Talailah Francis, 14, disappeared two weeks ago. Last seen in Cambridge, she may be in London. Police are concerned.

Talailah was last seen in Cambridge back on Saturday, January 25. She may have traveled to London.
Police think they saw her in parts of London, mentioning Hackney, Lambeth, Enfield, and Southwark. The police are worried about her safety a lot. A photo shows Talailah near an Oyster Card reader, seemingly taken in London.
If you see her, call 999 right away. If you know anything about where Talailah is now, call 101, using reference number CAD4485/26JAN25.
A huge earthquake hit the Caribbean, potentially creating tsunami waves felt intensely by some nearby islands.
Cuba might see waves up to three meters. Honduras and the Cayman Islands could see one meter waves.
Tsunami warnings were issued earlier, covering Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. People should still be careful near water as currents may still become strong.
The quake first seemed to be magnitude 8.0, but they later reduced it to a 7.6 magnitude earthquake. It happened near the Cayman Islands.
Many islands worried about tsunamis after this, including Colombia, Haiti, and Belize. Saba, Aruba, and Curacao are also on the list, as are Costa Rica and the Bahamas. Furthermore, Cuba and the Cayman Islands began preparing also. Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Turks and Caicos are affected too. Honduras, Mexico, Bonaire, and Guatemala are also included. Nicaragua and Jamaica were on the list from NOAA.