
Over 150 people sick in 'mass casualty' event at graduations amid US heatwave
More than 150 people at an outdoor high school graduation ceremonies fell ill in a 'mass casualty' event amid a US heatwave.
Nine people at a first graduation on Monday in Paterson, New Jersey, were taken to hospitals, with some suffering from dehydration, said Paterson Fire Chief Alex Alicea.
About 50 people at Hinchliffe Stadium were treated for heat-related illnesses, according to the Paterson Fire Division.
In a second graduation ceremony later in the day, seven people were transported to hospitals and roughly 100 people were treated at the scene. Alicea said. More Trending
He called it 'a mass casualty incident' because of the sheer number of people who required medical attention.
Officials shut down the ceremony and Paterson Mayor André Sayegh declared a state of emergency 'due to the extreme heat'.
'All recreational activities are canceled until further notice,' he stated in an Instagram post.
'Our libraries will serve as cooling centers, and water will also be available.'
Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.
For more stories like this, check our news page.
MORE: Prisoner said 'that's for Sarah Payne' after stabbing her murderer in his cell
MORE: 'Burglar' gets stuck in chimney trying to rescue his trapped dog
MORE: Girl, 12, raped by three men after being lured from Asda 'wakes up at night screaming'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Metro
17 minutes ago
- Metro
Calling someone a 'Karen' is 'borderline racist, sexist and ageist', judge says
Labelling someone a 'Karen' is 'borderline racist, sexist and ageist', an employment tribunal has ruled. Charity worker Sylvia Constance claimed she had been unfairly dismissed and subject to racial and ageist discrimination by her employer Harpenden Mencap, an organisation which supports adults with learning disabilities. Ms Constance, 75, was dismissed by Mencap in June 2023, following complaints from colleagues of bullying and intimidation as well as for abusing a resident in her care. However, a letter submitted by the support worker's representative, Christine Yates, raised eyebrows by referring to the organisation's management as acting like 'stereotypical Karens'. In a complaint about her client's treatment she wrote: 'The Respondents have acted like the stereotypical 'Karen' having weaponised their privilege and more powerful position against the Complainant, making up and suspending the Complainant for numerous fictitious infringements, and deflecting from their personal misconduct.' She continued: 'As egregiously, they encouraged residents under their care to do same. 'There is also something very sordid about the way in which white, female management have facilitated racism by colluding with white, male residents to give a misogynistic, racist view of the black complainant.' Employment judge George Alliott described Ms Yates' language in the communication as 'trenchant'. More Trending He labelled the term 'Karen', typically targeted at middle-aged women, as a 'pejorative and borderline racist, sexist and ageist term'. But the tribunal dismissed a claim by Ms Constance that her being told by her line manager she had her 'blinkers on' amounted to abuse or racism. Ms Constance also claimed that her line manager, Claire Wilson, had approached her 'like a lunatic' when she came down two flights of stairs tell her a phone call she was taking outside was too loud. Dismissing all of her claims, Mr Alliot concluded that Ms Constance's treatment by her bosses including her dismissal was 'legitimate' and 'did not constitute a targeted racist campaign against her'. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Man stabbed 'caring' mum of two 27 times in 'calculated' attack MORE: What the US Supreme Court ruling means for Donald Trump's birthright citizenship plan MORE: Teenager caught cowering in bushes after stabbing neighbour 51 times


Metro
17 minutes ago
- Metro
Strictly star left 'scared and helpless' after London mugging
Strictly Come Dancing professional Michelle Tsiakkas has issued a public warning after a recent traumatic experience in central London. The 29-year-old dancer shared her ordeal on social media, urging fans to remain vigilant, as she described feeling 'scared and helpless' following the incident. 'Now this was a couple of days ago and I've just about mentally recovered from that. It was quite traumatising on the day,' she said on Instagram. 'It wasted my whole day and made me feel awful, scared, helpless and I don't want the same to happen to you. 'My phone got stolen. My phone got stolen. I mean I see it happening all the time but it's just one of those things that you just never think it's gonna happen to you. and then it does.' Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro's TV Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we'll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you. In a video, Michelle – who joined Strictly in 2022 and received her first celeb partner, Jamie Borthwick, last year – said the alleged incident unfolded in 'quiet' Covent Garden as she was on her way to the dentist. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video In her post, Michelle emphasised the increasing prevalence of phone thefts in the city and urged others to be cautious, especially when walking alone in quiet areas. Michelle was walking alone when a masked rider on an electric bike allegedly sped past her, swooped in, snatched her phone and then sped off before she could even register what had happened. In the moment Michelle panicked and fell to the ground – injuring her knee. The professional dancer described it as a 'heart sinking' feeling when she realised what had happened in the whirlwind. Thankfully, two passersby rushed over to help her up and offer reassurance, while Michelle said their kindness meant the world in that moment. She took to Instagram to alert fans, and said: 'Be very careful. Phone theft is happening more and crime in the city is getting worse.' Fans and friends were quick to comment on the post, with Strictly choregorapher, @tommythefranzen, commenting: 'Oh no I am so sorry this happened to you, hope you are okay.' More Trending @timregandance said: 'It seems to be a common occurrence in London these days sadly, sending love and hope you are okay.' Michelle's boyfriend, Italian dancer Simone Arena, is set to follow in her footsteps by joining Strictly this autumn. View More » He'll be among the new line of pros, three years after his partner first joined the cast. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Disgraced Strictly star slams 'double standards' at BBC after Naga Munchetty 'sex jibe' MORE: EastEnders' Jamie Borthwick 'makes attempts to right wrongs' to save TV career MORE: BBC star reveals how 'difficult' Father's Day announcement was after devastating loss


Scottish Sun
3 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Strictly star ‘traumatised' after being mugged in central London, saying ‘I felt scared and helpless'
STRICTLY SHOCKED Strictly star 'traumatised' after being mugged in central London, saying 'I felt scared and helpless' STRICTLY Come Dancing star Michelle Tsiakkas has been left "traumatised" after being mugged in central London. Pro dancer Michelle, 29, told her followers that the ordeal left her feeling "scared and helpless". 5 Michelle Tsiakkas revealed she had been mugged in London Credit: Instagram 5 The pro dancer revealed she had been 'traumatised' by the ordeal Credit: Instagram 5 Michelle is best known for being on Strictly Credit: BBC 5 The star joined Strictly in 2022, but only got her first celebrity partner last year Credit: PA The Strictly star - who joined the show three years ago - took to Instagram to share the terrifying incident. Addressing her fans in a video, she said: "Hi guys, so I wanted to just make this video to let you know something that happened to me the other day in London. "Now this was a couple of days ago and I've just about mentally recovered from that. It was quite traumatising on the day. "It wasted my whole day and made me feel awful, scared, helpless and I don't want the same to happen to you. "My phone got stolen. My phone got stolen. I mean I see it happening all the time but it's just one of those things that you just never think it's gonna happen to you. and then it does." Recounting the story, Michelle said: "So it was early morning. I was on my way to the dentist in London. "It was around Covent Garden so the streets were really quiet. I think I was just the only person around so maybe I was an easy target and I whipped out my phone to have a look at the directions to see where my dentist was. "I was on the actual street of the dentist and what happens? A man comes on a bike behind me, sweeps past me and grabs my phone. "So he's grabbed my phone. He's on an electric bike and my heart just sank. I tried to I think like reach for it and that made me fall on my knees on the floor and graze my knee. "I think my reflex was just to swear and then scream give me back my phone and clearly you know that didn't work. Strictly pro breaks silence on new duty of care police as scandal-hit BBC show gears up for new series "He just left. He was wearing a mask so there was no way that I could have seen what he looked like and he was going really fast on that electric bike so there was no way on earth I could have caught up with him. "Thankfully there were two really lovely and helpful women there and they'd seen that I was a bit distressed." Michelle captioned the video with: "Warning ⚠️ This can happen to you in Central London. "Be aware and be very careful. Phone theft is happening more and more and it seems like crime in the city is getting worse … "Has something like this ever happened to you?" BECOMING A STRICTLY STAR Michelle joined the cast of Strictly in 2022, and received her first celebrity partner last year with EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick, 30. The pro dancer specialises in Latin dance. Michelle was the undefeated Cyprus dance champion from 2001-2011, before moving to London to study. After moving to the UK, Michelle represented England at international championships and then joined the world touring dance show Burn The Floor. The Sun exclusively revealed in April how Michelle's hunky boyfriend Simone Arena will be joining her on Strictly. The show has signed up the Italian dancer to replace Giovanni Pernice on the BBC1 series. Simone, 33, is set to be a new dancer after BBC producers revealed that two new pros would join the line-up this autumn. 5 Michelle is dating fellow dancer Simone Arena Credit: Getty It comes after Giovanni, 34, quit the scandal-hit show last summer after nine years. A source said: 'Simone blew the Strictly bosses away when he auditioned as a new professional on the show. 'He is no stranger to the Strictly format after previously starring as a pro on the Belgian, Italian and Irish versions of the series. 'Simone is well known among the pros and his girlfriend Michelle loved her time on the series last year. 'Fans will be delighted with Simone because he is very easy on the eye and certainly charming.' In 2020, Simone joined the cast of Giovanni's This Is Me Tour - but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. He also won the Belgian Dancing With The Stars with Olympic gymnast Nina Derwael, 25, in 2022. Simone and Michelle met on the live dance tour - Burn The Floor - which has toured across the world - including Broadway in New York City and London's West End.