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Western Canada blazes cause evacuation orders, air quality concerns
TORONTO — The season’s first major wildfires have spread to roughly 19,000 acres across Western Canada on Sunday as authorities issued an evacuation order for a community in British Columbia and warned of poor air quality across provinces. In British Columbia, thousands of residents in Northern Rockies Regional...
A Guatemalan Volcano Erupted During A Lightning Storm And You’ll Never Believe The Breathtaking Show That Followed
One of Volcan de Fuego’s recent eruptions […] The post A Guatemalan Volcano Erupted During A Lightning Storm And You’ll Never Believe The Breathtaking Show That Followed appeared first on InspireMore.
Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul may have more record level flooding
PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (Reuters) - Less than two weeks after floods devastated Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state leaving at least 143 dead, the state is again on alert this Sunday with the risk of water rising once more to record levels.
Rivers rise again as rain batters flood-hit south Brazil
River levels were rising again Sunday as strong rains lashed waterlogged southern Brazil, where flooding has killed more than 140 people and forced hundreds of thousands from their homes. The levels of "practically all the major rivers in the state are tending to rise," state authorities said Sunday.
Temperatures peak on Sunday before thunderstorms bring end to fine weather
Temperatures peaked on Sunday as the UK recorded its hottest day of the year but forecasters have predicted a week of milder temperatures as thunderstorms bring an end to the fine weather.Chertsey in Surrey recorded the warmest temperature of 27.5C on Sunday while 25.3C was recorded in Usk in South Wales, the Met Office said.Two yellow thunderstorm warnings remained in place on Sunday evening and further warnings for heavy rainfall have been issued for parts of the country on Monday.Take care if you are travelling this evening ⚡⚠️There is a cluster of thunderstorms pushing northwards, affecting eastern Wales and parts...
'Catastrophic floods' kill more than 300 in Afghanistan, wash away entire villages
Flash flooding on Friday, triggered by spring rain and snowmelt, decimated around eight districts across Baghlan province in Afghanistan, killing more than 300, with the death toll steadily rising. Many villages are completely cut off.
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