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07/12/2024
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By Cassie B.
California utility provider cuts power off to thousands amid wildfire threat
One of California’s biggest utilities made good on threats to cut off power in some parts of the state on Tuesday morning in an attempt to address wildfire risks. After warning on Monday that there could be deliberate outages in parts of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay area, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) […]
07/11/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Once-vibrant Sicilian tourist hotspot now turning away visitors due to severe water shortage
Agrigento, a wildly popular holiday destination in the southern Italian island of Sicily, has started turning tourists away due to a severe water shortage. A charming coastal city in central Sicily, Agrigento is renowned for its archaeological sites, notably the Valley of the Temples, a sprawling, 3,200-acre archaeological site with eight temples built by Greek settlers […]
07/10/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Nearly all of Houston suffers BLACKOUT after Beryl makes landfall
Much of southern Texas is without power after Tropical Storm Beryl, downgraded from a hurricane, made landfall in the Houston area in the early morning hours of July 8. Reports indicate that “most” of Houston is without power and could remain that way for days amid record heat as the Texas energy grid struggles to […]
07/05/2024
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By Zoey Sky
World Meteorological Organization: Hurricane Beryl, now the earliest Category 5 storm on record, sets the tone for a “very dangerous” hurricane season
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned Tuesday, July 2, that Hurricane Beryl has become a Category 5 storm and is setting the tone for a “very dangerous” hurricane season. Hurricane Beryl tore through Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. The aftermath of the hurricane left households without power and is predicted to hit Jamaica […]
06/26/2024
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By Laura Harris
Minnesota’s Rapidan Dam in “imminent failure condition” after heavy rains, nearby residents told to evacuate
The historic 114-year-old Rapidan Dam in south-central Minnesota is on the brink of failure after abnormally high levels of rainfall caused the river to erode the earth around one side of the dam, leaving parts of it in ruins. Rapidan Dam, located around 70 miles southwest of Minneapolis, was built between 1908 and 1910. It is currently struggling to […]
06/26/2024
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By Belle Carter
Insurance giant Allstate loses $1.4 billion in May from catastrophe insurance claims
Insurance giant Allstate Corporation has reported that it lost over a billion dollars in one month from catastrophe insurance claims. Allstate, headquartered in Illinois, suffered around $1.4 billion in pretax catastrophe losses in May. This amounts to around $1.1 billion in payouts after tax. This is triple what it paid out in catastrophe insurance in April, when losses […]
05/31/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
U.S. Navy vessels attached to floating pier off Gaza coast dislodged by storm, grounded on nearby beaches
Four United States Navy vessels attached to the American-built floating pier off the coast of Gaza have broken off their anchorages and gotten grounded on beaches due to a storm. The pier, constructed on orders from President Joe Biden to bring aid to Gaza amidst the ongoing Israeli military operation, has been in operation for […]
05/29/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Memorial Day weekend storms inflict at least 24 casualties as severe weather ravages the country
Severe storms killed at least 24 people, injured hundreds and left a terrifying trail of destruction across Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia over the Memorial Day weekend. The storms destroyed homes and damaged a truck stop where dozens of people sought shelter in a restroom during the latest deadly weather to strike the […]
05/28/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Will record heat once again take down the Texas power grid? Officials are worried
Hotter-than-usual weather in Texas this past month is bringing to light a very serious problem that has yet to be addressed: a failing power grid. For the second time in a week, record heat drove up the energy load in Texas to the point that brownouts and blackouts were possible. The Electric Reliability Council of […]
05/22/2024
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By Cassie B.
Iran is blaming U.S. sanctions for lack of aviation maintenance parts that led to deadly helicopter crash
Iranian state media is now saying a “technical failure” caused the helicopter crash that killed its president, Ebrahim Raisi, and other high-ranking politicians, and it says that U.S. sanctions targeted at its aviation sector are to blame. The Bell 212 helicopter that was transporting the officials was at least 40 years old. However, it is […]
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