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Once-in-century storm tides could strike Bangladesh every decade by 2100, MIT study warns - Storms that swamp vast stretches ...
For the highly populated coastal country of Bangladesh, once-in-a-century storm tides could strike every 10 years — or more often — by the end of the century, scientists report.
Figures from the national weather service show Mississippi has seen more tornadoes this year than any other state.
The bill ( SB 180 ), from Sen. Nick DiCeglie, would support Florida homeowners following a storm with clear, streamlined ...
As snow and ice melt, trees weighed down by the storm are coming back into contact with electric equipment, causing the outages. All available crews will continue to work nonstop to address these ...
Public safety officials are providing locations of shelters for residents impacted by an ice storm that sent trees toppling and downed power lines across Northern Michigan this weekend.
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Of those experiencing unsheltered homelessness, 35%, or 116 people, reported it was due to Tropical Storm Helene ... makeshift shelters, cars, abandoned buildings, sidewalks, parks and other ...
Six months after Tropical Storm Helene caused unprecedented flooding ... Swannanoa Communities Together, a nonprofit formed after the storm, is providing emergency shelter and support to displaced ...
SIX months after officials from the Disaster Risk Management Authority said Abaco’s long-awaited hurricane shelter would be completed by the end of last year, residents say the facility remains ...
Reports of damage are coming in after a storm brought high winds to Johnson ... has been opened for residents in need of emergency shelter and can be reached at (219) 501-8766.