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Storms batter central states
Too much water, and not enough
Scientists despair amid forecast of at least 2.5C temperature rise
Southwest Florida might keep flood-insurance discounts after all as FEMA reevaluates
7 dead, 39 missing after South Africa building collapse
Navigating a world of extreme heat
From flooding in Brazil and Houston to brutal heat in Asia, extreme weather seems nearly everywhere
Scientists consider a Category 6 for mega-hurricane era
2 climbers rescued in Mount Shasta avalanche
Woodlands FD buys 5 trucks as part of projects
CHOOSE THE RIGHT FIREWOOD
‘Barcelona declared a drought emergency on 1 February’
PRC holds drill for ‘The Big One’
Highway 1 near Big Sur to reopen by Memorial Day, Newsom says
Flooding may qualify for federal aid
2 die in wind-swept fire at Meadowview home
Lawsuit details fire, rescue effort timeline in SouthPark
19 counties designated disaster areas
‘2024 will likely be a record year of climate disasters’
Body of missing teen recovered from Sequatchie River identified
Tornadoes confirmed in Allegheny, Westmoreland
Fire season begins with multiple incidents this week
Fire training center open house draws crowd
Wexford well placed to benefit from wind and solar power industries
Alberta to move fixed election date, citing disaster risks in spring
Dozens of cholera cases reported in flood-hit Kenya
Proposals sought for After-Action Report of MEMA’s coordination of Aug. 8 wildfire
Texas floodwaters lead to rescues
Situation heating up Nearly half opposed to university protest: Poll
More survivors pulled from building
Death toll from f loods reaches 83
George building rescuers need to break through concrete
TIME RUNNING OUT FOR 38 WORKERS
Has the planet’s climate gone haywire?
Bracing for a perfect firestorm
Irish solidarity with climate victims is more vital than ever
SH1 closes after fuel tanker’s trailer rolls
Heavy rainfall in Iraq ends five years of drought
Brazil floods leave 155,000 homeless
World’s recordbreaking temperature streak continues