notified in June.
Xfinity reports widespread internet outage in Santa Fe, Los Alamos | Local News | santafenewmexican.com
Xfinity said the outage was caused by a truck pulling down utility lines Wednesday at Cerrillos Road and Richards Avenue.
Power outages reported in parts of Plano; here's a resource to check if your home, business is affected | Plano Star Courier | starlocalmedia.com
Power outages were reported in parts of the city of Plano on Monday afternoon.
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Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.
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- Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
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Enterprise, Alabama
City | Enterprise |
County | Coffee |
State | Alabama (AL) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 36330, 36331 |
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