Flooding
02/09/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Historic rains and flooding push California fault lines toward the “Big One”
Geophysicists are voicing their concerns about the impact of southern California’s recent week-long storm deluge on the Golden State’s fragile earthquake fault lines. The trillions of gallons of water that dumped on the southland are putting incredible weight on the San Andreas and other SoCal fault lines, which are massively overdue for the so-called “Big […]
02/07/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Major storm, largest in 20 years, strikes southern California, bringing “astronomical rain totals” and risk of mudslides
Los Angeles and other parts of southern California’s most populated areas are getting slammed by record-breaking rain totals that are causing widespread flooding, mudslides and associated evacuations. The weather event, a so-called “atmospheric river” that data indicates is the most severe in 20 years or more, was described as “potentially historic” days before it arrived. […]
01/05/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Nearly 10,000 homes in U.K. left WITHOUT POWER as Storm Henk batters country
Nearly 10,000 homes in the United Kingdom are currently without power due to a major storm that hit South West England. Sky News reported on Jan. 3 that Storm Henk brought in winds of up to 94 miles per hour in Britain. It pummeled South West England and South Wales with strong winds, including the […]
09/15/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Catastrophic FLOODING in Libya kills more than 5k, 10K more still missing
Catastrophic flooding caused by Mediterranean Storm Daniel, which began on Sept. 10, has impacted northeastern Libya – leaving thousands of casualties in its wake. As of Sept. 11, the flooding has destroyed two dams and four bridges in the country’s northeast. Meanwhile, an official said on Sept. 12 that authorities in eastern Libya have recovered […]
08/31/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Hurricane Idalia batters Florida with catastrophic flooding, leaving some areas uninhabitable for “months” and at least 270,000 people without power
After briefly hitting Category 4 status, Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida as a deadly Category 3 hurricane with the potential to unleash “life-threatening” storm surges and damaging winds. The area where Idalia struck, near Keaton Beach in Taylor County, has not seen a storm this strong in more than 125 years. Wind speeds reached […]
01/11/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Montecito, California evacuated ahead of second wave of storms bringing rain, wind, flooding and mudslides
Round two of a series of storms battering California has left at least 14 people dead and sent celebrities and movie stars packing. Montecito, one of America’s wealthiest oceanside villas, was evacuated due to fierce storm bands that brought with them flash flooding, downed trees, and mudslides. Montecito is home to such names as British […]
01/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
Deadly combo: Atmospheric river, bomb cyclone leave 2 dead in Bay Area
The powerful combination of an atmospheric river and bomb cyclone has left at least two fatalities in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to local firefighters, an infant was killed Jan. 4 in a home that was hit by a falling redwood tree in the rural Sonoma County town of Occidental. Meanwhile, the Fairfield Police […]
10/11/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Electric cars in Florida catching fire after Hurricane Ian
After Hurricane Ian battered Florida in late September 2022, firefighters in the Sunshine State now have to face a new disaster – electric vehicles (EVs) spontaneously combusting. The hurricane caused massive flooding in the state, inundating many EVs. With Florida being the second largest EV marker in the U.S. after California with 95,000 registered vehicles, […]
10/05/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Looters run amok in Florida following Hurricane Ian devastation
Lee County, Florida had been hit by the worst of Hurricane Ian on Sept. 28, flattening buildings and washing away homes in its wake. As residents started to come to terms with the destruction, a new problem emerged – looting. Authorities warned that “looting and violence” would not be tolerated, but this did not deter some people from […]
10/04/2022
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By Belle Carter
Hurricane Ian leaves over TWO MILLION Floridians without power
More than two million Floridians were left without power last week after Hurricane Ian whipped the state’s west coast. According to PowerOutage.us, there were more than two million reported electricity outages as of Sept. 29. Other electricity providers such as Duke Energy, Florida Power and Light Company and Tampa Electric also reported blackouts. The Weather Channel pointed out that the […]
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