Tropical Storm Kirk forms in the Atlantic and is expected to become a powerful hurricane this week, forecasters say
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Kirk forms in the Atlantic and is expected to become a powerful hurricane this week, forecasters say.
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Kirk forms in the Atlantic and is expected to become a powerful hurricane this week, forecasters say.
Maybe it was a nuclear war, devastating climate change, or a killer virus. But if something caused people to disappear, imagine what would happen afterward.
There wasn’t much more than piles debris from shattered homes when Vickie Ward returned to her Grove City, Florida, neighborhood after Hurricane Milton.
Here are some of the best pictures of Tsuchinshan-ATLAS taken by photographers from around the UK.
Invasive Species Council says 5 million native mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs are killed by feral and roaming pet cats a day in Australia
Parts of the UK could see temperatures reach as high as 22C (71.6F) this week, according to the Met Office. Forecasters say the cool temperatures seen this weekend will creep up to much milder conditions for all throughout next week, peaking on Wednesday. Peak temperatures are expected particularly in East Anglia and the Home Counties, which the Met Office says could reach around 22C.
On a dark night, a fierce storm gave Florida a sharp blow to the head. Less than two weeks later, another tore through its heart.
Information ‘blueprint’ of the spotted handfish could aid monitoring, captive breeding and protection efforts, scientists say
If you've ever wondered whether it's worth carrying bear spray with you out in the bush, just talk to Paul Burbidge.The Whitehorse man recently had a close and terrifying encounter with a grizzly bear, and says it was a can of bear spray — and not the rifle he was carrying — that saved him from a more serious outcome. Burbidge survived the encounter unscathed, but definitely shaken.It happened on Monday when Burbidge took his dog out for a walk on a small trail, bringing his gun along to maybe d
Conservationists credit a species of parasitoid wasp for keeping Wilkins’ Bunting birds alive
Sri Lanka closed schools in the capital Colombo and suburbs on Monday as heavy rains triggered floods in many parts of the island nation. Heavy downpours over the weekend have wreaked havoc in many parts of the country, flooding homes, fields and roads. Three people drowned, while some 134,000 people have been affected by flooding, according to the country's Disaster Management Centre.
Nature in Danger Amid widespread environmental destruction and the pressures brought by climate change, the average size of wildlife populations across the Earth have plummeted by 73 percent in just fifty years, according to a new analysis released by the World Wildlife Fund. This astonishing figure comes from data on nearly 35,000 animal populations encompassing […]
Around 1.4 million households in Sao Paulo, Brazil, were without power on Saturday almost 24 hours after a brief but powerful storm swept through South America's largest metropolis. Officials in Sao Paulo state said that record wind gusts Friday night of up to 67 mph (108 kph) knocked down transmission lines and uprooted trees, causing severe damage in some parts. At least six other people in surrounding Sao Paulo state also died.
Temperatures will range from the mid- to low 70s along the coast to the high 80s in inland and valley areas Saturday, officials said.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Sunday described the flurry of misinformation online about the hurricanes devastating parts of the U.S. as “extremely pernicious,” warning that it’s hindering efforts to assist those affected by the storms. During an interview on CBS News’s “Face the Nation,” Mayorkas said the false information is “deliberately spread to impact people’s behavior…
In Panna, families hunt for diamonds hoping to strike rich and escape the cycle of poverty.
ST PETE BEACH, Florida/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After surveying battered communities and debris-filled streets in Florida, President Joe Biden vowed on Sunday to continue supporting the state's recovery from Hurricane Milton, the second major storm to pummel the region in recent weeks. Rising floodwaters, fuel shortages and power outages are hindering cleanup efforts after Milton, which made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane. The devastation was compounded by the earlier Hurricane Helene.
STORY: :: Displaced Palestinians from Jabalia take shelter in a Gaza City soccer stadium:: October 12, 2024:: Nariman Tawil, Gazan displaced from Jabalia“We fled from Abu Iskandar, they threw us evacuation orders and told us to leave. We left and went to Yarmouk Stadium. We went to schools but they were full and crowded and there was no place for us. So we came to Yarmouk Stadium, which is also full of people. Where can we go? Where can we take our children? Where can we take the elderly with us? There is no good shelter, there is no house to take shelter in, there are strikes everywhere, what can we do?”Nine days into a major Israeli operation in the north, the Hamas-run Gaza government media office said Israeli strikes had killed around 300 Palestinians there. It said Israel's bombardment of civilian houses and displacement shelters was intended to force residents to leave Gaza once and for all, which Israel denies.While the main assault is on the north, Israel is also striking other areas across the Gaza Strip. The health ministry reported at least 11 people killed by late morning on Sunday (October 13), including at least six killed in a house in Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip, south of Gaza City.The Israeli military said in a statement on Sunday that forces operating throughout the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours had attacked about 40 targets and killed dozens of militants.
In a harsh new world of climate disasters, Amber Henry clutched her four young children as they stood atop the oven in their home in Lakeland, Florida.
The district council is offering tree packs for landowners and community groups to plant this winter.
Antarctica is undergoing dramatic changes as sea ice hits its lowest winter levels on record and plant life rapidly expands on the back of rising temperatures. Antarctica’s sea ice – the frozen seawater that forms on the ocean's surface – reached an historic low at the end of the 2024 southern winter for the second year running. Figures from the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre, which monitors polar ice coverage, shows the ice’s maximum extent was 17.2 million square kilometres, its second l