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Officials said cutting about 50,000 tons of peaches from production could prevent about $30 million in additional losses for farmers
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A group of emergency experts wants the Trump administration to raise the bar for federal help after disasters, and also make it easier for survivors to get money quickly.
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A new UT Austin report estimates data centers could account for up to 9% of Texas water use by 2040.
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Oklahoma faces a marginal risk of severe weather on Friday, with potential for hail, strong winds, and a low tornado threat.
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A study published Monday warns that New Orleans must immediately begin planning and gradually implementing its permanent evacuation to avert a dangerously rushed exodus later, because it has passed a “point of no return” as climate-driven sea-level rise slowly swallows the storied city.
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Sweeping changes are coming for the U.S. Forest Service, which manages roughly a third of America’s public land. The agency announced a dramatic overhaul of cuts, closures and consolidation. That’s on top of the Trump administration's latest budget request that seeks to slash billions of dollars.
California school officials are raising concerns about planned power outages and the impacts they have on students and families.
The thunderstorms, which will span dozens of states through Thursday, could pack damaging wind gusts, hail and even a tornado or two.
Prior to this week, the last time the U.S. Drought Monitor reported that 100 percent of Colorado was experiencing drought was December 28, 2021 – the same week as Boulder County’s Marshall Fire, which killed two people, torched more than 1,000 homes, and caused more than $2 billion in damages to become the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history.
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South Carolina has moved into severe drought conditions statewide after officials unanimously voted to upgrade the status for all 46 counties, citing record-low streamflows, falling groundwater levels, growing wildfire danger and mounting losses for farmers.
Strongest tornado hits Mineral Wells, Texas, where disaster was declared. Elsewhere, extreme rain inundates China
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As severe storms rolled through North Texas this past weekend, officers with the White Settlement Police Department found themselves rescuing a mother from rushing flood waters.
Mid and West Wales fire and rescue service has been trying to extinguish fires in Elan valley since Sunday |
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New research shows every $1 the U.S. Forest Service spent to minimize wildfire risk prevented nearly $4 in damages.
Officials said cutting about 50,000 tons of peaches from production could prevent about $30 million in additional losses for farmers
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Sweltering spring heat is sweeping into drought-stricken Florida, heightening concerns over dangerous fire weather on the Sunshine State's East Coast. The cold front will open the door for warm air to surge into the Sunshine State and making for another hot, dry day.
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A new report found that toxic materials from the White House's East Wing demolition were dumped at a historic golf course, according to The Associated Press on Tuesday. A Virginia engineering firm report, which was shared by the National Park Service, revealed that toxic debris, which included...
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The WA government is preparing to walk away from its own greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and dramatically reshape how the state addresses climate change, the ABC can reveal.
State’s top insurance regulator says insurance company violated law while handling claims from 2025 wildfires
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Highway 5 is closed from Canora to Wadena as a result of the spring thaw and floods, according to Saskatchewan’s Highway Hotline.
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“We know that if this project goes through, our land and our water are in danger. Our future is in danger,” warned Krystal Two Bulls, one of many community, conservation, and Indigenous group leaders speaking out after President Donald Trump granted a cross-border permit to what critics called “nothing more than an attempt to resurrect the unpopular Keystone XL pipeline.”
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Most of Mecklenburg is in extreme drought, with new rules affecting lawns, pools and cars.
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There's an increased risk of tornadoes, damaging winds, and heavy rain as the powerful storm system sweeps eastward.
Forecasters warn that “life-threatening” flash flooding could develop as multiple rounds of heavy rain hit the region.
Doctors removed rubbery black gunk from a man's lungs after exposure to wildfire smoke for hours damaged them.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is over, easing concerns about whether the Federal Emergency Management Agency would have enough money to respond to disasters as hurricane season approaches and wildfires burn in South Georgia. |
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