An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 has struck the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Geological Service says
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 has struck the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Geological Service says.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 has struck the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Geological Service says.
One of the “world’s deadliest chicks” has hatched in a bird park in the Cotswolds.
A bridge collapsed and a bus was swept away by flooding in Vietnam on Monday, raising the death toll in the Southeast Asian country to at least 64 from a typhoon and subsequent heavy rains that also damaged factories in export-focused northern industrial hubs, state media reported. Nine people died on Saturday after Typhoon Yagi made landfall in Vietnam before weakening into a tropical depression. The rest died in the floods and landslides that followed on Sunday and Monday, state media VN Express reported.
Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful to hit Asia this year, kills 60 and destroys homes across north of country.
The land is moving so fast that authorities have switched off gas and electricity to hundreds of homes.
Keepers at Birdland in the Cotswolds have been trying to breed a southern cassowary for more than 25 years.
Lower temperatures follow wet weekend and weather warning in the capital
British high commissioner backs plan to shoot scores of endangered animals but conservationists warn of ‘dangerous precedent’
STORY: :: Location: Cairngorms National Park, Scotland:: Date: September 4, 2024:: This patch of snow in Scotland is a tellingsign of climate change according to experts:: The 'Sphinx' patch only melted 3 times in the20th century but 2024 will be its fourth in a row:: Snow patch researcher, Iain Cameron“So this is really one of the very few pieces of snow left in the whole of the UK. Scotland only has a couple of patches left and this is one of them. And really, this is the closest thing that Scotland has to a glacier.”"‘The Sphinx’ itself, it's actually quite a bit smaller than it was even when I visited at the weekend. It's lost about a third of its size. It now measures five meters by five meters by about a meter of depth, and it's far smaller for the time of year than I would expect it to see. And that's been the pattern for the last, really the last few years. In days gone by, you could have expected this to be 34 or even 50 meters long at this time of the year."“This patch of snow only melted three times in the 20th century, remarkably. But what we're going to see this year, 2024, it is going to melt for the fourth consecutive year. And that, for me, is a real indicator of what the way the climate is doing, things are changing.”Standing by the small patch of ice in the heart of Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, expert Iain Cameron said this was the closest thing the UK has to a glacier and "in days gone by, you could have expected this to be 34 or even 50 meters long at this time of the year. So it's really suffering," he said.'The Sphinx' is a remnant of the last Ice Age, Cameron said, and has been closely monitored since the 1800s.Once considered an unyielding staple of the landscape, its current predicament signals a dramatic shift in the climate. "From something that was deemed permanent, it's now going to be the exception that it survives. And that's an incredible turn of events,” Cameron said.Cameron is the author of 'The Vanishing Ice' and a snow patch researcher whose findings are published annually by the Royal Meteorological Society.
At least 59 people have died in Vietnam after the most powerful typhoon to hit the southeast Asian country in decades made landfall.
A Dutch engineer wants to transform an expanse of arid land into green, fertile land teeming with wildlife — and in the process, change the weather
Thousands of passengers flying to and from the UK have had their flights cancelled after a combination of bad weather and air-traffic control staff shortages
Vietnamese authorities rescued residents from floodwaters on Monday, September 9, as the remnants of Typhoon Yagi brought heavy rain to the nation’s north.Footage released by the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security shows two rescuers carrying children through chest-high floodwaters in Bac Gian province.At least 21 people were killed and 229 others injured after Typhoon Yagi made landfall in northern Vietnam, local media reported.The typhoon made landfall in the northern coastal provinces of Quang Ninh and Hai Phong on Saturday before moving toward Hanoi, according to Vietnam
Raging wildfires in California and Nevada are forcing the mandatory evacuations of thousands of homes as forecasters warn of a few more days of record-breaking heat for parts of the West.
Some Southern California residents were forced from their homes Saturday after an explosive wildfire grew by more than 3,000 acres in mere hours – and is burning so intensely that it is creating its own weather.
Around 4,000 residents were displaced and dozens of structures were affected by a fire burning in Clearlake, California, on Sunday, September 8.Footage released by Cal Fire LNU shows the fire and firefighting efforts in Clearlake, located in Lake County.According to Cal Fire, the blaze, named the Boyles Fire, had burned 76 acres and was 10 per cent contained by Sunday.“There are approximately 30 structures involved in the fire and 40-50 vehicles were destroyed,” Cal Fire said.Approximately 4,000 residents were evacuated in the area according to the agency. Credit: CAL FIRE LNU via Storyful
A State of Emergency was declared in San Bernadino County on Sunday, September 8, as crews battled a wildfire that had grown to more than 20,000 acres in size.According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire), multiple evacuation orders were in place as the Line Fire reached 20,553 acres.More than 1,800 personnel were battling the wildfire, which was at zero per cent contained as of Sunday night.This footage, filmed by Amir AghaKouchak, shows the blaze burning in Highland, California, lighting up the night sky. Credit: Amir AghaKouchak via Storyful
More than 35,000 structures are threatened by the fire, including homes and commercial buildings, according to Cal Fire
An invasive species that attacks leeks, garlic and onions could become a big problem on Prince Edward Island.The leek moth is a tiny brown insect that likes to feed on a class of vegetables known as alliums, and it can cause a lot of damage.Al Picketts, a garlic farmer in central P.E.I., said he is concerned the pest will wipe out his crops someday. "When they can find garlic, they just destroy the crop," he said. "So it's just going to be the end of you growing garlic."Picketts said other farme
The storm is projected to bring up to 12 inches of rain for southern states
The Atlantic hurricane season is finally coming out of its strange, quiet daze as parts of Mexico and the United States prepare for tropical trouble this week.