Flood
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Drinking Water in Australian Town Turns Brown After Flood, Within Drinkable Standards, Authorities Say
The drinking water has turned brown after a flood saturated an Australian town. However, authorities say that the water supply is within drinkable standards.
Latest Research Articles
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Major Flooding Continues to Threat New South Wales and Victoria Due to Persistent Heavy Rain
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At Least 4 Weather Warnings In Effect over Parts of Michigan as Flooding, Winds, Winter Weather Remain
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Researchers Demonstrate Seismometer Can Detect Flood, Which Might Serve as an Early Warning System
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25 Dead, 52 Missing: Heavy Rains Caused Five Rivers to Flood Parts of Venezuela
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Carolinas Get Last Landfall of Hurricane Ian with Storm Surge, Flood in Some Areas
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Soil-Borne Banana Fungus from Africa has New Strain, Spreading Worldwide Via Floods
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Dangerous Marche Flood Overwhelms Roads, Farmlands in Italy, Residents Climb Trees, Roofs for Refuge
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Chicago Flash Floods Left Swamped Neighborhoods and Abandoned Cars
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Officials in Mississippi Urge People To Evacuate as Record Setting Rains Cause Flood
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Climate Change Escalates Annual US Flood Damage to $3 Billion, Study Reveals
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Flooding in Nigeria Leaves 50 People Dead and Multiple Homes Damaged
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US Weather: Unexpected Storms and Flood Fuel Barrage Resulting in Delayed and Cancellation of Flights