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Thousands flee as volcano erupts in Philippines
January 12 2020: 17:20GMT ..Breaking.. Around 8,000 have fleed their homes after “Taal Volcano” erupts in the Philippines, this afternoon. The volcano is situated south of Manila. Image: Google Maps. An Aerial view of “Taal” volcano, Philippines. Image: Google Maps, location of the Taal volcano in the Philippines. The volcano is phreatic in nature, which…
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Two die in Kent as Storm Dennis affects the UK
Sadly 2 bodies have been recovered from Kent, near the Herne Bay area, today (15th February 2020). The bodies were recovered in the water near RNLI Margate, Kent, following distress calls during the early hours of Saturday. It is advised to stay away from not just the waters, but also the coast today and tomorrow.…
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Brutally Cold intense freeze up to hit the Prairies and North Montana
(Thumbnail image: via Meteociel.fr) Much of the US / Canada has remained relatively freeze free so far this winter, but for a few places (the Priaries and North Montana), that is expected to change. An extremely cold wave of Arctic air is expected to head into these areas in the coming days. Temperatures are expected…
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Severe tornado damage reports rolling in from several states
Reports of significant damage from recent Tornado activity are rolling in from several counties. Tammy Williams captured this image of significant damage to a school in Alabama, Union Grove primary school, this afternoon. Such thunderstorms are still severe in nature, therefore be aware of the risk of hail and very gusty winds. NOAA also states…
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Tornado Outbreak: 30 train cars blown off track in Mississippi
This weekend so far has been characterized by severe weather for much of the central southern U.S. states. Tornado Watches are currently in force for the North Western Florida Panhandle, Alabama, South East Mississippi and parts of central Tennessee. Some Severe Thunderstorm Watches are also active in this area. Current weather radar (via NOAA): The…
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Canary Islands flights “grounded” as major sandstorm affects islands
A sandstorm has been affecting travel across the Canary Islands recently, with many flights either cancelled or delays. Please check with your airline operator before traveling to the airport for your flight. The storm occurred as a result of unusually strong winds over western Africa which picked up large amounts of dust from the desert…