

Build something small as a test like sys-apps/sed then check that the package has appeared in /var/cache/binpkgs.Įmerge whatever is needed. Since its release in September 2020, Genshin Impact has released regular updates every five to six weeks.Home/rescue will stay around until deleted and it is only a chroot away.
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The livestream event for each update usually takes place two weeks before the update is released. The special program is broadcast live on Twitch and then uploaded to YouTube shortly after the broadcast concludes. Related: Genshin Impact: All Lore Revealed About Khaenri’ah So Far Genshin Impact's special programs usually share details about the new update and its new playable characters, limited-time events, and the continuation of Genshin Impact's main storyline. On Twitter, Genshin Impact announced the special program for version 3.1 will take place on the official Genshin Impact Twitch channel on September 16, at 8 AM (UTC-4).

Later the same day, the special program will be broadcast on the official Genshin Impact YouTube channel at 12 PM (UTC-4). The special program will remain available on YouTube for Genshin Impact players who are unable to watch the event live. The special program will provide details about the upcoming update, as well as limited-time promo codes that Genshin Impact players can redeem for much-coveted Primogems and other in-game items.SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Hurricane Fiona unleashed more rain on Puerto Rico on Monday, a day after the storm knocked out power and water to most of the island, and National Guard troops rescued hundreds of people who got stranded. The governor warned that it could take days to get the lights back on. The blow from Fiona was made more devastating because Puerto Rico has yet to recover from Hurricane Maria, which killed nearly 3,000 people and destroyed the power grid in 2017. Five years later, more than 3,000 homes on the island are still covered by blue tarps. The storm stripped pavement from roads, tore off roofs and sent torrents pouring into homes. It also took out a bridge and flooded two airports.Īuthorities reported two deaths from the hurricane - a Puerto Rican man who was swept away by a flooded river and a person in the Dominican Republic who was hit by a falling tree. The storm was still expected to dump up to 15 inches (38 centimeters) of rain in some places as it spun away from the U.S. territory that is home to 3.2 million people.įorecasts called for the storm to grow into a major hurricane of Category 3 or greater. It was on a path to pass close to the Turks and Caicos islands on Tuesday and was not expected to threaten the U.S.
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Pedro Pierluisi declined to say how long it would take to fully restore electricity, but he said for most customers it would be “a question of days.” One death in Puerto Rico was associated with the blackout - a 70-year-old man who was burned to death after he tried to fill his generator with gasoline while it was running, officials said. Since the start of the storm, National Guard troops have rescued more than 900 people, Gen. Meanwhile in the Dominican Republic, authorities closed ports and beaches and told most people to stay home from work. Nearly 800 people were evacuated to safer locations, and more than 700 were in shelters, officials said.

The hurricane left several highways blocked, and a tourist pier in the town of Miches was badly damaged by high waves. The Dominican president, Luis Abinader, said authorities would need several days to assess the storm’s effects.īack in Puerto Rico, the National Weather Service office said flash flooding was occurring in south-central parts of the island and tweeted, “MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY!” At least four international airports were closed, officials said. Up to 22 inches (56 centimeters) of rain fell in some areas of Puerto Rico, and forecasters said another 4 to 8 inches could fall as the storm moves away, with even more possible in some places. “It’s important people understand that this is not over,” said Ernesto Morales, a weather service meteorologist in San Juan. He said flooding reached “historic levels,” with authorities evacuating or rescuing hundreds of people across Puerto Rico. “The damages that we are seeing are catastrophic,” Pierluisi said.
