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California Wildfires Destroy Mobile Homes; 1 Man Burned

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Destructive California wildfires driven by intense winds caused damage at two mobile home parks, destroying some trailers, and one person suffered burns, officials said. The fires on Monday also toppled trees, whipped up blinding dust clouds … Source: Claims Journal

Hurricane Ida in Louisiana: Caskets, Vaults Still Displaced

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LAFITTE, La. (AP) — Hurricane Ida swept through Louisiana with furious winds that ripped roofs off buildings and storm surge so powerful it moved homes. What it wrought on the living it also wrought on the dead, moving vaults and … Source: Claims Journal

Philips’s Breathing-Device Lawsuits Over Toxic Foam Move Forward

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Royal Philips NV will face more than 100 U.S. lawsuits gathered in a Pennsylvania court over its recall of more than 3 million devices used to treat sleep apnea that are linked to cancer concerns. Amsterdam-based Philips, maker of respiratory … Source: Claims Journal

Property Insurers Exposed to $12.5B in ‘Silent Cyber’ Losses, Market Analysts Say

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US property insurers are exposed to $12.5 billion in non-physical cyber losses that are not expected and not priced by underwriters, according to a report released Tuesday. CyberCube, AM Best and Aon teamed up to calculate the “silent cyber” exposure … Source: Claims Journal

Despite Preparation, California Pipeline Operator May Have Taken Hours to Stop Leak

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The company that operates the pipeline that spilled an estimated 3,000 barrels of oil into the Pacific Ocean off California has an 800-page manual on handling an oil spill – but it is unclear whether its employees followed those procedures. … Source: Claims Journal

Huge Fire Extinguished at Oil Facility in Southern Lebanon

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ZAHRANI, Lebanon (AP) — Firefighters extinguished a huge blaze that broke out in a storage tank at one of Lebanon’s main oil facilities in the country’s south Monday after it sent orange flames and a thick black column of smoke … Source: Claims Journal

South Korean Battery Firms to Shoulder $1.2B of GM’s Bolt EV Recall Costs

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SEOUL — South Korean battery firms LG Chem Ltd and LG Electronics Inc will be shouldering a combined $1.2 billion for General Motors Co’s Bolt electric vehicle recall – the lion’s share of the expected costs. GM in August expanded … Source: Claims Journal

‘Desperate For Tires.’ Components Shortage Roils US Harvest

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CHICAGO — Dale Hadden cannot find any spare tires for his combine harvester. So the Illinois farmer told his harvest crew to avoid driving on the sides of roads this autumn to avoid metal scraps that could shred tires. New … Source: Claims Journal

Cyberattacks Concerning to Most in US: Pearson/AP-NORC Poll

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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Most Americans across party lines have serious concerns about cyberattacks on U.S. computer systems and view China and Russia as major threats, according to a new poll. The poll by The Pearson Institute and The Associated … Source: Claims Journal

Tornadoes Cause Damage in Oklahoma; Storms Rock Central US

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COWETA, Okla. (AP) — Several reported tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma late Sunday into early Monday morning, causing damage but no immediate word of deaths or injuries. The severe weather system also brought heavy rain, lightning and wind to parts of … Source: Claims Journal