American college student Sudiksha Konanki disappeared in the Dominican Republic after drinking with friends and swimming in rough surf, with a witness stating they were hit by a large wave. Questions about liability for the resort where they were staying arise, as the witness mentioned drinking alcohol and the presence of a red-flag warning at the beach. Legal experts debate the potential for the resort to be held accountable based on safety measures and negligence, while Konanki’s family may consider suing for possible negligence in security and beach management during dangerous conditions.
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7.3 magnitude earthquake rattles Alaskan island, prompting tsunami advisory
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck 54 miles south of Sand Point, Alaska, prompting a tsunami warning that was later downgraded to an advisory. Although the warning affected areas from South Alaska to the Alaska Peninsula, no damage was reported, and residents in Cold Bay expressed little concern due to their elevation. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A big earthquake happened near Sand Point, Alaska, and at first, they worried about a tsunami but...
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