A New Mexico State Police spokesperson confirms a second person has been killed in wildfire near Ruidoso
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico State Police spokesperson confirms a second person has been killed in wildfire near Ruidoso.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico State Police spokesperson confirms a second person has been killed in wildfire near Ruidoso.
The grey skies are going and sunny weather is about to roll in - but temperatures are set to vary wildly around the country...
Carriers have spoken out explaining why so many flights are being delayed this week
Hurricane Beryl has broken records as the earliest Category 4 and Category 5 storm
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Hurricane Beryl has intensified into a category 5 storm as it barrels towards Jamaica after wreaking havoc across the eastern Caribbean.
Torrential rain causes landslides and flooding across three countries
Firefighters in Greece are spending a second day fighting wildfires on the island of Kos. Holidaymaker Eileen Brown said she arrived at her hotel in the area on Sunday but was soon evacuated and had to sleep outside last night.
Hurricane Beryl, now a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm, has set its sights on Jamaica after leaving at least one person dead and inflicting ruin across entire islands in the Caribbean on Monday.
Villagers in India's Telangana watch in concern as cattle are swept away as they cross the flooded Peddavagu River on June 28. Heavy rains battered the region. Fortunately, the animals managed to traverse the raging river, providing relief to onlookers.
Hurricane Beryl's explosive growth into an unprecedented early whopper of a storm shows the literal hot water the Atlantic and Caribbean are in right now and the kind of season ahead, experts said. Beryl smashed multiple records even before its major-hurricane-level winds approached land. The powerful storm is acting more like monsters that form in the peak of hurricane season thanks mostly to water temperatures as hot or hotter than the region normally gets in September, five hurricane experts told The Associated Press.
Heavy wind and rain hit southern Grenada as Hurricane Beryl passed through the region on Monday, July 1.Footage filmed and posted to X by user @LynnPoole84 shows trees swaying in the wind south of St George’s, Grenada, on Monday.According to the Met Office, Hurricane Beryl is a category 4 hurricane and is expected to make landfall in the Windward Islands on Monday. A life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds are expected when Beryl passes through the region, said the National Hurricane Center. Credit: @LynnPoole84 via Storyful
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Scientists attribute the latest extreme weather events to climate change driven by human activity.
Hurricane Beryl has strengthened into a Category 5 Atlantic hurricane — the earliest on record — as it powers across the Caribbean after bringing devastation to the Windward Islands, where at least one person is dead.
Stormy conditions hit northern Puerto Rico as Hurricane Beryl passed south of the island on July 2, heading toward Jamaica.Footage posted to X by meteorologist Ada Monzon shows heavy rain and trees swaying in the wind in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday morning.Hurricane Beryl, which became a Category 5 hurricane on Monday, is expected to remain a powerful hurricane as it makes its way across the Caribbean Sea. Credit: Ada Monzon via Storyful
STORY: :: Residents assess the damage to the capital after Hurricane Beryl hits Barbados:: Instagram/ @alanburke__:: July 1, 2024:: Bridgetown, BarbadosVideo from Barbados showed surging waves pounding the shore, downed palm trees and flooded streets in the capital, Bridgetown on Monday (July 1).Hurricane Beryl strengthened on Monday night into a "potentially catastrophic" category 5 storm as it moved across the eastern Caribbean, putting Jamaica near its path after downing power lines and flooding streets elsewhere.Reuters was able to confirm the location of the video from road layout, nearby businesses, buildings, and structures seen in the video matched file and satellite imagery of the area. Reuters was able to confirm the date of the videos from the original file metadata.
"It was a bit surreal. We had just gotten to paradise, so it was a lot to process," Emma Steinke tells PEOPLE of her vacation experience
The weather system is expected to a storm surge to Jamaica on Wednesday
Hurricane Beryl strengthened to a Category 5 storm late Monday, making it the earliest storm of its kind on record as it tears through the Caribbean. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami said in a post Tuesday that Beryl remains “an impressive Category 5 hurricane.” This makes it the earliest hurricane at the highest level…