Okay, I will generate a news article based on the provided HTML, following your instructions.Here’s the prompt I’ll use:
You are a seasoned news writer working for 🔶SITENAME🔶, a popular online news publication. Your task is to write a compelling and informative news article based on the provided HTML content.
Article Requirements:
Headline: Craft an engaging headline that accurately reflects the main topic of the article.
Opening: Start with a strong opening that grabs the reader's attention and summarizes the key events.
Content: Expand upon the facts presented in the HTML,providing context and details to create a well-rounded news story. Focus on the human impact of the events.
Structure: Organize the article into logical paragraphs with clear transitions. Tone: Maintain a professional, objective, and empathetic tone.
Attribution: Properly attribute information to its sources (e.g., National Weather Service, Syracuse.com, Inforum, etc.).
Images: Incorporate relevant image descriptions from the HTML to enhance the story. Refer to the images in the text were appropriate.
Links: Preserve the links to external sources, ensuring they are correctly integrated into the text.
Ending: Conclude with a brief overview of the ongoing weather situation (the heat dome) and a call for caution.
Word Count: Aim for a word count between 400 and 600 words.
* No embellishment: Do not add information that is not in the provided HTML.
HTML Content:
🔶HTMLCONTENT🔶
Instructions:
- Replace
🔶SITENAME🔶 with "The Sun".
- Replace
🔶HTMLCONTENT🔶 with the complete HTML content you provided.
- Write the news article based on the HTML content and the requirements above.
- Ensure the final output is a complete and well-formatted news article.
Now, I will execute this prompt, generating the news article.
HERE IS THE GENERATED NEWS ARTICLE:
Storms Claim Lives in New York and North Dakota as Heat Dome Threatens Millions
LITTLE twin sisters and an unsuspecting woman sleeping in her bed are among the growing list of victims killed by severe weather raging across the country. At least six people have been found dead in the piles of rubble left by deadly tornadoes as even more weather nightmares brew on the horizon.
Early Sunday morning, a powerful tornado ripped through upstate New York, leaving a trail of destruction 2.43 miles long, according to the National Weather Service. The tornado struck Oneida County, about two hours west of Albany, at 3:58 a.m., packing winds of up to 105 mph for approximately five minutes. The devastation in New York mirrors the destruction in North Dakota, where three more lives were lost on Friday.
Tragically, among the victims in New York were six-year-old sisters Emily and kenni Bisson. A massive maple tree crashed through the roof of their home, causing it to collapse, according to a report by Syracuse.com. (See image: Little girls Emily and Kenni Bisson, both six, were killed after a tree fell on their home. Credit: Facebook). Their mother, Kayleigh Bisson, miraculously survived after being pulled through a window by a neighbor, Jared bowman, who spoke with Syracuse.com. Bowman recounted the harrowing scene,saying that Kayleigh was desperately crying for help to get her kids out,but it was too late.”It felt very eerie and bad,” he said. (See image: The roof on their New York house collapsed after a tree was uprooted by a tornado and crashed into the home. Credit: AP).
Not far from the bissons’ home, another woman, Shelly Johnson, perished when a tree crashed through her roof as she lay in bed. Rick Carollo, a firefighter and neighbor, described the tornado’s sound as akin to a freight train roaring through their neighborhood. He recounted how he climbed a tree and entered the girls’ home through a window, but sadly, he could not detect a pulse on one of them. (See image: The twin girls’ home was left in pieces after the tornado. Credit: AP). Neighbors heard the mom crying for help after her home was hit (Credit: gofundme).
In North Dakota, three more lives were claimed on Friday when thunderstorms and tornadoes tore through the region in the middle of the night. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reported that two victims were discovered by storm chasers inside a damaged home outside the rural town of Enderlin, located two and a half hours from Bismarck. The Enderlin Sheldon Fire Department confirmed that a third person died in a nearby area that suffered severe damage from the twisters. The victims have been identified as Michael dehn, 73, Katherine Pfaff-Dehn, 73, and Marcario Lucio, 89. (See image: Tornado over Enderlin, north Dakota. Credit: Storyful).
Officials stated that the destruction was so severe that they couldn’t determine whether the victims were inside or outside their homes when the properties were destroyed, Inforum reported. The National Weather Service estimates that the tornado brought 165 mph gusts of wind as it traveled from south to north throughout the town, destroying many homes and farm buildings. (See image: Aerial view of flooded Kirkland, NY, showing a house and truck surrounded by floodwaters. Credit: AP).
As some Americans grapple with the aftermath of these devastating storms,others are bracing for extreme heat. A life-threatening “heat dome” is descending on 150 million people, with nearly half of the country facing searing temperatures. Weather officials have warned that this heat dome could persist for weeks, urging people to be cautious of heat stroke, which can occur in as little as 15 minutes.
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