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Study: State forests lag in fire recovery nd
12 dead after Indonesia flash floods, cold lava flow
Group extends aid to farmers in Western Samar
One dead as storms continue to pummel southeastern U.S.
‘Barcelona declared a drought emergency on 1 February’
Spring rain still helping state to recover from drought
Bodies found of skiers killed in avalanche
Drought reveals old town
Amid drought, Island prepares for another brutal fire season
Tornadoes rare, but not unheard of, in Connecticut
Ohio is not No. 1 in tornadoes for ’24
Rainfall allows Catalonia to ease water restrictions for first time since drought began
Zim drought worst in 40 years, says govt
Wet start to May improves drought outlook
Govt. seeks relaxation of model of conduct to take up drought relief
Land rights vs. water needs pits property owners against Texas city
Drought alarms World Health Organisation
ANNUAL RAINS ARRIVE JUST AS WATER SHORTAGES HIT RESIDENTS
Costa Rica orders electricity rationing
Rotary donates natural disaster caravan
Multiple tornadoes confirmed in rural Ohio
Zim’s vulnerability to El Niño, implications for self-sufficiency
An unquenchable thirst for government intervention
County’s largest reservoir is now full
B.C. faces prospect of `unfamiliar territory' for drought
‘Exceptional’ drought threatens Amazon River Basin
El Niño sees African Union Insurance Agency pay out $ 60m
Planning crucial to surviving El Nino drought
Hunger crisis a wake-up call
Phi Phi drought could lead to closures
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
Preparing for an El Niño dry
Severe drought to challenge Treasury, RBZ monetary resolve
Clarion call for enhanced drought adaptation, mitigation measures
Over 300 die in Afghanistan flash floods; more missing
Over 300 die in Afghanistan flash floods; more missing
Start early and small to offset costly hurricane prep
BRAZIL FLOODS STRIKE BLOW TO POWERFUL AGRICULTURE SECTOR
Extreme weather events expected to grow
More flood warnings as new rains hit Brazil’s south