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Tragic death of dental assistant Libby Ruge inspired family to launch Bee Kind Libby Foundation


Libby Ruge (pictured) was 19 when she died
The friends of a teenage dental assistant and model who was hit and killed by a car while walking with her boyfriend have started an inspiring foundation in her name. 
Aspiring dentist Libby Ruge, 19, was run over on Flinders Street in Wollongong about 10.30pm on November 7 when a Toyota Camry allegedly mounted the kerb and ploughed into the young couple and their two friends. 
She died on the scene while her boyfriend Luke Day, 20, was unscathed and their two friends, Tye West and Eva Harrison, only sustained minor injuries. 
In honour of their kind daughter, Ms Ruge s mothers Jules and Julie have started the Bee Kind Like Libby foundation, which funds dental rehabilitations. ....

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A wetter and warmer Alaska means dangerously slippery slopes


Climate change is making landslides more likely and preparation vital.
Image credit: Erik Stevens
Dec. 17, 2020
An hour before sundown on Dec. 2, Lilly Ford and her family heard a “strange, low rumble” outside of her home in Haines, Alaska. It lasted about a minute as a 600-foot-wide slurry of timber, mud, soil and debris cascaded down a nearby mountain, through a residential area, and into the ocean. “I couldn’t believe the mountain had swept people and houses away just like that ripped the ground out from under them,” Ford said. “It’s just not something you’d ever anticipate.”
Haines, population 2,500, saw more than 8 inches of rainfall during the first two days of December a total that topped the monthly average by 2 inches. Hundreds of homes on this mountainous peninsula between two inlets and the Canadian border were damaged by floods and debris flows. About 50 households were ordered to evacuate because of landslide dan ....

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