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Three people have died and more than 200 others left homeless in Nairobi's Mathare slums following floods that continue to ...
Today, green infrastructure projects on Ms. Chalk’s block can capture 8,800 gallons of rain per storm, and Water Wise has ...
The Corps of Engineers ran a test of the Bonnet Carre Spillway on Monday in preparation for the possibility it will have to ...
The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) has unveiled its Annual Flood Outlook (AFO), indicating that 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are at high risk of severe flooding ...
The river will reach flood stage from the Arkansas line to Baton Rouge beginning Saturday at the Natchez, Miss., gauge, fueled by last week's torrential rains in the Ohio Valley. New Orleans won't ...
The river reached 26.87 feet Thursday afternoon, just a touch below minor flood stage. It's the highest level seen in Salem since 2012. The Willamette and other streams will remain much higher ...
nearly steady at 11.61 feet above flood stage early Friday, has achieved its highest crest since January 2005. On the Plains, a mild, breezy pattern is in place. Friday’s high temperatures should ...
The 2025 Annual Flood Outlook identifies 1,249 communities in high flood risk areas, and 2,187 in moderate flood risk areas across various states. At the public presentation of the Annual Flood ...
While the storms are over, the flood danger continues throughout the South and Ohio Valley. According to officials, flooding was expected to continue in some areas along the Ohio River into next ...
PHARR, Texas (Border Report) — About 60 Rio Grande Valley residents showed up Tuesday for the first of five town hall meetings held by La Union del Pueblo Entero (LUPE) to help those who have ...
It’s been nearly two weeks since the Valley was hit by severe flooding, and some neighborhoods are still feeling the effects. Some area residents are saying it’s time to change how the Valley ...
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Rivers that built a civilisation
In India, these waterways are more than just sources of sustenance-they are sacred, storied, and deeply interwoven with the cultural, economic, and spiritual fabric of the land, write BKP Sinha and Ar ...