Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:30pm on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment
Storm Darragh has battered the UK and Ireland, bringing gusts of up to 93mph, killing a man in Lancashire after a tree fell on his van. The Met Office issued a rare red warning for wind, urging millions to stay indoors due to life-threatening conditions. Over 86,000 homes are without power, and major disruptions include train suspensions, bridge closures, and flight cancellations across Heathrow and other airports. The Merseyside derby was postponed, while authorities warned of falling debris and dangerous waves. An amber warning remains until Sunday morning, with residents advised to gather essentials and prepare for further disruptions.
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Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:11am on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment
Storm Darragh has caused major disruptions across the UK and Ireland, with winds reaching up to 90mph. A red "danger to life" warning has been issued, and the government sent a mobile phone alert to three million people. Flights have been delayed, trains cancelled, and several bridges, including the Severn and Prince of Wales, are closed. Christmas events have been postponed, and all Welsh football matches have been called off. In Ireland, strong winds have left some residents unable to leave their homes, with power outages and phone issues worsening the situation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:01am on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Weather & Environment
Storm Darragh, the fourth named storm of the season, has caused severe weather across the UK and Ireland. A rare red "danger to life" warning has been issued, affecting Wales and parts of the South West of England. Wind speeds of up to 90mph and large waves are expected, with disruptions to transport and power. The government issued a text alert to three million people, advising them to stay indoors. The storm, which started in Ireland, is moving towards the British Isles. People are urged to gather essentials and avoid unnecessary travel.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:25pm on 06 Dec 2024,Friday Weather & Environment
The UK is bracing for "nasty" Storm Darragh, with the Met Office issuing a rare red warning for wind in parts of Wales and South West England from 3 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday. Gusts over 90mph, heavy rain, and snow on northern hills are expected, causing power outages, fallen trees, and coastal waves. Flood risks remain high in saturated areas, with up to 90mm of rain forecast in South Wales. Airlines have warned of travel disruptions, and the Welsh FA has postponed all football matches tomorrow. Authorities have alerted millions of residents to the "risk to life."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:48pm on 06 Dec 2024,Friday Weather & Environment
Storm Darragh, the season's fourth named storm, has triggered severe red wind warnings across coastal areas of Wales, southwest England, and parts of Ireland. Winds up to 90mph are expected, causing "danger to life" due to flying debris, fallen trees, and large waves. The warnings are active from early Saturday morning, with significant travel disruptions and power outages anticipated. Scotland faces snow and heavy rainfall, while amber and yellow warnings remain for other regions. The Met Office advises caution as disruption may persist through the weekend. Winds are expected to ease Sunday, but cold and frost may follow next week.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:45am on 06 Dec 2024,Friday Weather & Environment
Scientists predict the Arctic may experience its first ice-free day by 2027, with sea ice reduced to below 1 million sq km, according to a study in Nature Communications. Arctic ice is melting at an alarming rate of over 12% per decade, exacerbated by climate change. Researchers from Colorado University and the University of Gothenburg warn that such events could accelerate global warming and disrupt ecosystems, including polar bears. While projections estimate ice-free conditions lasting up to 71 days, drastic carbon emission cuts could delay this phenomenon. Experts emphasize urgent climate action to mitigate devastating consequences.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02am on 06 Dec 2024,Friday Weather & Environment
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off northern California’s coast near Ferndale, causing minor damages but no major casualties. Initially, a tsunami warning was issued for northern California and southern Oregon, affecting 4.7 million people, but it was later cancelled. Over 10,000 residents in Humboldt County experienced power outages, and minor structural damages were reported. Eyewitnesses described intense shaking and aftershocks. California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency to coordinate the response. The US Geological Survey reported this as the ninth 7.0 magnitude quake globally this year, highlighting the region's vulnerability to tectonic activity.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:21pm on 05 Dec 2024,Thursday Weather & Environment
Delhi’s air quality has improved, with the AQI recorded at 161 in the 'moderate' category, according to the CPCB. The Supreme Court has allowed the withdrawal of GRAP-IV measures, which were implemented to combat severe pollution. The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) had restricted the use of older diesel vehicles and heavy goods vehicles, except for essential services. Delhi faced severe pollution post-Diwali, causing health concerns for residents. The city’s air quality was previously in the 'very poor' and 'severe' categories due to stubble burning and weather conditions. Authorities continue monitoring to maintain better air quality.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:56pm on 04 Dec 2024,Wednesday Weather & Environment
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck Mulugu, Telangana, at 7:27 AM on Wednesday. The quake, at a depth of 40 km, is the second-largest in the state in 55 years. Tremors were felt across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. Experts attribute the quake to the Godavari fault zone. Although aftershocks are possible, scientists advise there is no need to panic. Telangana lies in Zone II, a low-risk seismic zone. Residents reported ceiling fans swinging and items falling. Experts urge stricter building standards to ensure safety, citing past disasters where earthquake-resistant designs saved lives.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:44am on 04 Dec 2024,Wednesday Weather & Environment
A rare 5.3-magnitude earthquake struck Telangana's Mulugu district at 7:27 AM on Wednesday, causing tremors in Hyderabad and parts of Andhra Pradesh. The National Center for Seismology reported no immediate casualties or major damage. Residents were advised to stay alert and avoid unsafe structures. Telangana, typically in seismic Zone II, rarely experiences such events. X user Telangana Weatherman noted it as the strongest quake in 20 years for the region. India has four seismic zones, with 59% of its landmass prone to earthquakes. Authorities are assessing the situation while residents remain cautious.