Cars submerged in water after severe floods hit California
Floodwater surrounds cars after powerful storm hits CaliforniaCA USAR TF 4
Floodwater surrounds cars after powerful storm hits CaliforniaCA USAR TF 4
We could see more stunning auroras, such as the famous Northern Lights, due to heightened solar activity
‘We’re not forcing anyone to remove gas boiler’, says energy secretary Grant Shapps
The Met Office has warned of possible travel disruption as the French-named storm arrives on UK shores
Reusable bags have been spotted covering new ULEZ cameras in south London as protests against the expansion continue.
A MAN has been fined after disposing his business waste at a beauty near Hereford.
It’s a plant that is nearly impossible to obliterate, but new research reveals the best way of tackling Japanese knotweed in the most sustainable way.
Over 300 people were evacuated in Spain’s Asturias region by Friday, March 31, as a number of wildfires rapidly spread overnight, the country’s Guardia Civil said.Emergency services said 91 individual forest fires were counted across the region on Friday.One wildfire rapidly spread across a mountainside above Oviedo overnight, prompting evacuations.Local authorities earlier said several houses in the Valdes, Villayon, and Tineo communities near the city were evacuated. At least 52 people, including seven children, were evacuated to a local sports center.Poor weather conditions were expected to continue on Friday, with strong gusts of wind set to complicate firefighting efforts, emergency services said.Authorities advised residents to confine themselves to their homes and to avoid driving. Credit: Guardia Civil via Storyful
Government’s reluctance to require panels to be fitted on new homes in England from 2025 remains a puzzle
India is home to more than 70% of global wild tiger population
The giant Burmese python captured in Florida's Everglades had swallowed the alligator whole, which scientists discovered during a necropsy.
Shocking images show piles of rubbish scattered across a Glasgow park.
Three near-500-foot wind turbines, proposed as part of plans to develop a green energy scheme in north Pembrokeshire, could be seen by most of the county, opponents have said.
THE MET Office has issued a flood alert for East Somerset rivers, and has adviced to be prepared for the following.
A huge block of snow was removed from the roof of a Truckee, California, home as the Sierra Nevada mountains’ second-snowiest winter on record continued in late March.Colby Wangler recorded this video and posted it to Instagram. Wangler told Storyful his friends Brian Biega and Jimmy Haden are seen in the footage, with Biega sawing as Haden secures him from behind. Wangler said the homeowners are friends of theirs who asked them to remove the large chunk of snow.“It has been snowing in the Sierra Nevada mountains and Truckee for months now, and we are looking at the second-biggest winter on record,” Wangler said. “The house, like thousands more in the area, was experiencing severe cracking in the drywall and many other structural components. This cornice was barely attached and was a huge safety concern.”He said Biega was using an old timber saw retrofit with a shovel handle on one end to saw the cornice, and explained that he and his friends are rock and ice climbers so they “had the skills to do it safely.”The footage shows the slab of packed snow fall and crumble to the ground with a satisfying crack and thud. The UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab has recorded more than 59.4 feet of snow as of March 29, and are expecting more to come. Credit: Colby Wangler via Storyful
"The whole time, she just kept watching me curiously," Whitlee Turner, a zookeeper with the Metro Richmond Zoo, said
The severe storms swept through the state, flipping cars over and tearing roofs from buildings
Boiler manufacturers will be fined thousands of pounds if they fail to install enough heat pumps under new net zero plans.
Major omissions and a last-minute refocus on energy security rather than net zero suggest a prime minister buffeted by internal factions
In the past 24 hours, 10.4mm of rain fell at Knighton.
Ambitious plans putting the North East at the heart of the UK’s energy security, creating 5,500 jobs, are a step closer with Government confirmation of financial backing for the scheme.