Video captured shows the exact moment flames erupted from a double decker bus on the A30
‘All we knew was that there was a human in that car and we decided to get to action’, a bystander said
SHARPSBURG, PA. (KDKA) - Massive flames could be seen shooting from the roof of a building in Sharpsburg on Sunday.Emergency crews were called to Fifth and Main Street just after 7 p.m. Heavy black smoke billowing from the roof could be seen as a result of the blaze.Sources tell KDKA-TV that the building was vacant.
The flames destroyed the BMW car, and burned the rear end and front end of the two cars parked near the BMW
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A vehicle caught fire on the Bay Bridge on Tuesday, the California Highway Patrol said. Officials shared the news at approximately 11 a.m. on Tuesday, saying a “f
Firefighters rushed to the scene in Mepal High Street
The suspect had shouted 'We're going to stab you up, give me the money'
The car was smashed into an end terraced home at Withycombe Place, in Salford
Fire started under the hood of a 2024 Ford Mustang after the owner allegedly experienced clutch troubles
Firefighters have managed to contain a large fire that broke out at the Oceanside pier Thursday, according to a statement from the city. A livestream from KGTV in San Diego showed a massive smoke plume emanating from the end of the pier. The fire began at 3 p.m., and first responders arrived five minutes after the call, the city said. "Crews are making good progress and the fire is contained to the end of the pier," the latest update from the city read. "They'll be working through the night to...
Anti-Israel protesters continue to hold demonstrations at Columbia University in New York City, continuing a week of chaos that started when they pitched an encampment on campus Wednesday. The post Columbia University anti-Israel protesters: 5 dramatic moments from a week of chaos first appeared on WFIN Local News.
Chaos has engulfed the Ivy League. Protesters at Columbia University have spent days protesting against Israel’s war with Hamas, forcing authorities to arrest more than 100 of the agitators, and the school’s president has shifted all classes to virtual learning on Monday amid safety concerns. Columbia University President Dr. Nemat "Minouche" Shafik mostly closed the campus and urged commuting students not to travel to the campus in a statement posted just after 1 a.m. on Monday. In the...