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While the slow grid continues there's no danger to the public and no homes in the area are threatened. That from a report ...
While there is no immediate threat to I-82, nearby homes and the Yakima River, recent observations indicate new landslide ...
Kim lost 14 relatives and her traditional timber stilt home when Yagi's rains unleashed a landslide that engulfed much of Lang Nu village in mountainous Lao Cai province. An aerial photo taken on ...
Hundreds of vehicles were left stranded on the strategic 250-kilometre highway -- the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country -- on Sunday after heavy rainfall and ...
OLYMPIA — Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a bill into law Monday that prohibits other states, territories or districts from sending their National Guard troops to Washington state without approval from ...
Heavy rains cause flash floods, landslides in J-K; 3 dead, highway blocked. UP man flees after throwing acid on wife, daughters in Shahjahanpur village. Get all the latest updates in today's Speed ...
Three people have died and the Srinagar-Jammu national highway, the lifeline of the Valley, has been shut after heavy rain caused landslides and triggered flash floods in the Union Territory.
In contrast, the mountainous regions of Shangla and parts of Kohistan were hit by heavy overnight rain, which led to landslides at several points along the KKH, particularly in Upper Kohistan near ...
At least 22 families have been shifted as a precautionary measure due to the lurking threat of a landslide in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir, a government official said. Traffic ...
At least 22 families have been shifted as a precautionary measure due to the lurking threat of a landslide in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir, a government official said.Traffic ...
As you know, it gets pretty hot in there sometimes,” a White House official told the Washington Examiner after the girl was confirmed unharmed. During the president’s remarks, Trump claimed ...
Dozens of fire chiefs, city planners, tribal natural resource managers and other officials from across Southeast Alaska were set to gather last month for a second annual landslide conference.