Archive for May 2022
Study: Climate Change a Major Factor in South Africa Floods
MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — The fatal floods that wreaked havoc in South Africa in mid-April this year have been attributed to human-caused climate change, a rapid analysis published Friday by a team of leading international scientists said. The study by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Mexico Governor Seeks More US Aid for Wildfire Response
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s governor is asking for additional federal assistance to respond to wildfires burning across the state’s north, including one that is the second-largest in the state’s history and that officials estimate has destroyed hundreds … Source: Claims Journal
Read More$230M Settlement Reached Over 2015 California Oil Spill
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The owner of an oil pipeline that spewed thousands of barrels of crude oil onto Southern California beaches in 2015 has agreed to pay $230 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by fishermen and property … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMenaced by Flames, Nuclear Lab Peers Into Future of Wildfire
LOS ALAMOS N.M. (AP) — Public schools were closed and evacuation bags packed this week as a stubborn wildfire crept within a few miles of the city of Los Alamos and its companion U.S. national security lab — where assessing … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Cat 6’ Hurricane Simulator With 200 mph Winds
MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) — The Category 6 hurricane’s howling winds accelerate to a startling 200 mph in Miami, mercilessly pummeling a two-story wood-frame house until the roof tears off and the rattling windows explode. And a towering 20-foot storm surge … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTo Stop Baton Rouge Floods, They’re Carving a 12-Mile River
ZACHARY, La. (AP) — You can’t quite see it yet from Plank Road or La. 19 near Zachary, but work crews are building a man-made river from scratch. Down inside a huge, wide “V” carved out of the earth, concrete … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKansas Supreme Court Orders More Fact-Finding in Air Ambulance Case
Federal law may prohibit states from regulating prices charged to insurers by air ambulance providers, but that doesn’t absolve the Workers’ Compensation Board of its responsibility to determine whether the billed charges are “usual and customary,” a split Kansas Supreme … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Cleaner Air Leads to More Atlantic Hurricanes
Cleaner air in United States and Europe is brewing more Atlantic hurricanes, a new U.S. government study found. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration study links changes in regionalized air pollution across the globe to storm activity going both up … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFloodwaters Force Thousands to Evacuate in Western Canada
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — All 4,000 people in the Northwest Territories town of Hay River have been ordered to evacuate due to floodwaters that have reached the community’s downtown area. Chief April Martel of the Katl’odeeche First Nation on Wednesday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSeveral Feared Dead After Chemical Plant Blast in Slovenia
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — An explosion and fire at a chemical plant in southeast Slovenia has left at least four people missing and feared dead, officials said Thursday. Emergency officials said another two people were hospitalized in critical condition with … Source: Claims Journal
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