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CBA Emergency Assistance for storm affected areas in Western Australia
Commonwealth Bank is providing its Emergency Assistance to customers and businesses in Western Australia storm affected areas.
Retail Banking Services Group Executive, Angus Sullivan, said: “Our thoughts are with everyone impacted and we thank the emergency services who are working to assist those affected by the storms.”
We understand that each customer will have different needs and we encourage our affected customers to discuss their individual circumstances by phoning 1800 314 695. Business customers can also call 1800 314 695 or speak with their dedicated CommBank relationship manager.
Special arrangements are in place to provide support to our Commonwealth Bank and CommInsure customers should they need it, and our staff are ready to assist them with any financial concerns or enquiries.
Hemisfair, Methodist Children s Hospital share Virtual Story Time with young San Antonio patients
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Colton Higgins, 7, an outpatient at Methodist Children’s Hospital, concentrates on the instructor on his computer screen as he participates in Hemisfair’s Virtual Story Time program and STEAM-related activities. That’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. The weekly remote program is a collaboration between the nonprofit and Methodist Children’s Hospital to help develop literacy skills, encourage cognitive play and provide a sense of normalcy.Courtesy Photo /Methodist Children’s Hospital
With the swipe of a screen, 7-year-old Colton Higgins can visit an entire world of stories and crafts.
NWS confirms 80mph tornado touched down in N.C. Saturday night The tornado had estimated peak winds of 80 miles per hour with a 0.6 mile path length and a 540-foot maximum width. (Source: WAVE 3 News) By WBTV Web Staff | April 12, 2021 at 3:24 PM EDT - Updated April 12 at 3:24 PM
MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed that a tornado packing 80 mph winds touched down in North Carolina Saturday night.
The EF-0 tornado was confirmed to have touched down in eastern McDowell County around 8:10 p.m. on April 10.
The tornado had estimated peak winds of 80 miles per hour with a 0.6 mile path length and a 540-foot maximum width.
Limited severe threat as rain and storms return Low end severe threat By Jeff Castle | April 12, 2021 at 2:12 PM CDT - Updated April 12 at 9:47 PM
(KSLA) - Rain and storms will pick up ahead of slow moving cold front the next couple of days. We’ll be wettest later Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. A few strong storms are possible starting Tuesday afternoon, but the overall severe risk looks limited.
Clouds will roll back in tonight. A stray shower or strong storm may impact areas north of I-30, but most will stay dry. Temperatures will cool to the upper 50s and lower 60s.