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Area schools announcing closures ahead of Tropical Storm Debby. UPDATE 9:08 A.M. ... The County’s disaster call line has been activated and will be staffed until 8 p.m. today. Residents can call ...
Heavy rain Tuesday night sent water levels skyrocketing by more than 10 feet in 12 hours on Connecticut’s Yantic River. The river reached its highest level in more than 40 years early Wednesday ...
Images of the prime minister's official residence, The Lodge have not been blurred. However, images of its roof have been and the entrance to The Lodge is blurred in Google Street View. [6] The government of Malaysia has stated that it will not ask Google to censor sensitive areas because that would identify the locations it deemed to be ...
Evergy says it can’t estimate when individuals’ power will come back on with such widespread outages, but some areas could take days. Here’s how to check which areas are without service.
In Soquel, about 450 people were stranded in their homes after a creek washed out the only road leading to their neighborhood on March 10. A water main break also deprived residents of access to clean water. [78] In the Central Valley, the flooding caused nearly 180 square miles of Tulare Lake to flood for the first time since 1997. [79]
With normally-open storm-surge gates, barriers alone will not address sea level rise, but neither will local shoreline storm-surge projects planned by New York City, which will also have gates. The SIRR report, itself, found that by the 2050s 43 miles, or about 8%, of the city's coastline could be at risk of flooding during non-storm conditions.
Most of the damage was at an EF-1 level but spots on the southern side of Janesville had higher damage, according to the report. That confirmation process "is going to take most of the day.
A Level 2 of 5, severe weather threat stretches from Louisiana to southwestern Georgia, including Birmingham, Alabama; Tallahassee, Florida; and Columbus, Georgia. The main threats are large hail ...