Wuhan and US Airports ban halt flights due to Coronavirus

Following the identified outbreak of the new "coronavirus" in the Chinese city Wuhan, government authorities yesterday ordered the cancellation of all transportation out of the virus' epicenter Flightradar24 shows a majority of flights by all carriers flying from and to the airport as being cancelled. Flights are only available for reserations after the 1st of March. Airports around the world are screening travelers from certain parts of chian for symptoms of coronavirus, that has sickened 830 people and killed 25. The illness, which triggers coughing, fever, respiratory struggles and pnuemonia, has spread to regions of China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Taiwan. Recent news say that there are cases now diagnosed in California and Toronto.

Nine dead in crash that killed Kobe Bryant

Nine people died in the helicopter crash that killed basketball legend Kobe Bryant -- including his daughter, Gianna, and her basketball teammate. The group was flying to Thousand Oaks, California, Sunday for a basketball game, where Gianna was expected to play and Bryant was expected to coach. Police officials have not released the names of the people on board, family members, or other victims. What we can confirm are the following deaths; A baseball coach, his wife and daughter, another coach and mother, and a mother-daughter duo.

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