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Passengers aboard an American Airlines flight to the Bahamas spent an unexpected night in Charlotte, North Carolina, after unruly passengers refused to comply with a federal mask mandate.The incident mdash; which came during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year mdash; is only the latest involving passengers refusing to comply with safety measures aboard planes during thepandemic.The disruptive group of about 30 hig stanley cup h school students from Boston was catching a connecting flight in Charlotte to Nassau, according to local media outlet WSOC-TV. The flight was originally scheduled to leave Charlotte about 9:30 a.m. on Monday, but was delayed due to a mechanical problem and switched to another plane, WSOC-TVreported. According to American, Flight 893 was preparing to de stanley cup part when the group disregarded several remin stanley cup ders by crew members of the face-covering policy and became disruptive to other customers. The passengers involved were asked to exit the aircraft, a spokesperson for the carrier told CBS MoneyWatch in an email.All passengers aboard the plane were given hotel vouchers, with the flight delayed overnight before leaving for Nassau on Tuesday morning. Those who had refused to wear face masks ultimately agreed to comply with the policy and were allowed to continue their journey aboard a different flight. One passenger, Christina Randolph, vented about the experience. All they had to do was follow the rules, put the mask on, Lzal 3 shot, 1 killed, outside high school in Des Moines, Iowa
HOUSTON -- More than a week salomon after Harvey raked across southeast Texas, drone footage shows the floodwaters still surrounding the San Jacinto Superfund site -- where toxic dioxins from an old paper plant could have leaked. Most likely we will have to take some samples at this site, said the Environmental Protection Agency s Sam Coleman. Sam Coleman CBS News Of the 41 Superfund sites -- places storing sulfuric acid, heavy metals and waste oils -- that were in the storm s path, 13 were flooded. And with the waters receding, workers were finally able to see several locations up close. You can see some of the debris and other things. It s still quite muddy, Coleman said.He says the San Jacinto River waste pits will require further inspe adidas campus ction, especially the protecti salomon ve cap that prevents any seepage. We have a team that s already out looking at the cap area to see if there s any damage, he said.That worries Sandra Carrasco, a 28-year-old mother of two, who lives half a mile from the Superfund site.She returned home last week after 10 feet of water destroyed her home. She s been cleaning up ever since. I know the water is probably pretty bad -- a lot of bacteria, a lot of dangerous, hazardous, touching stuff, but I mean we have to do what we have to do, Carrasco said. Sandra Carrasco, left, cleans up her flooded |
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