More than 1,000 firefighters are battling two blazes in northern Japan, with some 3,000 people urged to leave their homes. The fires come as the country's winters become increasingly dry.
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The Trump administration has denied Washington’s request for funding to prepare for future floods after a historic deluge last year.
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Drought conditions in Florida are forcing the state into its worst fire season in decades. Wilton Simpson, Florida's commissioner of agriculture, joins CBS News with more details.
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One blaze broke out north-west of Fort Lauderdale in Florida, a state known for its wetlands and everglades
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After a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Sanriku, Japan on Monday, officials are preeminently preparing for aftershocks and tsunamis by evacuations.
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Fast moving flames are raging across Georgia, engulfing homes and prompting new evacuation orders today as the fire spreads. Firefighters are racing around the clock as a historic drought in the area fuels the fires. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist has the latest.
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Florida Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Blaise Ingoglia urged everyone in the state to take precautions against wildfires as much of the state faces extreme and exceptional drought conditions.
A massive wildfire is tearing through Brantley County, destroying dozens of homes and forcing residents to flee as shifting winds create a dangerous environment for crews on the ground.
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Firefighters have been battling more than 150 other wildfires in Georgia and Florida that have sent smoky haze into places far from the flames, triggering air quality warnings for some cities.
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"We are praying for the families who have lost their homes in these devastating conditions," Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said.
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Drought conditions are intensifying across the Southeast as smoke from Georgia wildfires raises additional air quality concerns.
The wildfires continue in both states as drought conditions continue to fuel the flames.
Illinois leads the nation in tornado, hail, and strong wind reports in 2026, with recent EF2 and EF3 tornadoes.
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Dozens of wildfires burned across Florida and Georgia on Thursday. Mark Strassmann reports from the wildfire zone in Waynesville, Georgia, and Rob Marciano has the forecast.
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A wildfire started on the western edge of Fort Collins early Thursday evening and it's burning near homes.
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Severe weather has returned to the nation's midsection for the next several days. It could even morph into an outbreak by Sunday and Monday. We have the latest forecast details you need.
An extreme temperature pattern in the Pacific Ocean is poised to have significant effects on western North America and other coastal regions this summer.
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The blaze comes as dangerous fire conditions continue across the state with raging wildfires across south Georgia amid an excessive prolonged drought.
Over the next several days, millions in over a dozen states are at risk for dangerous severe storms. |
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