Tropical Storm Elsa moves out of Connecticut: 5 things to know from outages to flooding
Dan Brechlin
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Tropical Storm Elsa makes landfall on July 7, 2021 in Cedar Key, Florida. Storm warnings remain in effect for parts of Florida s west coast as Elsa made landfall on Wednesday morning. After hitting Cuba on Monday, causing flooding and mudslides, Elsa is expected to bring strong winds and rain as it heads north in the coming days. (Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images/TNS)Mark Wallheiser / TNSShow MoreShow Less
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This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite image taken at 11:50 UTC on July 7, 2021 shows Tropical Storm Elsa located about 70 miles (115 kilometers) northwest of Tampa, Florida with maximum sustained winds near 65 mph (100 km/h), the NHC said in a public advisory at 5 am. - As it moved toward Florida s Gulf Coast early July 7, 2021, Elsa weakened to a tropical storm, though it still barreled inland with gusty winds and hea
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Truck s diesel spill on I-95 spews into Darien
Susan Shultz
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Noroton Heights Fire Department responded to a fuel spill late Sunday into early Monday morning.Noroton Heights Fire Department
DARIEN A truck traveling on Interstate 95 ruptured a fuel tank that spewed diesel onto the highway and local roads late Sunday night, fire officials said.
Noroton Heights Fire Chief Zach McEwan said the department received a call for a reported fuel spill around 9 p.m. Sunday.
Fire units discovered the spill started in the area of Interstate 95 northbound near the Darien town line and ended at the northbound Darien rest area where a tractor trailer had a ruptured fuel tank.