Police officers rescue a deer stuck in a metal fence in Duluth
Officers from the Duluth Police Department were dispatched to assist a young deer that had become entangled in a fence. Body camera footage shows Officer Lucas being directed to the doe-eyed critter wedged between bars and shrubs on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard by a neighbor.
WFearful and perplexed, the deer strained to free itself but was unable to squirm away despite its best efforts. Lucas approached the bouncing deer, who groaned in his direction, clear that the deer didn't like being stuck.
Lucas is seen pulling on the barred fence with a gloved hand in the video. The deer launched a strong escape attempt and frolicked toward freedom, hooves to the ground.
"We liberated Bambi," DPD said in a Facebook post. "Even your neighborhood deer requires our assistance from time to time!"
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Volcanic eruption at Italy's Stromboli
The images of the Coast Guard update the situation linked to the eruption of Stromboli: «The operational activity of the Coast Guard is underway, as part of the Civil Protection device activated to deal with the emergency. The first patrol by sea and by land, to verify the operation of the ports and the state of the areas concerned, carried out by the Lipari Coast Guard, was followed by that conducted from above by the "Manta" ATR 42 aircraft of the Catania Aircraft Base.
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Mauna Loa volcano erupts for first time in 38 years
Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, is erupting for the first time since 1984 on Hawaii's Big Island. According to the Hawaii Volcano Observatory, the eruption began on Sunday at approximately 11:30 p.m. HST in Moku'weoweo, the summit caldera of Mauna Loa; while lava is flowing down one side of the volcano, there is no sign of a hazard to neighbouring villages at this time.
Honolulu, United States on Monday. Nov, 28. 2022.
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Snow cyclone covered the Magadan region in Russia
Employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia are on duty on the roads, providing assistance to motorists who have fallen into snow drifts.
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