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Hurricane Ian knocked out power across the entire nation of Cuba, and killed two people, in the six hours it took to traverse the island Tuesday. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 storm with sustained winds of 125 mph and was expected to dump as much as 16 inches of rain in places.
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Hurricane Ian – now a Category 3 and set to strengthen into a Category 4 storm – made landfall near
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More than half of Puerto Rican electricity customers, over 700,000, were still without power
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Hurricane Fiona, now a Category 4 storm and the first Major Hurricane of the 2022 Altantic season, continues to churn across the Caribbean as those in its wake confront the destruction.
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The rainfall that drove catastrophic flooding in Pakistan this summer — killing more than 1,500 people, impacting 33 million people, and submerging about one-third of the country — was made worse by climate change, according to an analysis from
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A massive cyclone hammered northwestern Alaska over the weekend, sweeping north through the Bering Strait and flooding coastal communities following the worst storm in at least 50 years.
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Hurricane Fiona dumped catastrophic flooding on Puerto Rico over the weekend, knocking out the entire island's electrical grid and dropping as much as 30 inches of rain.
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Hurricane Fiona's destruction across the Caribbean continues to mount as the now-Category 3 hurricane barrels toward the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Bahamas after pummeling the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
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Extreme heat across the country is disrupting education as high temperatures force schools without sufficient ventilation or air conditioning to cancel classes or send students home early.
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Jackson, Mississippi, has been flooded by heavy rain, but its residents have no potable running water, and not enough water pressure to fight fires or even flush toilets.
