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Half people hit the ball parks for spring training last year. Were just one week in. And already there have been two incidents involving bats flying into the stands. One at champion stadium at disney and the other at Florida Auto Exchange stadium in dunedin. As 10 News ReporterJonathan Petramala shows you the danger zone has some people looking to change the landscape. One of the best plays at spring training belongs to this dad. Who reached out just in time to stop a bat from bashing his sons been so lucky, like a fan in dunedin today. A 59yearold woman was rushed to the hospital after being hit in the head by a broken bat you can even see this 8yearold fan holding a phone. He and his dad say they had been looking at pictures to send to his mom the back of ticket stubs and some signs warn fans of the dangers ....
Changing ambient temperatures are already posing serious risks to nuclear plants across the world. Nuclear regulators cannot wait until sea-level rise coupled with storm surges begin impacting operational safety of their plants they must act now. Nuclear vs. Climate Change: Rising Seas https://www.nrdc.org/experts/christina-chen/nuclear-vs-climate-change-rising-seas, September 16, 2019 Christina Chen Note: This is part two of a two-part blog series… ....
Much has been written and said about the potential for accidents along Brightline s West Palm Beach-Orlando route. A lot of those fears are overblown. ....
The South American lizard’s appetite for the eggs of native animals such as killdeer, alligators and gopher tortoises and its ability to flourish in cooler environments has prompted a strong response from FWC. If tegus start spreading north, it could wreak havoc on native species already straining from habitat loss and overdevelopment. ....