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Natural disasters were abundant in 2024. Landslides, floods, storms, and wildfires were among the worst in history, taking ...
FEMA declared 179 disasters in the U.S. in 2024, but climate change's impacts were felt just as drastically around the world.
Hurricane Helene, which struck the US, Cuba and Mexico in September, caused at least $55bn in losses as well as 232 ...
More than 200,000 lives were claimed when powerful earthquake triggered a huge tsunami tidal wave on Boxing Day 2004 ...
On Dec. 26, 2004, a 9.2-magnitude earthquake shook the seafloor off Indonesia, sending a 100-foot wall of water to ...
The waves that shattered thousands and thousands of Indonesian families also led to peace in a province that had been racked ...
The area near a memorial bench was one of the worst damaged Rare orchids and wildflowers ... The trust said the incident was a "disaster" for the site's native wildlife and combined with an ...
There’s a horror film (“The Mouse Trap”) on our worst list this year. No surprise there; a lot of contemporary horror is bottom of the barrel. Yet it strikes us that a worst movies of the ...
What unfolded over the following two weeks was the deadliest natural disaster in Australia's recent ... "So that's the worst possible scenario for a heatwave," Dr Nairn says.
However, an increasingly critical driver of food price inflation has been the impact of natural disasters—such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes—on the nation’s agricultural output.
However, an increasingly critical driver of food price inflation has been the impact of natural disasters—such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes—on the nation’s agricultural output.
However, an increasingly critical driver of food price inflation has been the impact of natural disasters—such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes—on the nation’s agricultural output.