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5 days ago
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Over 300 jellyfish stings reported on these Florida beaches
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — One Florida county recorded hundreds of complaints of jellyfish stings over Memorial Day weekend. Officials in Volusia County have recorded over 360 stings on popular beaches like Daytona and New Smyrna since Saturday, according to a report from NBC affiliate WESH. Saharan dust plume heading for Florida: Here's what to know Tammy Malphurs, the Volusia beach safety director, said jellyfish have taken over and there's no telling when they'll move on. 'They're just at the mercy of the winds and the currents,' Malphurs said. Beachgoers are urged to keep an eye out for the critters while swimming and to watch their step while walking along the shoreline. Anyone who experiences a sting should seek out a lifeguard tower, which are stocked with vinegar. Vinegar rapidly halts the thousands of tiny, unfired stinging cells left on the skin after it comes into contact with a tentacle, according to UF Health. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
26-05-2025
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23-year-old struck twice on I-4 after crash: FHP
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (WFLA) — A man died after being struck by two cars on Interstate 4 on Monday. The incident happened on the I-4 exit ramp to U.S. Highway 192 near mile marker 64. A Kia Forte was heading west when the driver lost control, veered off the road and struck a tree before overturning, according to a report from NBC affiliate WESH. The driver went to a nearby hotel for help. The passenger ran across the eastbound lanes of I-4. The passenger was struck by two vehicles in the westbound lanes. The 23-year-old died from his injuries. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
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16-year-old Florida high school student killed by vehicle while crossing street: report
ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — A 16-year-old student was struck and killed by a vehicle while walking to school Monday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash happened near Oak Ridge High School in Orlando when a 28-year-old Orlando woman in a Dodge Avenger traveling westbound on Oak Ridge Road struck the girl just after 8 a.m. FHP said the teen crossed Oak Ridge Road, leaving the north sidewalk toward the south sidewalk. Coast Guard releases mayday call in deadly Clearwater ferry crash Officials said the victim was not walking in a marked crosswalk when she was hit. The girl was taken to a nearby hospital, where she died from her injuries. Aerial video taken by NBC affiliate WESH from the scene of the crash shows two FHP vehicles and a sheriff's office vehicle just outside the school following the incident. In a statement obtained by WESH, school officials released the following on Monday: Families of Oak Ridge High School were notified that a student was struck by a vehicle this just off campus. School administration is assisting law enforcement as they investigate the incident. It is unclear if the driver is expected to face charges. has reached out to Oak Ridge High and FHP for additional information about the student. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Daily Mirror
25-04-2025
- Daily Mirror
Toddler killed in horror crash after chasing family dog into busy road
The young boy was struck by one vehicle which sent him into the southbound lanes of the busy road, where he was then struck by a second vehicle, a scene described by police staff as 'traumatic and chaotic' A toddler has tragically died after he chased his family dog onto a busy road where he was struck by two vehicles on Wednesday night. The devastating incident happened when the young boy, aged one-years-old, left his family home in on North Halifax Avenue in Daytona Beach, South Florida after the dog escaped the family home. Police rushed to the scene at around 8.21pm on Wednesday, April 23 where they found the young boy with severe injuries. The unidentified one-year-old boy was rushed to Halifax Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead an hour later. Bill Rhodes, the director of operations for the Daytona Beach Police Department confirmed further details about the tragic incident at a news conference on Thursday, WESH reports. Rhodes confirmed the boy was struck by a 2003 Honda CR-V which sent the toddler into the southbound lanes of the busy avenue, where he was then struck by a 2012 Chevy Silverado. He referred to the incident as a 'traumatic and chaotic scene'. Officers do not believe the speed of any vehicles involved was a factor in the young boy's death - and are still considering whether to bring charges against anyone in the case, MailOnline reports. A statement on the police force's Facebook page read: "On Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at approximately 8:21 p.m., officers with the Daytona Beach Police Department responded to the 2900 block of N. Halifax Avenue in reference to a motor vehicle accident involving a child pedestrian Upon arriving, officers located the child, who had sustained severe injuries after being struck by a vehicle. "Preliminary investigation revealed that the child had exited their residence, following the family dog, which had escaped. While following the dog, the child entered oncoming traffic and was struck by a vehicle, followed by a second vehicle. The child was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries and was later pronounced deceased by medical personnel This remains an active and ongoing investigation. At this time, there are no additional details to provide." It comes just days after after a four-year-old girl was killed in a 'dog attack' on Monday, April 14 at a family home in Indiana. Emergency services rushed to the property where officers found two people unresponsive and attempted to save their lives. The child, identified by police as Evelynn Lopez, was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was sadly pronounced dead. The older woman, who police identified as Oliva Mora Regalado, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to authorities. The investigation revealed that there were six pitbulls and one poodle mix inside the residence at the time of thee tragic incident. For the safety of everyone involved and the preservation of evidence, all dogs were sedated and then euthanised on scene.


Daily Mail
24-04-2025
- Daily Mail
Toddler killed while chasing after family dog into oncoming traffic
A toddler was killed in south Florida Wednesday night after he chased his family dog into oncoming traffic - and was subsequently struck by two different vehicles. The unidentified one-year-old boy had walked out of his home on North Halifax Avenue in Daytona Beach to follow the family dog - who had somehow managed to escape, Bill Rhodes, the director of operations for the Daytona Beach Police Department said at a news conference on Thursday, WESH reports. He then entered oncoming traffic and was struck by a 2003 Honda CR-V. The impact of the collision then sent the toddler into the southbound lanes of the busy avenue, where he was then struck by a 2012 Chevy Silverado. Police then responded to the scene at around 8.21pm and found the boy with severe injuries in what Rhodes referred to as a 'traumatic and chaotic scene.' From there, he was transported by Volusia County EMS to Halifax Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead an hour later, Rhodes announced. Officers do not believe speed was a factor in the young boy's death - and are still considering whether to bring charges against anyone in the case. 'At this point, it just seems to be a very tragic accident that we are having to work though here and help the family get through,' Rhodes told reporters, noting that both of the boy's parents and both drivers are cooperating with the ongoing investigation. 'Just this whole mix of things came together in a really tragic turn of events last night,' he added, according to Fox 35. Rhodes went on to say he does not want to hold anyone accountable for 'what they did or didn't do. 'Those of us that are parents, we know that little kids are quick and fast,' he said. 'I guarantee you that they [the boy's parents] are dealing with major trauma today,' he added.