floods
Coverage of floods in the Nexus archive.
- 16 Belagavi villages cut off due to heavy rain
16 villages in Belagavi are cut off due to heavy rain. District administration officers are preparing for potential floods in the Krishna basin.
- Belagavi officials asked to prepare for possible floods
Belagavi officials have been instructed to prepare for potential floods. Water discharge from Maharashtra is increasing daily, raising concerns.
- West Africa: Deadly West Africa Floods Raise Questions About Liberia's Preparedness As Heavy Rains Continue
Deadly floods in West Africa, particularly in Liberia, have raised concerns about the country's preparedness as heavy rains continue, according to a FrontPageAfrica report.
- 8 dead, 1 missing in China tornado, days after warning of extreme weather ahead
Eight people have died and one remains missing in central China after tornadoes and rainstorms struck, with rescue efforts ongoing in the south amid flood warnings. Meteorologists warn of complex flood prevention challenges this year due to heavy rain, typhoons, and geological disasters.
- Kerrville restaurant owners reflect one year later
Kerrville restaurant owners are reflecting on the impact of last year's deadly floods in Kerr County, which claimed nearly 120 lives. The Fourth of July in the region this year combined solemn remembrance with celebratory elements.
- U.T. Khader calls for preparedness against both floods and drought in Kodagu
U.T. Khader urges preparedness against both floods and drought in Kodagu. The call emphasizes proactive measures to address potential natural disasters.
- El Nino: Is Africa ready for the perfect storm?
A strong El Nino expected later this year could bring drought, floods and displacement to parts of Africa. Experts say the warnings are clear, but question whether governments can act before disaster strikes.
- Kodagu bars unauthorised entry to rivers, waterfalls as monsoon intensifies
Kodagu has restricted unauthorized entry to rivers and waterfalls as the monsoon intensifies. This follows previous monsoon seasons that caused landslides and floods, prompting the administration to implement stricter safety measures this year.
- El Niño could bring deadly floods, vicious winds, huge hailstones to Israel
The Israel Meteorological Service has outlined three scenarios involving El Niño, which could lead to deadly floods, vicious winds, and huge hailstones in Israel. These events are described as having 'low probability' but 'severe potential impact' to aid authorities in preparedness.
- As the nation turns 250, a Texas town grieves instead
A Texas town is grieving after floods claimed 139 lives, including 25 campers from Camp Mystic, two counselors, and the camp’s co-owner and executive director.
- Data: Texas Hill Country flood survivors still struggling in recovery 1 year later
One year after the Hill Country floods caused over 100 deaths, survivors continue to face financial and mental health challenges in recovery efforts. New data highlights ongoing struggles among those affected by the disaster.
- Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains
Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May, with fears the death toll could rise as rescue efforts continue during the rainy season. Neighboring countries like Ghana, Benin, Togo, and Nigeria have also experienced flooding, with Ghana reporting 13 deaths.
- Ghana: President Mahama Urges Unity At National Prayers and Thanksgiving Despite Floods
President John Dramani Mahama urged Ghanaians to remain united, grateful, and prayerful amid recent floods in Accra that caused fatalities and property damage. The call for unity came during a national prayers and thanksgiving event.
- Floods have killed at least 59 people so far this year in Ivory Coast Ivory
Floods in Ivory Coast have killed at least 59 people this year, according to a government spokesperson. Recent torrential rains caused floods and landslides in Ivory Coast and Ghana, with 24 deaths reported in the capital cities of both countries. The government urged residents to follow safety guidelines in high-risk areas.
- Floods have killed at least 59 people so far this year in Ivory Coast Ivory
Floods in Ivory Coast have killed at least 59 people this year, as confirmed by a government spokesperson. The incident highlights the ongoing impact of flooding in the region.
- 59 killed in Ivory Coast floods amid fears number of dead could rise
Floods and landslides in Ivory Coast's Attecoube area killed 59 people, with fears the death toll could increase. A house in an informal settlement was damaged by the landslides.
- One year after the Texas floods, home feels further away than ever
A year after deadly floods in Sandy Creek, Texas, destroyed 74 homes and killed 10 people, the Gerstner-Willis family and community remain displaced, with many still living in damaged homes or RVs. Ashlee Willis and her family survived the July 2022 storm but have yet to rebuild, highlighting ongoing struggles in the disaster-affected area.
- Nigeria: Lagos Submerged As Floods Sack Homes, Paralyse Traffic, Halts Businesses
Torrential rainfall lasting over 12 hours submerged property and roads in Lagos, halting commercial activities, vehicular movement, and causing floods that damaged homes.
- Africa: Insurance Helps Farmers Protect Livelihoods As Climate Shocks Intensify
Insurance is helping African farmers recover from droughts and floods as climate shocks intensify. The World Food Programme (WFP) highlights this approach to prevent crises from deepening amid threats from El Niño.
- Centre deputes Ministers to assess damage in flood hit Arunachal
Twelve of Arunachal Pradesh’s 28 districts have been affected by floods, resulting in at least three deaths and damage to roads, bridges, and houses. Assam’s Dhemaji district has also experienced flooding.
- Floods in Ghana and Ivory Coast leave at least 24 dead following torrential rains
Heavy rains triggered flooding and landslides in the capital cities of Ghana and Ivory Coast, resulting in at least 24 deaths. Authorities confirmed the fatalities following the torrential rains.
- China’s Politburo orders rapid-response overhaul in the face of floods and extreme heat
China’s Politburo has emphasized the need for improved forecasting and disaster prevention to address extreme weather, including floods and heatwaves. The meeting, chaired by President Xi Jinping, urged local governments to prioritize people’s safety and implement forceful measures against natural disasters.
- One year after Kerr County floods, grants help families heal beyond the damage
One year after devastating flooding in Kerr County, families continue to rebuild their lives physically and emotionally with the aid of grants.
- South Africa's anti-migrant deadline looms
South Africa faces a June 30th deadline for undocumented migrants to leave, causing concern among African migrants. Meanwhile, floods in Ghana have resulted in at least three deaths, and Cape Verde is becoming a safer environment for LGBTQ+ individuals on the continent.
- Monsoon fury batters Arunachal; IAF rescues stranded people, flood toll at three
Heavy monsoon rains and thunderstorms are battering Arunachal Pradesh, leading to three flood-related deaths. The Indian Air Force is conducting rescue operations for stranded individuals, and the India Meteorological Department has warned of continued severe weather in East Siang and neighboring districts.
- Monsoon tracker LIVE: Three dead in Arunachal floods; IMD says monsoon in north India may arrive in 5-6 days
Three people died in floods in Arunachal Pradesh, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts monsoon arrival in north India within 5-6 days. Heavy rainfall exceeding 100 mm was recorded in Mumbai's suburbs on June 28.
- Torrential thunderstorms, hail flood suburban streets with ice floats on first full summer weekend in Idaho
Torrential thunderstorms and hail caused flooding in suburban Boise, Idaho, with a resident kayaking through ice-covered floodwaters. A rural county near Nevada experienced 553 lightning strikes during the severe weather event.
- Roads turn to rivers as cataclysmic deadly floods sweep Kentucky on third day of life-threatening storm
Cataclysmic deadly floods have turned roads into rivers in Kentucky during the third day of a life-threatening storm. The flooding poses severe risks to residents and infrastructure.
- Bangkok votes for governor as Chadchart eyes record term amid urban woes
Bangkok residents voted for governor and 50 council members, with Chadchart Sittipunt leading the polls amid challenges like floods, traffic, and pollution. Over 4.5 million voters were eligible for the election.
- Kittredge residents dig out from flood damage as Red Cross, volunteers mobilize to help
Residents of Kittredge are cleaning up after severe floods caused significant mud and debris damage to homes. The Red Cross and local volunteers are distributing supplies and assisting with recovery efforts, while community members coordinate cleanup and support. Flooding exceeded 2013 levels, with water lines reaching up to three feet inside some homes near Avenue F.
- Africa: Global Leaders Say Ocean Is No Longer Optional in Climate Action
Global leaders emphasize the ocean's critical role in climate action as scientists warn of a perilous tipping point. Warming oceans are altering marine ecosystems and increasing climate risks, including dying coral reefs, biodiversity loss, severe floods, and threats to food security.
- Ghana: Over 1,700 Displaced As Floods Ravage Western Region
Over 1,700 people have been displaced in Ghana's Wassa Amenfi West Municipality following severe flooding caused by a week of torrential rains in the Western Region.
- The Human Community: Shortages Ep3 (1993)
The episode discusses Earth's limited water, space, and food supplies, highlighting challenges like floods, droughts, overcrowded cities, and global hunger. It examines how population growth and human consumption could impact future resource shortages and survival.
- Michigan floods expose lack of information, preparation in many rural areas
Floods in Michigan have revealed insufficient information and preparation in rural areas. Tom Peterman is cleaning up outside his home in Black Lake, Grant Township, following recent flooding.
- Evening showers leave Bengaluru flooded, trigger massive snarls at Whitefield
Evening showers caused severe flooding in Bengaluru, leading to significant traffic congestion in Whitefield. The heavy rainfall disrupted transportation and daily activities in the area.
- In Nepal’s highlands, climate change threatens Tibet’s Bon faith
In Nepal’s highlands, climate change is causing floods that destroy homes and land in Lubra, Nepal’s last Bon village, threatening the survival of ancient Bon traditions.
- Farms and crops still feeling effects of Kona Lows but recovering
Waimanalo Country Farms remained operational during severe weather, while many other farms are recovering from flood damage totaling $50 million. The article highlights ongoing recovery efforts from Kona Lows impacting farms and crops.
- Millions in path of 'extreme' life-threatening floods as Arthur slams EIGHT states after making landfall
Millions are in the path of 'extreme' life-threatening floods as Storm Arthur impacts eight states after making landfall. The storm poses a severe threat to residents in the affected regions.
- Half of world’s children exposed to at least three climate hazards, Unicef says
Half of the world’s children are exposed to at least three overlapping climate hazards, including heatwaves, storms, floods, and droughts, according to a Unicef report. The report highlights that almost every child, including those in high-income countries, faces at least one climate hazard, threatening their health, education, and survival.
- Braemar Hotels Holder Al Shams Accuses Firm of ‘Self-Dealing’
Braemar Hotels Holder Al Shams accuses a firm of self-dealing. Urban centers in Texas, including Dallas, are sinking due to subsidence, increasing risks of floods and earthquakes and endangering buildings.