authorities have been urging peoples to stay inside and stay off of those roads, we are talking about some of the vehicles that are out there and still attempting to lead. they asked people to hunker down and get to that high ground. they have made city parking garage is available for people to park their ground cars on higher grounds until the storm passes. a lot of those are full, they were absolutely packed to the gables last night. sandbags have been handed out. at this point in time, the city has done what they could to prepare and it is these next couple of hours that they have asked people to really stay put, stay safe, and then let the first responders, do it they are work and to not get in the way. that is the big goal, it is the next couple of hours, the high tide, the surge, the water that is coming down that it is an greatest. kayleigh. kayleigh: the last time south carolina sought make landfall was 2016 with hurricane matthew. what a resident saying with that i
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COVID-19 isn t the only risk this holiday season.
Experts warn that the holidays bring a lot of hidden dangers for children, especially with everyone spending more time at home.
In her 20 years at CHOC, a pediatric healthcare system in Orange County, California, Amy Frias has made it her mission to keep kids out of the hospital.
She wears a lot of hats, helping families with everything from CPR courses to car seats and helmet safety.
âInjuries are the leading cause of death and serious injury for children under 14,â Frias said. It s all about prevention it s all about setting people up so that kids arenât seriously injured or hurt.â
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