Arabian Sea Region Rumbles as Magnitude 4.1 Earthquake Strikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:52pm on 05 Jan 2024,Friday Weather & Environment

The Arabian Sea region experienced a shake as a magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck on Friday at 09:52 pm, reported the National Center for Seismology. The quake, occurring at a depth of 10 kilometers, sent ripples through the area. The National Center for Seismology shared details on X, stating the earthquake's magnitude, date, time, and coordinates (Lat: 20.18, Long: 72.24). While the tremor sparked attention, no immediate reports of damage or casualties have emerged. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of seismic activities in the region.

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Chaos Across England as River Thames Overflows, Forcing Evacuations in Henley-on-Thames

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:57pm on 05 Jan 2024,Friday Weather & Environment

Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding across England, forcing the evacuation of over 1,000 properties. The River Thames overflowed in Henley-on-Thames, leaving riverside homes under water. Photos show floodwaters breaching houses in the Oxfordshire town. The Environment Agency has over 270 flood warnings in place amid the deluge. Trains have also faced disruption, with Great Western Railway closing several lines due to flooding. In Hackney Wick, London, a canal burst its banks overnight, prompting firefighters to evacuate around 50 residents as 10 acres flooded. The Environment Agency warns flood risks remain high, as soaked ground cannot absorb more rain. Forecasters say showers may continue in southern England. The severe weather follows recent storms which left the ground saturated.

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Storm Henk Wreaks Havoc Across England: Fatalities, Evacuations, and Flooding Chaos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:53am on 05 Jan 2024,Friday Weather & Environment

Severe flooding and relentless rains from Storm Henk have caused widespread devastation in England. A major incident has been declared in Nottinghamshire, with Gloucestershire communities surrounded by water. Evacuations are underway in Shrewsbury, and Worcester faces submerged areas. Tewkesbury is almost cut off, urging evacuees to seek refuge in dedicated centers. Over 550 flood warnings persist, impacting 450 properties. The Environment Agency warns of continued flooding in the Midlands, south, and east. A tragic incident claimed an 87-year-old's life in Oxfordshire, prompting an investigation. The Boat Inn in Shropshire faces its third flood in less than a year.

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Northern India Shivers as Cold Wave Hits Below -5°C, Disrupting Daily Life

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:18am on 04 Jan 2024,Thursday Weather & Environment

A severe cold wave has blanketed northern India, with temperatures plummeting below -5°C in Indian-administered Kashmir. Dense fog engulfs regions, disrupting flights and train services, impacting daily commuting. Famous landmarks like Dal Lake freeze partially, affecting boat transport. Water pipelines freeze, hindering access to daily necessities. Delhi experiences temperatures as low as 7°C, particularly affecting the homeless. The cold snap disrupts train schedules, causing chaos for millions of passengers dependent on the Indian Railways. Health concerns arise, exacerbated by Delhi's winter pollution. The weather department advises caution, urging people to use fog lights and limit outdoor activities during the persistent cold wave.

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Coldwave Grips North India, Disrupting Flights and Prompting School Closures Amidst Dense Fog

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:21am on 04 Jan 2024,Thursday Weather & Environment

A pervasive coldwave grips North India as dense fog disrupts flights at Delhi airport. The India Meteorological Department reports chilling temperatures across regions. In Delhi, Safdarjung records a bone-chilling 5°C, while Palam registers 7°C. Uttar Pradesh experiences frigid conditions with Bareilly at 8°C, Lucknow at 9°C, Prayagraj at 10°C, and Varanasi at 10°C. Rajasthan faces extreme cold with Bikaner at 7°C, Jaisalmer at 8°C, Kota at 9°C, and Jaipur at 9°C. Bihar encounters icy temperatures, with Gaya and Purnea at 8°C and Patna at 10°C. The coldwave prompts school closures in Noida and Greater Noida. The weather department anticipates a gradual rise in minimum temperatures over the next few days in East and Central India.

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Storm Henk Havoc: More Than 300 Flood Warnings Issued, London Commuters Face Travel Chaos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:51am on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday Weather & Environment

Hundreds of flood warnings remain active across England and Wales after Storm Henk brought heavy rain and strong winds up to 81mph, causing continued travel chaos on Wednesday. A severe flood warning was issued in Northampton, forcing evacuations. Hundreds of West Midlands properties flooded for the fourth time this winter. Tenby faced sewage contamination risks. While 125,000 homes had power restored, 10,000 lack electricity, mostly in central, southern and southeastern England. Rail networks continue seeing disruptions with blocked lines and displaced trains. Major roads also shut down due to flooding. A woman was hospitalized in London after being hit by a falling tree amid the treacherous conditions. The UK faces a messy recovery from the latest battering by the extreme weather.

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Japan Earthquake Toll Climbs to 62 Amid Aftershocks and Adverse Weather Challenges

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:42am on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday Weather & Environment

The aftermath of powerful earthquakes in Japan's Ishikawa prefecture reveals a rising death toll of 62, with many feared trapped in collapsed buildings. Rescuers confront aftershocks and poor weather in their mission to locate survivors. Over 20 people are seriously injured, and efforts to determine the number of missing individuals are ongoing. The earthquakes, including a magnitude 7.5 tremor, struck the Noto Peninsula, causing widespread damage. The Japan Meteorological Agency warns of heavy rainfall, heightening the risk of landslides. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida acknowledges the urgency, emphasizing the race against time for rescue operations.            

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UK Records Second-Warmest Year in 2023, Met Office Highlights Climate Change Impact

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:08pm on 02 Jan 2024,Tuesday Weather & Environment

The Met Office reveals that 2023 marked the UK's second-warmest year on record, attributing it to human-induced climate change. With a mean temperature of 9.97 degrees Celsius, just below 2022's figure, the trend aligns with the country's warming climate. The UK's 10 warmest years, all in the 21st century, raise concerns about heightened risks like droughts, wildfires, and extreme weather events. Despite global climate agreements, experts emphasize the need for more decisive action to prevent irreversible consequences. Wales and Northern Ireland experienced their warmest years on record, reflecting the nationwide temperature surge.

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'Battle against time': Dozens dead as Japan rocked by massive quakes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:54am on 02 Jan 2024,Tuesday Weather & Environment

At least 48 people have died after Japan was struck by a series of major earthquakes on Monday, with the largest recorded at magnitude 7.6. Rescuers are in a "battle against time" to find survivors trapped under rubble, according to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The quakes sparked fires and destroyed homes near the epicenter on Japan's Noto peninsula. Around 1,000 troops have been sent to assist rescue efforts, but damaged infrastructure is hampering access to affected areas. Over 100 homes in Wajima city have been destroyed by fires still burning Tuesday morning. The government has urged coastal residents to stay away despite lifted tsunami warnings, as strong aftershocks are forecast.

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Storm Henk Brings Chaos to UK with 80mph Winds and Heavy Rainfall

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:45am on 02 Jan 2024,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Storm Henk is wreaking havoc across the UK, with the Met Office issuing an amber wind warning for southern England, the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales until 20:00 GMT. Exposed coasts may experience gusts of 70 to 80mph, while inland areas could face winds up to 60mph. A yellow rain warning is in place until 21:00, affecting regions as far north as Manchester and Hull. Over 100 flood warnings and nearly 200 flood alerts have been issued by the Environment Agency. The Met Office emphasizes the risk of flying debris, potential injuries, power cuts, and advises precautions such as securing loose objects and avoiding coastal areas.

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