SHENZHEN, China, May 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ From May 24th to 26th, at InfoComm Asia 2023 held in Bangkok, Thailand, INFiLED will showcase visual solutions for xR production and out-of-home media, as well as quality LED screens applicable for various scenarios including offices, airport terminals, stages, and shopping malls. At this exhibition, one of the most anticipated of the INFiLED booth will be a small xR virtual shooting platform it built. The platform consists of a DB2.6, XII 2.6 combined LED backdrop and DFII2.6 LED floor, which will be used to demonstrate to visitors how these screens can smoothly presentscenes designed by film and television production teams. Moreover, INFiLED will exhibit LED displays suitable for outdoor advertising, including WL series light pole screens with high refresh rates and energy-efficient DS series digital signage. WL series supports multiple installation methods and can be installed on street light poles in commercial districts, parks, squares,
from our office of emergency management, our police and fire departments. that s typically who we go to in the lack of any support for staffing. we need staffing to support with policies, processes, with making sure we re sheltering and getting meals. the other request is transportation services. the city of el paso, in the past, last year, with the changes to title 42, we actually utilized emergency contracts to transport folks who are not don t want to stay in el paso. they want to go into the interior of the united states and to major transportation hubs. we don t have enough transportation to get migrants out fast enough, which is leading to the mass congregation on streets and in shelters, because we know those asylum seekers don t want to stay in el paso, texas. and then finally, we are experiencing, unfortunately, crimes against asylum seekers who are sleeping in the streets. we received reports, and residents are, quite frankly,
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school hard work bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. right now. water is receding in southeast florida , following a historic and catastrophic flooding event that wreaked havoc on the region. i mean, those pictures are hard to believe it closed transportation hubs schools, office, government offices and completely submerged streets and access points, shutting down the airport for a while, over two ft or a month s worth of rain fell in about an hour on wednesday, closing down fort lauderdale airport for multiple hours, trapping frustrate rated travelers inside , and it has now reopened the airport. that is, and some of the cleanup has begun. here now is cnn s leyla santiago. folks here in south florida, returning to some sense of normalcy, the airport back open flights coming
pressure on this area where they expect thousands more to be coming. right now local officials say they ve been seeing about 2 to 25, 2,000 to 2,500 people a day. they expect that number to jump to 4 to 5,000 people a day in the weeks ahead. they say the number one challenge and the best way of alleviating the pressure on a lot of these border communities is getting people moving through these border communities as quickly as possible. it s a to bigger transportation hubs like phoenix, denver, dallas, and houston where they can then get other transportation to their final destinations. that is the one thing they re focused on. that is the one thing they believe will help them get through this situation as best as possible and avert what they hope does not become a humanitarian crisis and disaster here on the streets of the city. pamela. all right, ed lavandera, thanks so much. and over in peru, evacuations have again stalled for the hundreds of tourists left stranded in the ancient c