added 2007 Sun Jun 10 14:24:26 by TimALoftis
178,000 Are Left Homeless; Death Toll Expected To Rise With Landslides And Flooding
178,000 Are Left Homeless; Death Toll Expected To Rise With Landslides And Flooding
added 2007 Sun May 6 20:47:26 by STONERS
The road to Paradise is open once more. Six months after November floods ravaged the main road in this park in the Washington Cascades - along with campgrounds, trails and the wild country in general - the way to Mount Rainier's main visitor center reopened Saturday.
The road to Paradise is open once more. Six months after November floods ravaged the main road in this park in the Washington Cascades - along with campgrounds, trails and the wild country in general - the way to Mount Rainier's main visitor center reopened Saturday.
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 14:24:11 by STONERS
Warming temperatures will cause more drought and higher seas in Australia and New Zealand by 2030 and threaten ecologically rich sites such as the Great Barrier Reef, according to excerpts from a scientific report released Tuesday.
Warming temperatures will cause more drought and higher seas in Australia and New Zealand by 2030 and threaten ecologically rich sites such as the Great Barrier Reef, according to excerpts from a scientific report released Tuesday.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 7:40:25 by STONERS
Flooding and an avalanche have killed at least 51 people and destroyed hundreds of homes over the last 10 days, following warm weather and heavy spring rains across much of Afghanistan.
Flooding and an avalanche have killed at least 51 people and destroyed hundreds of homes over the last 10 days, following warm weather and heavy spring rains across much of Afghanistan.
added 2007 Sat Mar 31 6:49:35 by STONERS
Another wave of storms swept through Texas and Oklahoma Friday, spawning at least three tornadoes in central Texas, dumping rain into swollen creeks and rivers and forcing an evacuation at an assisted living center.
Another wave of storms swept through Texas and Oklahoma Friday, spawning at least three tornadoes in central Texas, dumping rain into swollen creeks and rivers and forcing an evacuation at an assisted living center.
added 2007 Mon Feb 5 12:25:14 by okitech
Indonesian officials fear an outbreak of disease could take hold amid severe flooding in the capital Jakarta, which has already left 25 people dead. "We fear that diarrhoea and dysentery may break out, as well as illnesses spread by rats," one official said
Indonesian officials fear an outbreak of disease could take hold amid severe flooding in the capital Jakarta, which has already left 25 people dead. "We fear that diarrhoea and dysentery may break out, as well as illnesses spread by rats," one official said
added 2007 Sun Feb 4 9:19:26 by STONERS
Flooding that has killed at least nine people and forced some 200,000 from their homes in the Indonesian capital showed no sign of abating Sunday, as overflowing rivers sent muddy water gushing into homes and shops across the city.
Flooding that has killed at least nine people and forced some 200,000 from their homes in the Indonesian capital showed no sign of abating Sunday, as overflowing rivers sent muddy water gushing into homes and shops across the city.
added 2007 Sun Jan 14 23:02:28 by TechnologyExpert
Freezing rain, snow, sleet, flash floods and at least one tornado walloped the United States this weekend, killing at least 13 people in accidents on slick roads as a massive storm front blanketed much of the country.
Freezing rain, snow, sleet, flash floods and at least one tornado walloped the United States this weekend, killing at least 13 people in accidents on slick roads as a massive storm front blanketed much of the country.







