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Hanford Site to Activate Emergency Sirens Tomorrow
Don t be alarmed if you hear the Hanford Emergency Sirens tomorrow, it s just a test from the U.S Department of Energy s Hanford site.
According to a press release from the site, the sirens are set to go off on April 15th.
Here are the details:
The sirens will be activated tomorrow between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. in the 100 Area of the Hanford Site, near the Columbia River, east of Vernita Bridge, and approximately 27 miles north of Richland. People near the 100 Area may hear the sirens, but no response is required. Sirens will also be activated in the 200 Areas in the central portion of the Site, but these sirens are not generally heard off the Hanford Site.
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Sunnyside 13-year-old Rolls Honda Along Columbia River
The Washington State Patrol is reporting that a 13-Year-Old rolled a car after falling asleep at the wheel.
According to reports, Jiovanni Sanchez was driving along the Columbia River in Grant County near the Vernita Bridge when he fell asleep and lost control of a 2003 Honda.
The car rolled after Sanchez apparently fell asleep at the wheel at roughly 11:45 PM on Saturday night.
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Two other passengers in the car, Sergio Ramirez Escalona, 31, Juan Ramirez Hidalgo, 21 were also in the vehicle at the time. All three are from Sunnyside.
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