LYNNWOOD, Wash. — A Lynnwood man is recovering from traumatic spine injuries after a tree fell onto a tent he and his mother were in during last month’s bomb cyclone. Sixty-six-year-old Debbie ...
AYR, Australia — An Australian journalist covering flooding from Cyclone Debbie was shocked to come across a dead bull shark that was apparently swept up in the deluge. ... AYR, Australia — An ...
SYDNEY, March 28-- The Insurance Council of Australia issued the following news release: The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has declared a catastrophe for damage caused by Severe Tropical ...
PETERSBURG — Due to the threat of severe weather, Petersburg National Battlefield will be closed today, Thursday, August 8. This includes the Eastern Front Visitor Center, park tour road, trails and ...
Cyclone Debbie has been forming off the coast of Queensland state over recent days, the Bureau of Meteorology said, and is expected to hit land after daybreak Tuesday morning. Residents are being ...
As Tropical Cyclone Fina churns off the Northern Territory coast, it is all hands on deck to batten down the hatches – ...
Tropical Cyclone Debbie is touching down across northeast Australia. This is the view from space. The Australian Bureau Of Meteorology says the category four cyclone hit the Queensland coast with ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Widespread flooding on Wednesday blocked roads, closed schools, diverted flights and forced hundreds of people to evacuate across New Zealand's North Island, as the tail-end of ...
A bull shark washed up after Cyclone Debbie flooded north Queensland. — -- The calm after the storm wasn't so calm after emergency crews on Thursday found an unexpected shark out of water on a ...
SYDNEY, March 27 (Reuters) - Thousands of Australians were being urged to evacuate from coastal communities in the path of a powerful cyclone on Monday, as the storm bore down on the nation's ...
AYR, Australia – An Australian journalist covering flooding from Cyclone Debbie was shocked to come across a dead bull shark that was apparently swept up in the deluge. WIN News reporter Philip Calder ...