Dense Fog Canceles Over 100 Flights in London
Every flight on Heathrow was either cancelled or delayed, due to dense fog The dense fog that settled in southeast England has cancelled at least 125 flights at Heathrow Airport in London, on Wednesday...
View ArticlePowerful Snowstorm Hits Central and Eastern Canada
Montreal residents trying to dig their cars out of snow Central and eastern Canada was hit by a powerful snowstorm, which disrupted air traffic and all connections between Ontario and the Atlantic...
View ArticleEtna Continues To Erupt as Two Airports Shut Down
Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe, has erupted more than 16 times this year; this one is the most intense yet. The Mount Etna volcano continues to erupt, causing the shut down of two...
View ArticleStorm Ivar Caused Extensive Damages in Norway and Sweden
Extreme weather in the northern part of Europe, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity Over several days, Norway and Sweden were swept away by storm Ivar, as thousands were left without...
View ArticleUnusual Fire Affects American Tourist Destination Big Sur
The blaze begun shortly after midnight Monday and it spread to 769 acres on Tuesday While the fire season is long over for most parts in America, it is still “alive and kicking” in the beautiful region...
View ArticleReno Hospital on Lockdown, After Gunman Kills One
The gunman and his victims were found on the third floor of the building. A gunman opened fire at a hospital in Reno, Nevada, killing one person and injuring two, before committing suicide. The attack...
View ArticleHelicopter Crash in Afghanistan Kills Six U.S. Troops
A tragic helicopter crash killed six U.S. troops on Tuesday, December 17th. Six American troops lost their lives in Afghanistan when the helicopter they were in crashed, in the southern part of the...
View ArticleThe Deadly 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
The powerful hurricane struck the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and Florida The hurricane grounded first in Puerto Rico on September 13, feast day of San Felipe, killing 1,000 people....
View ArticleThe Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 began in April and lasted for six months The Mississippi flood of 1927 was one of America’s worst natural catastrophes. More significantly, it became the catalyst...
View ArticleThe Great Kanto Earthquake
142,000 people lost their lives, including 40,000 who simply disappeared in the great Kanto earthquake The epicenter lay deep beneath Oshirna Island in Sagami Bay. The shock was estimated around 8.2 on...
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