Heavy rains in Mexico last week left 64 people dead and another 65 missing across five states, the government said. The storms hit the states of Veracruz, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Puebla and ...
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Rescuers scrambled Monday to reach people cut off by devastating floods that have claimed 64 lives in central and eastern Mexico, with another 65 reported missing. Torrential rains battered several ...
Hot-cold air fronts brought unexpectedly strong rainfall Emergency response was focused on tropical storms in Pacific Many terrains, rivers already soaked by months of rainy season Over 100,00 homes ...
WASHINGTON — A D.C. developer will pay the city $200,000 for serious environmental violations that drained wetlands near the Anacostia River and left them damaged and polluted, Attorney General Brian ...
It’s October. And parts of Australia are already on the way to 45C. A wave of hot air is moving out from WA’s Pilbara and into South Australia. And the last time anywhere in Australia reached those ...
Residents of the Sutherland Shire, to the south of the CBD, began seeing hail stones land about 4.30pm. People have taken to social media to share photos of the hail, some of which is the width of a ...
Human development is influenced by, but not entirely determined by, our parents and our genes. Children may have very different personalities, and different strengths and weaknesses, than the ...
The web browser is arguably the most important piece of software on your computer. You spend much of your time online inside a browser: when you search, chat, email ...
Erie Canal’s 200th anniversary: How a technological marvel for trade changed the environment forever
If you visit the Erie Canal today, you’ll find a tranquil waterway and trail that pass through charming towns and forests, a place where hikers, cyclists, kayakers, bird-watchers and other visitors ...
For the first time, the state agency that operates the multibillion-dollar Central Arizona Project warns that water shortages could hit Tucson and Phoenix as soon as five years from now. Chances are ...
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