SYDNEY (Reuters) -Giant hailstones have rained down in Australia’s Queensland state and more than 95,000 homes were left without power on Tuesday as a powerful spring storm swept through the country’s ...
Wild footage has revealed the shocking devastation caused by a major storm that ripped through South East Queensland on Monday, with more than 90,000 homes and businesses still without power – and ...
Lightning, destructive winds and hail have hit large parts of the state, with more than 150,000 homes losing power.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina has strengthened into a category 4 system - bringing heavy wind gusts, intense rain and flash ...
Hot air generated by the fierce giant storm has been propelled south, and multiple states will feel the impact.
Sunrise host Nat Barr loses it over $96million government blowout: 'Can we get some kind of refund?'
Sunrise host Natalie Barr has slammed the Bureau of Meteorology over its bungled website redesign, after the project's cost ...
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With ageing assets being pushed beyond their design limits by extreme weather, digital disruption and soaring volume demands, ...
While leaders have been focusing on avoiding breaching the +1.5°C threshold of the Paris Agreement, a sweeping new scientific ...
Indonesia's Mount Semeru volcano erupted Wednesday afternoon around 4:00 p.m. local time, sending ash more than 6,500 feet ...
Experts contacted by Euronews agree that tornadoes are impossible to predict, but warn that extreme events will become more ...
This week, insurers will be in Clifton to meet with residents whose properties were affected by the severe hailstorm and ...
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