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İşte Batı Karadeniz deki felaketin boyutu! İl il son durum

Batı Karadeniz bölgesinde başlayan aşırı yağışlar nedeniyle Bartın, Kastamonu ve Sinop adeta felaketi yaşıyor. Sel nedeniyle 38 vatandaşımız hayatını kaybetti, 12 vatandaşımızın ise tedavisine devam ediliyor. Bölgede arama kurtarma çalışmaları sürerken, ekipler yaraları sarmak için canla başla çalışıyor.

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Largest solar project in Milwaukee history unveiled at MKE

Largest solar project in Milwaukee history unveiled at MKE It sits atop a capped landfill on city property. Share Updated: 6:40 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021 Largest solar project in Milwaukee history unveiled at MKE It sits atop a capped landfill on city property. Share Updated: 6:40 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript HOW DO WE USE THIS LAND THAT WE CAN’T USE FOR OTHER PURPOSES THAT QUESTION ONE YEAR AGO BUT TO THIS A LANDFILL TRANSFORMED INTO MILWAUKEE’S LARGEST SOLAR ENERGY FARM MILWAUKEE’S LARGEST EVER SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT AS YOU CAN SEE BEHIND ME RIGHT NOW. THERE ARE MANY MANY SOLAR PANELS THERE THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE WE ENERGIES AND THE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT REFUELING WING OF THE WISCONSIN NATIONAL GUARD USED COVER NINE. RIVERS NEAR MILWAUKEE’S MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION AS WELL AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH GROW THE ECONOMY AND TO PROTECT THEIR ENVIRONMENT THIS MILWAUKEE SOLAR FARM HAS THE CAPABILIT

COVID-19: Fearing another surge, doctors warn against spring break travel

Updated: 6:12 PM CDT Mar 15, 2021 Some public health experts are warning that spring break travel could lead to a surge in new positive COVID-19 cases.Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in WisconsinDoctors instead are urging staycations as some residents are deciding to travel anyway.A year after the pandemic shut down the nation, spring break in some states looks almost back to normal. Images of beaches packed with people shoulder to shoulder are concerning, vaccinated or not. You know, COVID-19 s not gone, said Dr. Jeffrey Pothof of UW Health.He urged Wisconsin residents to postpone travel, at least until summer. We could have people infected and then as they travel back to where they re from could be superspreaders in their local communities, worst-case scenario with variants that that community has not yet experienced, Pothof said.Travel was down this past weekend by about 40% nationally.Markayla Robinson returned to Milwaukee Monday from a girls dance competition in

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