Updated: 11:11 PM EDT Jul 7, 2021 Severe thunderstorms with strong winds and heavy rain left damage across Allegheny County on Wednesday evening. Watch video of the damage left behind in the video player above. As of 10 p.m., Duquesne Light Company said roughly 18,000 customers are without power across the region. All customers are expected to be restored by 11 p.m. Thursday, but officials said many will be restored sooner. Duquesne Light officials said more than 22,000 customers lost power at the height of the storm. Allegheny County officials said Edgewood Borough has declared a state of emergency due to massive storm-related damage. In Wilkinsburg, there were branches down on a home and vehicle along the 1400 block of Penn Avenue. (Watch the full report from Pittsburgh s Action News 4 reporter Sheldon Ingram in the video player above.)Firefighters at the scene said they believe lightning struck a tree in the area. No injuries were reported. Allegheny County offici
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Workers Struggles: The Americas
Argentine bus drivers strike to demand payment of yearly bonus, higher wages Bus drivers in Argentina’s northern city of Corrientes began a strike June 30 to demand the full payment of their end-of-year bonus, or SAC (
Sueldo Anual Complementario
: Annual Complementary Wage) from 2020 and parity with the national wage for transportation workers. The stoppage went ahead despite the declaration by the Labor Subsecretariat that it was illegal.
The drivers, employed by the ERSA transportation corporation, opposed the division of the SAC into three parts, which the UTA transportation union had agreed to, and demanded full payment, as has been the practice for decades.