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Earthquake: 3.8 quake strikes near Willow Creek, California
A shallow magnitude 3.8 earthquake was reported Monday afternoon 28 miles from Willow Creek, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The temblor occurred at 3:16 p.m. Pacific time at a depth of 21.7 miles. According to the USGS, the epicenter...
Tags: AEG, U.S. Geological Survey, FBI
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Weather Service: Yes, those were tornadoes
Tribune reporterThe storms that hit northern Illinois and northern Indiana this week spawned two confirmed tornadoes, the National Weather Service has determined. The more powerful of the two tornadoes hit 2-1/2 miles southwest of Shabbona, about 80 miles west of...Tags: National Weather Service, Chicago Weather, Kankakee, Weather Reports, Weather
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Newsmaker Q&A: Peter Warchal
Peter Warchal, a volunteer from the American Red Cross's Berks County chapter, deployed to Shawnee, Okla. earlier this month to assist tornado victims. In recent weeks, tornadoes in Oklahoma have killed dozens of people and damaged thousands of homes...Tags: American Red Cross, Human Interest, Weather Reports, Weather, Tornadoes
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Washington County, Eastern Panhandle under tornado watch
Washington and Frederick counties in Maryland and the West Virginia counties of Berkeley, Morgan and Jefferson are under a tornado watch until 10 p.m. Monday, the National Weather Service announced at 2:06 p.m. A tornado watch means weather conditions...Tags: National Weather Service, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Weather Reports, Weather, Tornadoes
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Floods and kisses challenge British rowers chasing Danube record
ReutersLONDON, June 10 (Reuters) - Two British rowers plan to be the first to row the length of the Danube River from Germany to the Black Sea this month when they set off on Tuesday, contending with record floods in central Europe. Former university oarsmen...Tags: Danube River, Czech Republic, Germany
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Budapest escapes floods, Danube starts to recede
ReutersBUDAPEST (Reuters) - The Hungarian capital escaped damage from the swollen river Danube, which peaked at record high levels in Budapest overnight and started receding slowly on Monday morning, the city's mayor said on Monday. Floods have forced tens of...Tags: Czech Republic, Germany, Budapest (Hungary), Viktor Orban, Hungary
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Thousands of Germans evacuate as dam on Elbe river breaks
ReutersMAGDEBURG/GROSS ROSENBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Thousands of people left their homes in eastern Germany on Sunday as a dam burst on the swollen River Elbe and swathes of farmland were flooded in an attempt to spare towns, with meteorologists forecasting...Tags: Politics, Czech Republic, Angela Merkel, Floods, Germany
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Joplin residents gather supplies for Moore tornado victims
MOORE, Okla. (AP) - Residents of Joplin, Mo., are delivering supplies in Oklahoma for residents affected by last month's devastating tornado in Moore. The Salvation Army says the group from Joplin will drop off their donations Monday morning in Oklahoma...Tags: Tornadoes, The Salvation Army
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Tornado kills 'Storm Chasers'' Carl Young, Tim and Paul Samaras
Tim Samaras and Carl Young, formerly of the Discovery Channel program “Storm Chasers,” along with Samaras’ 24-year-old son Paul, died Friday in a tornado that struck the Oklahoma City area, killing at least nine. It was the second deadly...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Television Industry, Tornadoes
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Tornadoes, flooding threaten Midwest, Plains
HOUSTON -- The National Weather Service issued a series of tornado watches for areas of Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas as the regions brace for another round of severe weather that will probably include flooding along the Mississippi River....
Tags: National Weather Service, Floods, Tornadoes, Weather Warnings, Fort Hood (military base)
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Santa Barbara earthquake upgraded to magnitude 4.8
The magnitude of Wednesday's earthquake off the Santa Barbara coast has been upgraded to 4.8, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake -- which struck at 7:38 a.m. about five miles west of UC Santa Barbara -- was initially reported at...
Tags: University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S. Geological Survey, Earthquakes, Disneyland Park
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