Tropical Storm Ernesto strengthened into a hurricane as it moved away from Bermuda, sending powerful swells towards the U.S. East Coast. Ernesto had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and was forecast to weaken and become a post-tropical cyclone by Tuesday. The storm’s effects included rip currents, one death, and coastal flood advisories (AP)
Over 20 people were injured when a Ferris wheel caught fire at a music festival in Germany. The incident occurred at the Highfield Festival near Leipzig, causing smoke to billow into the air. Some of the injured suffered burn injuries, while others were treated for smoke inhalation. The festival resumed performances shortly after the incident. (UPI)
Extreme heat at the Pikes Peak Airshow in Colorado Springs led to over 100 people requiring medical attention, with at least 10 individuals hospitalized. Most cases were due to heat-related illnesses, while a few were for other medical emergencies. The swift response from event organizers and emergency services helped avoid serious injuries. (USA Today)
Perdue Foods is recalling over 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders due to potential contamination with metal wire. There have been customer complaints regarding the wire, which was found in a limited number of consumer packages. While there have been no reported injuries or adverse reactions, the recall is a precautionary measure. (AP)
A couple is suing an Atlanta hospital for allegedly losing part of a patient’s skull, which was removed during brain surgery. Due to missing identification on bone flaps, the hospital struggled to locate the appropriate fragment, leading to extended hospital stay, physical harm, and emotional distress. The lawsuit seeks damages for medical expenses and the patient’s inability to work. (NBC News)