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Natural disaster declared in New South Wales - as four months of rain falls in just two days
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A state of natural disaster has been declared in New South Wales after an unprecedented deluge—four months' worth of rain dumped in just 48 hours. The extreme weather has caused widespread flooding, evacuations, and damage, with emergency crews scrambling to respond.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another heavy downpour—it’s a crisis unfolding in real time. Floods of this scale disrupt lives, destroy homes, and strain emergency resources. With climate change fueling more extreme weather, events like this could become less of an anomaly and more of a grim pattern. For locals, it’s a fight to stay safe; for the rest of us, it’s a wake-up call.
Hailstorm hits Delhi-NCR: 5 dead, trees uprooted, flights affected, metros stall
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A violent mix of dust, hail, and rain pummeled Delhi and its surrounding areas on Wednesday, leaving five dead and throwing daily life into disarray. The storm knocked down trees, snarled traffic, and disrupted flights and metro services—adding to the chaos of an already polluted and congested region. Power outages and poor air quality compounded the misery for residents.
Editor’s Note: Severe weather isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a life-disrupting (and sometimes life-ending) force, especially in densely populated urban areas like Delhi-NCR. This storm highlights how vulnerable cities are to sudden climate extremes, exposing weak infrastructure and emergency response gaps. For locals, it’s another grim reminder of how quickly normalcy can unravel.
Tornado and funnel cloud could hit parts of UK, Met Office forecaster warns
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Weather experts are sounding the alarm that parts of the UK might face tornadoes and funnel clouds, especially as southern England deals with intense rainfall after an unusually dry spring. It’s a rare and dangerous weather combo for the region.
Editor’s Note: Tornadoes in the UK are uncommon but not unheard of—when they do happen, they can cause serious damage. This warning matters because sudden severe weather could catch people off guard, especially after a dry spell that might have lulled folks into thinking storms weren’t a big concern. Stay alert if you're in the affected areas.

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