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BREAKING: Nine schools locked down as Facebook Live killer spotted
SEVERAL schools are on red alert after a sudden burst of sightings of the Facebook Live killer.
Steven Stephens horrified the world yesterday by live streaming the murder of a pensioner.
In the sick video, the killer approached and executed an old man at point-blank range.
He’s been hunted since the killing yesterday in the US city of Cleveland, Ohio.
Now it’s feared he’s resurfaced in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, after a series of sightings.
Eight elementary schools and at least one high school in the west of the city are now locked down.
Courtesy of dailystar.co.uk
Hurricane force winds strand thousands of British holidaymakers in Canary Islands
Thousands of British holidaymakers are sheltering in battened down hotels on the Canary Islands tonight unable to fly home as hurricane force winds and rain hit the islands for a third day in a row.
Five of the seven islands are on red alert as a weather station high up on the Teide mountain in Tenerife recorded gusts of nearly 110 mph.
Some 180 flights have been cancelled or badly delayed and inter-island ferry services were suspended.
Beaches, normally still busy at this time of year with bathers in the so-called islands of perpetual spring, were being battered by 30 foot waves driven by winds averaging 60mph.
Thousands of people were without power on Friday and a motorway on Gran Canaria was closed when torrential rain caused a major rock fall.
But there have been no serious injuries and weathermen said that the storm was expected to abate and the red alert would be reduced to orange alert tomorrow.
Flights disruptions are expected to continue for at least another 24 hours.
Maximum Storm Red Alert has been issued to Southern France
French meteorologists have issued a Red Alert – the maximum warning – to residents in southern France due to heavy storms and the threat of flash flooding. Four people were killed in raging flood waters in the same area two weeks ago.

Residents in the Hérault department on the Mediterranean coast were under a Redd Alert on Monday because of storms heavy rain just two weeks after four people were killed by raging flood waters in the area.
Downpours since midday on Monday left local authorities concerned enough about the risk of flash flooding that they put out the red alert, which warns people they are facing an exceptional danger.
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