Weather
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Most deadly 2024 hurricane names retired from use: UN agency
They were most destructive and deadly: hurricanes Beryl, Helene, Milton in the Atlantic and John in the eastern Pacific are…
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India forecasters warn abnormally hot summer looms
India usually experiences four to seven heatwave days between April and June India sweltered through its longest-ever heatwave last year…
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Researchers warn of rising heart disease risk due to hot weather in coming decades
A study published in the European Heart Journal on Monday has revealed a concerning connection between hot weather and cardiovascular…
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Thousands without power as Cyclone Alfred hits Queensland
Brisbane spared as storm causes flooding, strong winds, and widespread outages in southeast Queensland. Thousands of Queensland residents were left…
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Cyclone Alfred shuts Gold Coast Airport, threatens millions in Australia
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are bracing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the most southerly cyclone to threaten the…
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Severe storms expected overnight as US braces for tornado threats
As severe storms are expected to sweep through parts of the United States overnight, meteorologists are urging residents to stay…
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29 dead due to hail, rain in Afghanistan
Twenty-nine people died in two provinces in Afghanistan due to hail and heavy rain, officials said Tuesday. “Twenty-one people were…
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Nations spar at UN climate talks
Global talks to protect nature restarted on Tuesday with a call for humanity to come together to “sustain life on…
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Schools shut in parts of US, Canada amid harsh winter weather
A winter storm has swept across multiple US states, prompting widespread school closures, delays, and emergency warnings. The storm has…
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Deep freeze blankets much of the US, winter storm targets South
A rare winter storm churned across the US Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind gusts to…
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