Wildfire Outbreak Forces Evacuations and Sparks Air Quality Alert in Western Canada
Western Canada battles its first major wildfires of the season, prompting evacuations and air quality warnings as authorities work to contain the blazes.
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Western Canada battles its first major wildfires of the season, prompting evacuations and air quality warnings as authorities work to contain the blazes.
Brazil’s President Lula requests a state of public calamity as deadly floods in Rio Grande do Sul claim 85 lives and displace 150,000 residents.
Heavy rains and devastating floods sweep through Texas, resulting in the tragic loss of a child in the Fort Worth area. Hundreds are being rescued from flooded areas.
Severe floods and mudslides in southern Brazil have killed 29 people, with President Lula da Silva visiting the disaster-stricken regions as rescue efforts continue.
Severe floods in Kazakhstan have led to the evacuation of nearly 100,000 people, with a state of emergency in eight provinces.
Kazakhstan faces its worst flooding in 80 years, with over 98,000 evacuated as the nation declares a state of emergency across 10 regions.
Thousands evacuated in Orsk as Ural River floods villages and causes dam failure. Russian officials respond to the emerging crisis.
Heavy rains in Bolivia’s La Paz have led to a state of emergency declaration as flooding causes significant damage and loss of life.
Thousands in Victoria, Australia, evacuated as severe bushfires ravage the region. Over 1,000 firefighters battle flames with support from aircraft and vehicles amidst extreme heat and dry conditions.
Unseasonably warm weather in Canada melts ice roads, cutting off 30 Indigenous communities in the north and breaking winter heat records in Toronto.