More than 130 people died as floodwaters swept through the region on July 4. Now, recovery continues amid legal action and ...
Social platforms are rapidly filling up with low-quality content created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), which ...
Some MRS filling stations in Lagos on Tuesday dropped the price of petrol to N739 per litre, triggering long queues of vehicles seeking to buy the commodity at the outlets. The Punch visited parts of ...
Maps shared by the National Weather Service (NWS) and King County Emergency Management in Washington state show where more than 46,000 people were ordered to evacuate around 15 miles south of Seattle ...
Second levee fails in Washington, forcing more evacuations, as atmospheric river renews flood threat
A second levee failed just outside of Seattle as rivers once again surge from more atmospheric river-fueled rain, setting off deadly flooding in parts of western Washington. Precautionary evacuations ...
Floodwaters in Carnation, WA completely submerged a family-owned farm, damaging equipment worth thousands of dollars. Arkansas to become first state to cut ties with PBS: 'Not feasible' Man’s ...
Residents in River Park Estate, an RV park in Sumner in northern Pierce County, were among the tens of thousands of people who were advised to evacuate. Rebecca Roe’s husband, Gary, is a manager at ...
RENTON, Wash. — The rush is on to protect homes in parts of Renton, where, on Thursday afternoon, the Cedar River surpassed record flood levels. The Renton Regional Fire Authority reports the water ...
WASHINGTON, USA — Rivers around western Washington are flooding after inches of rain fell across the region in the first part of this week. More rain is expected to come on Wednesday, prolonging river ...
Washington and Oregon are bracing for major flooding and possible evacuations as an atmospheric river event brings heavy rainfall to an already saturated region. More than 6 million people are under ...
PUGET SOUND, Wash. — The Puyallup River reached flood stage at around 4 a.m. Tuesday morning, east of Orting. At that time, it was at 11.5 feet, or 17,600 cubic feet per second (cfs), according to the ...
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