Typhoon Bebinca Makes Landfall Near Shanghai, Strongest Typhoon in 75 Years

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:45am on 16 Sep 2024,Monday Weather & Environment

Typhoon Bebinca struck near Shanghai early Monday, marking the strongest storm to hit the city in 75 years, according to the China Meteorological Administration. The typhoon made landfall in Lingang New City, Shanghai’s eastern coastal area. In preparation, over 400,000 people were evacuated from the metropolitan area, with an additional 9,000 people relocated from Chongming District. The storm led to widespread disruptions, including the cancellation of hundreds of flights, suspension of train services, and highway closures. A 40km/h speed limit was imposed on city roads. Residents of Shanghai, which has a population of 25 million, were advised to stay home as the storm approached.

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IMD Issues Warnings for Heavy Rainfall in Eastern and Central India, Orange Alert in Several States

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55am on 16 Sep 2024,Monday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for extremely heavy rainfall in several regions due to a deep depression over Gangetic West Bengal and Bangladesh, expected to last until September 18. Isolated extremely heavy rainfall is predicted for South Jharkhand on September 15, while Chhattisgarh and East Madhya Pradesh will experience very heavy rain from September 15 to 17. West Madhya Pradesh will face similar conditions from September 17 to 18. An orange alert has been issued for Odisha, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh from September 15. Alerts are also in place for Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Assam, and Meghalaya in the coming days.

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Deadly Floods Across Central Europe: 8 Dead, Thousands Evacuated as Storm Boris Continues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:20pm on 15 Sep 2024,Sunday Weather & Environment

Severe flooding caused by Storm Boris has devastated Central and Eastern Europe, killing 8 people and displacing thousands. Austria, Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic are the hardest hit, with widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. In Austria, a firefighter lost his life during rescue efforts, while Romania reports five deaths. Thousands remain without power in Poland, and parts of the Czech Republic are cut off. Local authorities have declared disaster zones, and rescue operations continue amid ongoing torrential rains. Experts warn that climate change is worsening extreme weather events, with future floods expected to become more frequent.

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‘Catastrophe’ Strikes Central Europe as Deadly Floods Devastate Austria, Poland, Romania, and Czech Republic

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:41am on 15 Sep 2024,Sunday Weather & Environment

Central Europe is reeling from devastating floods caused by Storm Boris, leading to at least six deaths. Austria has declared a disaster area, with a firefighter killed during rescue efforts. In Poland, one person drowned and thousands face power outages. Romania reported four fatalities, with two missing, while the Czech Republic is dealing with severe flooding and power disruptions affecting 51,000 households. The storm, described as a rare event, has overwhelmed communities, with rainfall totals reaching 288mm in some areas. Authorities are urging evacuations and deploying emergency measures.

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Central & Eastern Europe Braces for Further Flooding, 4 Dead in Romania

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:01am on 15 Sep 2024,Sunday Weather & Environment

Severe floods have claimed 4 lives in Romania, where rescue efforts continue amid widespread displacement. Torrential rain has lashed central and eastern Europe, triggering flood warnings in countries like Poland, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu stated that preventing further loss of life is the top priority. In Poland, southern provinces face rising water levels, while in Prague, flood barriers have been raised. Austria and parts of Germany brace for more rain and potential landslides. Climate change is increasingly linked to extreme rainfall, leading to frequent flood events.

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Four Die in Romanian Floods as Cyclone Boris Brings Torrential Rains Across Europe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:09pm on 14 Sep 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment

Cyclone Boris has caused torrential rain and flooding across central and eastern Europe, leading to the deaths of four people in Romania's Galati region. Emergency services in Romania confirmed the fatalities during a search and rescue operation. Heavy rains also triggered evacuations in Poland and led to the closure of flood barriers in Prague, Czech Republic. The Czech capital, which has implemented extensive flood defenses since its devastating floods in 1997 and 2002, remains on high alert. Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia are also experiencing heavy rainfall, with weather services warning of flash floods and extreme precipitation in several regions.

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Typhoon Yagi Causes Severe Flooding, Death Toll Rises in Vietnam and Thailand

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:09pm on 14 Sep 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment

Typhoon Yagi, Asia's most powerful storm of the year, has devastated southern China and Southeast Asia, causing extensive flooding. After striking the Philippines, the storm moved west, heavily impacting northern Vietnam and northern Thailand. The death toll in Vietnam has reached at least 226 due to landslides and flooding, with infrastructure damage reported. Thailand has seen at least 33 fatalities, including nine in the past week. Both countries are grappling with severe flooding and landslides, complicating rescue efforts. Scientists warn that climate change is intensifying such storms, disproportionately affecting vulnerable regions.

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Typhoon Yagi Brings Devastating Floods to Myanmar, 33 Dead, 230,000 Displaced

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:48am on 14 Sep 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment

Myanmar has been devastated by severe flooding following Typhoon Yagi, displacing over 230,000 people and claiming at least 33 lives, according to official reports. However, Radio Free Asia estimates the death toll to be significantly higher, at 160. The country's ruling junta has requested foreign aid to alleviate the crisis, with state-run media reporting temporary relief camps set up for victims. Rescue efforts are ongoing, but challenges persist, including a shortage of boats to reach stranded individuals. The situation remains dire, with the capital Naypyidaw among the worst-hit areas, and reports of hundreds trapped by flooding.

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Delhi Exceeds Annual Rainfall Average in September Amid Heavy Showers and Waterlogging

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:05am on 14 Sep 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment

Incessant rainfall across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) has caused the capital to exceed its annual and seasonal rainfall averages this September. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi surpassed the 1,000mm rainfall mark, its highest since 2021 and the second highest in the last decade. More heavy showers are expected throughout Saturday. The continuous rain since Wednesday night has caused waterlogging and traffic disruptions. On Friday, Palam recorded 54mm of rain, while Safdarjung logged 30.9mm in just three hours. Gurugram also recorded 18mm of rain between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm, adding to the region's woes.

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Central Europe Braces for Severe Flooding as Heavy Rainfall Hits Poland, Austria, and Czech Republic

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:02pm on 13 Sep 2024,Friday Weather & Environment

Central Europe is preparing for severe flooding as heavy rainfall and snow impact Poland, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Poland faces flash floods with up to 15cm of rain expected in southern provinces. Austria has deployed soldiers to aid flood defenses and is experiencing record rainfall and snowfall. The Czech Republic has reinforced flood defenses, recalling past devastations. In Prague, floodgates have been closed on the Vltava River. Authorities across the region are on high alert, with rail and travel disruptions reported and emergency aid being mobilized.

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