Humpday Headlines Tsunami Threat Passes

San Francisco, CALocal News

A tsunami threat from a massive earthquake in Russia passed without causing damage in California, with only four-foot waves reported along the far northern coast. The tsunami warning for Southern California has been lifted, but Del Norte County remains under an advisory. Flights between San Francisco International Airport and Hawaii resumed Wednesday morning after cancellations due to the tsunami warning. In a separate incident, a 43-year-old Richmond man was found with multiple gunshot wounds in Oakland, where neighbors heard an argument before the shooting. Furthermore, five Planned Parenthood clinics in California will stay closed, despite a federal judge blocking parts of a new federal law, due to concerns over funding security under the current administration.

Local officials are also considering an amendment to the existing ban on natural gas appliances to include major renovations in homes and businesses. The ongoing controversies highlight the community's concerns regarding health services and environmental policies. The situation continues to evolve as officials assess the local impacts of these events.

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