
California Wildfires’ $20B Cost Could Trigger US Financial Crisis
California wildfires have cost over $20 billion and are straining the US home insurance industry, potentially leading to a financial crisis similar to 2008.
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California wildfires have cost over $20 billion and are straining the US home insurance industry, potentially leading to a financial crisis similar to 2008.
The ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles have caused significant loss of life and property, highlighting critical gaps in government disaster response efforts.
A NASA-led study warns that seawater intrusion could jeopardize underground freshwater in 75% of coastal areas by 2100, threatening ecosystems and infrastructure.
Over 15,000 people across seven Sri Lankan districts are grappling with rain-related disasters, including floods and strong winds, with the highest impact seen in Jaffna.
A study by Charles Darwin University warns that human activities are driving the global decline of older animals, impacting species like lions and elephants.
Spain launches cleanup efforts after the deadliest floods in the nation’s history claim 214 lives in Valencia.
Typhoon Kong-rey, the 21st of the year, is poised to hit eastern Taiwan and bring record-breaking rainfall to Shanghai, causing widespread flight disruptions.
Flash floods in Spain’s Valencia region have tragically claimed 51 lives, marking the nation’s most devastating natural disaster in recent memory. Rescue efforts continue amid challenging conditions.
Tropical Storm Trami has devastated northwestern Philippines, causing 66 deaths and extensive flooding. Rescue operations are ongoing as the storm may turn again next week.
Hurricanes Helene and Milton are impacting voter turnout and campaign strategies in key swing states ahead of the US presidential election, raising concerns about election resilience.