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Heavy Rainfall Floods Homes, Streets in Louisiana and Texas
A member of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office helps evacuate residents from a flooded home in the Bedico Creek subdivision in Madisonville, Louisiana, on Friday, May 15, 2020. (St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office via Facebook) At a Glance An observer near Covington in St. Tammany Parish reported 15.63 inches of rain late Thursday night, with rain still falling.Flooding was also reported in Beaumont, Texas.More rain is in the forecast. Parts of southern Louisiana and Texas were inundated with rain...
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Possible Louisiana Tornado Kills One, Injures Several as It Flips Mobile Homes and Tractor-Trailer
At a Glance One woman was killed when her mobile home was struck near Church Point, Louisiana.Several mobile homes were flipped in the storm.Another possible tornado caused damage in Mamou, Louisiana. Possible tornadoes killed one person, injured more than a half dozen people and left damage across a stretch of central Louisiana on Sunday night. At about 9:45 p.m., a possible tornado just outside the town of Church Point, Louisiana, according to the National Weather Service. Church Point is in...
Middle East Heat Wave Cripples Israel Amid Post-COVID-19 Reopening
Beachgoers enjoy the Mediterranean Sea as temperatures hit 38 degrees Celsius in Hadera, Israel, Saturday, May 16, 2020. The temperatures have climbed all week. Israel started gradually easing restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in early May with a decision to open up beaches to the public earlier this week. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit) At a Glance Israel is experiencing an extreme heatwave that could last until the end of the week, with temperatures expected to remain at 104...
An Alaska Tsunami Is Likely in The Next Two Decades, Scientists Say
At a Glance A melting glacier and potentially thawing permafrost have destabilized a massive slope in Alaska’s Barry Arm, a fjord just 60 miles east of Anchorage. This increases the risk of a landslide that could generate a tsunami hundreds of feet high. Monitoring and preparations are necessary to save lives, one scientist said. Alaska is now at risk of a huge landslide that could generate a massive tsunami due to climate change factors, according to a group of scientists....
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