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Extreme Canada Weather Causes Record $5.7 Billion Insured Damage
An onslaught of four natural disasters caused C$7.1 billion ($5.3 billion) of insured losses across Canada in just two months — more than any other summer on record. In July and August, a ballistic hailstorm tore through cars and buildings …
Read More Last of Eight Bulls Eyed Escaping From Mall Rodeo Recaptured: Video
First responders in a Massachusetts city had to exercise some impromptu roundup skills when eight bulls escaped from a rodeo being held in the parking lot of a mall on Sunday. Video posted online captured the moment when the bulls …
Read More Florida’s Big Bend Braces for Third Hurricane in a Year as Helene Gains Strength
Florida’s Big Bend region on the northern Gulf Coast is bracing for yet another hurricane, the third in the last 13 months. Wind speeds for what could soon be Hurricane Helene are forecast to reach up to 115 mph, higher …
Read More Road Work Inspector Who Survived Baltimore Bridge Collapse to File Claim
It was just another overnight shift for Damon Davis, a road construction inspector who was supervising repairs on Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge — until the deck beneath his feet started crumbling. He ran for his life and, miraculously, made …
Read More 12 University Lacrosse Players Diagnosed With Rare Muscle Injury After Workout
A dozen Tufts University men’s lacrosse players have been diagnosed with a rare muscle injury after participating in a voluntary, supervised 45-minute workout that the team conducted, a university spokesperson said Friday. Five of the players who have been diagnosed …
Read More Ex-Twitter Worker Wins Musk Layoff Pay Fight, Memo Says
Elon Musk lost a legal fight over unpaid severance to a former Twitter employee who was laid off when he took over the social media platform in 2022, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg News. The resolution of the …
Read More Hurricane John Makes Landfall in Mexico as Major Category 3 Storm
Hurricane John hit Mexico’s southern Pacific coast late on Monday as a major category 3 storm, with authorities warning residents to protect themselves against potentially deadly storm surges and torrential rain. The storm, packing maximum sustained winds of 120 mph …
Read More Flood Damage on Key Austrian Rail Link to Take Months to Repair
Austria’s national railways will need months to restore the country’s busiest train line after catastrophic floods wrecked infrastructure, throttling the capacity to move people and goods. Commuters and supply chains will need to adapt after record rainfall damaged tracks, tunnels …
Read More British Water Companies Fight $2 Billion Lawsuits Over Sewage Pollution
Six British water companies under-reported sewage discharges and overcharged millions of customers up to 1.5 billion pounds ($2 billion) as a result, lawyers bringing a landmark lawsuit told a London tribunal on Monday. The utilities companies, including Britain’s largest water …
Read More Canada’s Insurance Czar Has ‘Harsh’ Message About Climate: You May Have to Move
The soaring cost and difficulty of insuring against climate risks may force people to relocate, the head of Canada’s main financial regulator warned. Rising damages from extreme weather don’t seem to be a regulatory problem, but rather a cost problem, …
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