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double failure that we had here of the hospital. yet other than the fact that we had a major storm that hit us here in southern california. reporter: so the main power to the hospital, that died at 3:00 a.m. monday morning which was the height of that rare tropical storm that was moving past los angeles at the time.emergency generators kicked in. but then nearly 24 hours later, the connect ters that brought tt emergency generator power into the tower, those connectors failed. it is unclear at this point how or why that happened. health officials are warning people in alabama and new york to avoid mosquitos because of a rare virus that can spread if they bite someone. it killed at least one person in alabama. new york s health department says most people won t develop any symptoms but severe cases begin with sudden headaches, high fever, chills and vomiting

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