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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 […]
06/12/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Kakhovka Dam’s destruction dislodged unexploded landmines and ordnance from the battlefield to residential areas – putting civilians, including children, in harm’s way
The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine has dislodged unexploded landmines and ordnance. The Red Cross issued a warning against these lethal explosives following the dam’s destruction on June 6. According to the group, floodwaters from the reservoir are transporting them from the battlefield to residential areas – posing a risk to non-combatants, including […]
06/08/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Thousands of people forced to evacuate following destruction of Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine
The Nova Kakhovka dam in Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast (province) in southern Ukraine was destroyed on Tuesday, June 6, forcing thousands of people to evacuate and sparking fears of a wider humanitarian disaster. Concerns over the fate of the Nova Kakhovka dam had been building since the beginning of the conflict and Russia’s takeover of the […]
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 […]
09/29/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Hurricane Ian leaves 2.7 million Florida customers without power; significant casualties expected
As Hurricane Ian descends back over the Atlantic Ocean to regain strength for a third landfall somewhere along the Carolina coast, Florida is reeling from all the damage, which has left at least 2.7 million customers without power. Customers, by the way, means entire households or structures, each of which only counts as one even […]
08/24/2022
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By Belle Carter
Government-approved weather manipulation led to 1952 Lynmouth flash floods
The 1952 flash floods that struck the village of Lynmouth in England were revealed to have been caused by weather manipulation. The deluge, which happened on Aug. 15, 1952, swept through the once-picturesque Devon county where Lynmouth is located. Nine inches of rain fell in the span of 24 hours, causing a 90-metric-ton torrent of […]
10/06/2017
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By Cassie B.
FEMA found to be 75 percent ineffective, according to new analysis
The 100-year flood plain maps created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) carry a lot of weight. They are used by insurance companies to predict risk when setting policy terms and premiums, and federal and state officials use them to plan for floods. They must be reasonably accurate to be given such powerful votes […]
09/26/2017
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By Tracey Watson
FEMA flood maps exposed as another government LIE … 75% of flooded homes in southeast Houston were OUTSIDE FEMA flood zones
Hurricane Harvey wreaked absolute devastation when it made landfall over Texas in late August of this year. According to AccuWeather, it dumped 11 trillion gallons of rain on Texas – the equivalent of 51 inches – resulting in at least 13 million people being issued flood watches or warnings. Over 3,400 water rescues had to […]
04/09/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Engineers: The next California earthquake could “liquefy” 235-foot-high dam and unleash 29 billion gallons of water onto Silicon Valley
The Golden State just can’t seem to catch a break. Officials say that the Leroy Anderson Dam, near Morgan Hill, could “liquefy” in the event of an earthquake. The dam’s embankments have been deemed “seismically unstable.” Safety concerns about the dam continue to rise, especially after the Coyote Creek flooding that devastated thousands in San […]
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