BY TYLER DURDEN The surface of Lake Mead, North America’s largest artificial reservoir, now stands at 1044 feet above sea level and is dropping…
Posts published in “Natural disasters”
By Editor 4 (Headline USA) As officials scramble to reopen Yellowstone National Park to tourists after record floods pounded southern Mont., some of those hardest…
By Michael The hits just keep on coming. Over the past few months, I have carefully documented the rapidly growing global food crisis, and I…
BY TYLER DURDEN South Florida was bombarded with torrential rain late Friday night and early Saturday morning as tropical weather moved into the region. Although the…
By Ricky Scaparo A 4.1 magnitude earthquake gave the San Francisco Bay area an early morning wake-up call Thursday. The U.S. Geological Survey said the 4:07…
By Chris Perkins, Angie DiMichele and Keven Lerner The tropical system dumping heavy rain across South Florida is no longer expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Alex before…
by Tom Williams California had its driest start to a year since the late 19th century, raising drought and wildfire concerns heading into the summer.…
By Michael Snyder We are supposed to believe that what we are witnessing is just one “tragic accident” after another. We aren’t supposed to see…
by TYLER DURDEN Agatha is the first hurricane of the 2022 season and is spinning towards Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. Landfall could be…
By The Associated Press Authorities in northeastern Brazil’s Pernambuco state said Monday that 91 deaths have been confirmed from flooding over the weekend, with more two…