A ‘derecho’ is a widespread, long-lived wind storm associated with a band of rapidly moving showers or thunderstorms. These storms can produce damaging winds in excess of 100 mph and can travel hundreds of miles in a single day. Derechos are often compared to inland hurricanes due to their destructive capabilities.
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Drone mishap during Orlando holiday aerial show sends child to hospital
Multiple drones crashed during a holiday drone show at Eola Lake in Orlando, Florida, injuring a 7-year-old boy who was hospitalized. Video footage captured drones falling from the sky during the event, prompting the city to cancel the second show due to technical difficulties. The FAA will investigate the cause of the malfunction, as drone shows are subject to regulations that ensure safety measures are in place. The city had hired Sky Elements Drones as...
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