As Charleston Seawall Looms, Some Seek More Natural Methods December 22, 2021 CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP)–A plan to build a $1.1 billion seawall around much of downtown Charleston is leaning toward relying on...
Stormy Weather Prompts Egypt to Close Some Classes, Ports December 21, 2021 By Samy Magdy CAIRO (AP) — Stormy weather has prompted Egyptian authorities to suspend classes Monday in the capital of Cairo and a...
Typhoon Deaths in Philippines Top 140; Mayors Plead For Food December 20, 2021 By Jim Gomez MANILA, Philippines (AP)–The death toll in the strongest typhoon to batter the Philippines this year has reached at least 146,...
Dangerous Storm Threatens Havoc Across Hawaiian Archipelago December 8, 2021 By Caleb Jones HONOLULU (AP) — From the empty shores of Oahu’s Waikiki Beach to the snowy summit of the Big Island’s highest...
Washington State Sees More Flooding, Next Storm Approaches December 1, 2021 BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — Localized flooding in Washington state from another in a series of rainstorms doesn’t appear to be...
Flood Watches Issued in Northwest as Some Urged to Evacuate November 29, 2021 By Sara Cline Residents in Washington state were preparing for possible flooding as “atmospheric rivers” once again threatened parts of the Northwest, which...
Alcohol and Auto Parts: Canada’s Warehouses Fill Up as Floods Stop Flow of Goods November 23, 2021 By Julie Gordon, Rod Nickel and Nichola Saminather OTTAWA — Canada’s warehouses are filling up with everything from furniture to alcohol, after floods in British Columbia washed out...
Canada Finds Fourth Body After British Columbia Mudslide November 22, 2021 By Jim Morris VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The British Columbia Coroners Service has confirmed the discovery of three more bodies near the...
Canada Flood Shows How Climate Change Could Fuel Atmospheric River Storms November 19, 2021 By Nichola Groom Atmospheric rivers of the kind that drenched California and flooded British Columbia in recent weeks will become larger — and...
Canada Struggles to Reach 18,000 Stranded by Flood Waters November 18, 2021 By Jesse Winter ABBOTSFORD, British Columbia — Canada was still trying to reach 18,000 people stranded on Thursday after floods and mudslides destroyed...