As Hurricane Florence barrels toward the Southeast as a Category 4 storm, South Carolina’s governor has ordered evacuations along the state’s entire coastline — which could affect up to a million people. “We know that this evacuation order is going to be inconvenient for some people,” Gov. Henry McMaster said at a news conference on […]
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Pipeline Spills 8,000 Gallons Of Fuel Into Indiana River
A Houston-based company says one of its pipelines has spilled more than 8,000 gallons of jet fuel into a river in Indiana. Buckeye Pipe Line says it shut the line down immediately when it found the pressure problem Friday night, the Associated Press reported on Sunday. Local officials say they have placed booms in St Marys River, the […]
Trump Continues To Erase Obama’s Legacy
The Trump administration on Thursday moved to freeze fuel economy standards in what officials described as an effort to give drivers access to “safer” and “more affordable” vehicles, in the latest swipe at former President Barack Obama’s legacy. The proposal comes just one day after the Trump administration announced major changes to health plans, providing […]
2 Firefighters, 3 Other Killed In California Wildfire
REDDING, Calif. – Two young children and their 70-year-old great-grandmother died in the wildfire that swept into the city of Redding with devastating speed, their family said Saturday, and a bulldozer operator who died working to contain the fire was identified as an 81-year-old man from a small community east of Sacramento. A tearful Sherry […]
Trump Announces That Scandal Ridden EPA Chief Resigns
Scott Pruitt has resigned as head of the Environmental Protection Agency after a string of controversies involving his leadership, President Trump announced Thursday on Twitter. “Within the Agency Scott has done an outstanding job, and I will always be thankful to him for this,” tweeted Trump, who added that EPA Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler would […]
Seattle Begins Ban On Plastic Straws And Utensils
Seattle businesses that sell food or drinks are banned from offering petroleum-based plastic straws or utensils, making Seattle the first major city in the U.S. to enact such a ban. The goal of the ban, which went into effect July 1, is to reduce waste and prevent the amount of plastic material that is polluting […]
4,600 “Killed In Puerto Rico By Hurricane Maria”
Hurricane Maria killed more than 4,600 people in Puerto Rico, 70 times the official toll, according to estimates in a Harvard University study. A third of deaths after September’s hurricane were due to interruptions in medical care caused by power cuts and broken road links, researchers say. The Puerto Rico government said it “always expected […]
Volcano Continues To Wreak Major Havoc In Hawaii
Ten more homes in the path of Hawaii’s Kileaua volcano eruption have been destroyed overnight by fast-moving lava, a spokesperson for the Hawaii County Civil Defense told ABC News. The most recently destroyed homes were in the Big Island’s Leilani Estates subdivision, which was evacuated more than three weeks ago. At least 51 homes have […]
Volcano Eruption Forces 1,500 Residents To Evacuate In Hawaii
Thousands were forced to evacuate after a 5.0 magnitude earthquake sparked Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano to erupt. Lava and plumes of smoke filled the sky as magma flowed through the streets. Check out this jaw-dropping footage. Red molten lava continued to spurt into the sky Friday morning hours after Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted, forcing officials to […]
24 States Placed On Alert For Hazardous Weather Conditions
A series of storms sweeping across the U.S. is delivering flooding rain, heavy snow and ice, and strong winds, putting two dozen states under storm alerts. Stormy weather already has inundated the western U.S., from Washington to Southern California and into the Rockies. Snow fell near Seattle and on mountains near Los Angeles. Gusty winds […]
California Death Toll Reaches 20 With Many Still Missing
A 30-year-old Thai immigrant was identified Sunday as the 20th victim of the mudslides that have devastated a Southern California community. The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said Pinit Sutthithepa was found during search and recovery efforts in Montecito Saturday afternoon. The sheriff’s office noted that Sutthithepa’s six-year-old son, Peerawat, and 79-year-old father-in-law, Richard Loring Taylor, […]
California Mudslide Victims Begin To Be Identified
Winter rainstorms in Southern California cause deadly mudslides. Take a look at some of the latest images of the devastation. The founder of a Catholic school and a woman known as the “first lady” of luxury real estate were among 17 people — ages 3 to 89 — who were killed when a powerful mudslide tore through […]