The basic message is the. Protect. And save lives. And shoulder. Start of 7 james. We get some unique insights into. Everything every training in from across the world today welcome to moscow and to our 2 international my names you know neal good to have your company. We start with breaking news from the french city of leone a Greek Orthodox priest who has been shot and injured are inside his church the gunman fled the scene in a large scale manhunt is now under way and thats cool live to our correspondent in from Charlotte Dubin ski charlotte youre speaking from a country already all know a judge course this gun attack in the middle of the day on a priest can you tell us what more is in the. Yes well we know that this orthodox Greek Orthodox priest is aged 52 years old hes been named by the greek government as being nicholas. Very lucky this we understand that he was closing up the Greek Orthodox church in the 7000 east want in on at about 4 pm local time when he was approached by wha
When the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced it would reimburse eligible families who lost loved ones to COVID-19, staff at Natchez Trace Funeral Home in Madison picked up the phone.
For each family that had used their services to honor a coronavirus-related death, they called to say they had documentation ready when the family needed it. We have had a lot of COVID-related deaths, said Shay Chedotal, Natchez Trace Funeral Home president. As far as people that have passed 100% due to COVID? Very few, probably three or four.
Since March 19, 2020, more than 7,000 Mississippians have died as a result of the coronavirus. This month, FEMA will begin disbursing the $2 billion $9,000 per funeral, up from an initial max of $7,000 in funeral reimbursement. Information was not immediately available as to why FEMA increased the aid amount.
Rain is in the forecast for most of Mississippi Friday night into Saturday morning, with flash flooding and possible strong storms cropping up, according to the National Weather Service. We do feel very confident that we will have showers and storms overnight, meteorologist Logan Poole with the National Weather Service s Jackson Office said Friday. So most places are going to see significant rainfall. Some places may even see 2 to 4 inches as the heaviest stuff moves through late tonight.
Poole said areas along and south of the I-20 corridor will most likely see the heaviest rainfall, increasing chances for flash flooding.