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Security camera detects ghost in wedding dress

The boss of a security company was shocked when he received a live photo from a security camera. A woman in a wedding dress appears to be floating through a construction site. The man has no explanation for the strange incident. Adam Lees, the CEO of security company Limitless Security in Birmingham, suddenly got a notification on his computer Monday night. A security camera from a construction site where he is working on a project had sent him a live photo of the place. The camera only does this if it detects a striking movement. The photo shows the figure of a woman who appears to be wearing a wedding dress and floating above the ground. The man immediately called security on site and asked them to take a look, but they saw nothing or no one. “It's incredibly strange. I have no idea what it could be, but I couldn't sleep that night and it gave me chills. I don't believe in ghosts, but I can't explain this. Some people question the authenticity of the photo, but I ca

IJsseldijk damaged by water pipe rupture

The IJsseldijk in Krimpen aan den IJssel was damaged by a burst water pipe on Tuesday morning, 25 August. A truck hit a fire hydrant and the impact broke the water pipe under the dike. The water from the pipeline had so much power that some of the clay was washed away from the dike. It also poured into a neighboring house. The water supply was cut off by Oasen around 11:15 am. During the outflow of the water, a hundred households are without water, according to Oasen. It may take until the afternoon before the problems are resolved. The repair of the dike will take some time, reports the Schieland Krimpenerwaard Water Board. The water board was still looking for a contractor who could reinforce the dike with clay. The dike is expected to remain closed until Wednesday morning. According to a spokesperson for the water board, the damage to the dike is not a threat to the surrounding area. It is an inner dike. Photos: Jeroen van Zomeren © 2020 Lokale Omroep Krimpen Source: Origin

South America expects a historic wave of cold and snow

There are warnings of a historic wave of cold and snow that this week will hit the countries of South America, including Misiones. Brazilian meteorology company MetSul warned this Sunday that a 'very intense' polar air mass will reach half of Brazil's territory and much of South American countries, such as Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina, from the Litoral, NOA and Center of the country. , including Buenos Aires. "The event has the potential to be a historic record of cold and snow," they warned. The forecast released indicates that an "Antarctic sky" will advance over much of Argentina, reaching the expansions of Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, Peru and even Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. The MetSul report also warns that the models indicate heavy snowfall in Uruguay, as well as Argentina near Buenos Aires, in Santa Fe and Entre RĂ­os provinces in recent hours and days, they specified. Thursday, Friday and early Saturday will be very cold days in

Recovered Ferrari saved from demolition: Preferably to Artis

The Ferrari that was removed from the IJ on July 9 will not be scrapped. The car is now at a scrap yard in Blokker, North Holland, but what exactly will happen with it is still unclear. The Ferrari Mondial was stolen in 1987 and was spotted 26 years later during a fire service diving drill in June. A month later the Ferrari was fished up. 'Normally it arrives as a package. And then the story actually ends, 'says Lowie Hoedt of car junkyard De Ooyevaar. Yet they did not have the heart to actually demolish the vehicle. That while this type of vehicle was not the favorite among Ferraris. 'This was kind of the ugly duckling in the family. But so many years later and after having been through so much misery, he still gets the appreciation that a Ferrari should get. What will eventually happen to the Ferrari is still the question. The scrap yard has had a lot of contact with people who wanted a part of the car. 'For example, people wanted to buy an engine block and use it

Restaurant saves rare lobster from cooking pot

Instead of serving him as a meal, a restaurant in the US state of Ohio has donated a rare blue lobster to a zoo. The Zoo in the city of Akron claims to have taken care of the animal after restaurant staff discovered what rare animal they were dealing with. The restaurant employees gave the shellfish the name Clawde, a pun after the English word claw (claw or scissors) and the boy name Claude. The unusual blue color of the lobster is the result of a gene mutation. The color only occurs in 1 in 2 million copies. At the zoo, the crustacean now lives in a special swimming basin called Clawde's Man Cave. In this Happy Hour we have two Jukebox Giants, namely and . In the month of August, the LOCK DISC committee is on holiday, so there is no LOCK DISC. But a heat tip, namely [YOUTUBE VIDEO mmRTNXxxhac]. Erik's Tip is . Have fun listening! © 2020 Lokale Omroep Krimpen Source: Original article (Dutch)

LOK TV - Frequently asked questions about the road works of the 'Grand Crossing'

A project that is budgeted at approximately 33 million. Work on the Grand Crossing. In this video some frequently asked questions and the answers of ... A new video from our video correspondent LOK TV. [YOUTUBE VIDEO MuTY3o4M_us] Check the website under the photo / video menu or watch these and more videos. © 2020 Lokale Omroep Krimpen Source: Original article (Dutch)

LOK TV - Great Crossing works August

A conversation with councilor Anthon Timm about the progress of the work on the Nieuwe Tiendweg and the major intersection. A new video from our video correspondent LOK TV. [YOUTUBE VIDEO OZnZCvnDbDU] Check the website under the photo / video menu or watch these and more videos. © 2020 Lokale Omroep Krimpen Source: Original article (Dutch)