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4 hours agoAfghanistan faces repeated earthquakes while severe weather threatens flash floods elsewhere, and climate change expands West Nile virus risks in Quebec, highlighting growing natural and health crises.
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Fresh tremors: Afghanistan struck by two more earthquakes; fifth in a week
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Afghanistan was hit by two more earthquakes early Saturday, both around magnitude 4.0, adding to a string of tremors—this makes five in just the past week. The region, already vulnerable due to its position where tectonic plates collide, is seeing repeated seismic activity, with a 4.6 quake striking earlier. These disasters pile more pressure on communities already grappling with instability and hardship.
Editor’s Note: It’s not just the immediate shaking—Afghanistan’s frequent quakes expose deeper struggles. The country sits on a geological fault line, making disasters inevitable, but each tremor strains a population already dealing with conflict and poverty. This isn’t just about the ground moving; it’s about how much more people can take.
Amber warning as thunderstorms set to bring flash floods
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Brace yourselves—London and southeast England are in for a wild weather ride this Saturday. Forecasters have issued an amber warning as heavy thunderstorms could dump 20-40mm of rain in just one hour, raising the risk of sudden flash floods. If you’ve got plans, keep an eye on updates and maybe pack an umbrella (or a lifeboat).
Editor’s Note: Flash floods aren’t just inconvenient—they can be dangerous, disrupting travel, damaging property, and even putting lives at risk. With climate change making extreme weather more frequent, warnings like this are becoming a regular part of life. It’s a heads-up to stay prepared, whether that means rescheduling outdoor plans or just knowing your local flood risks.
West Nile virus to spread to remote areas of Quebec due to climate change, study says
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A new study warns that climate change is creating the perfect conditions for West Nile virus to expand its reach in Quebec. Warmer temperatures aren’t just increasing cases—they’re pushing the disease into remote parts of the province that have never dealt with it before.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another "climate change is bad" headline—it’s a concrete example of how rising temps are opening the door to real health risks in places that were once considered safe. If you live in or travel to Quebec’s more isolated regions, this could mean new exposure to a virus that’s nasty for vulnerable populations. It’s a reminder that climate shifts aren’t just about polar bears; they’re rewriting the rules for human health, too.
Quebec City region received 75 millimetres of rain in less than two hours on Thursday
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Quebec City got absolutely drenched on Thursday—think 75 to 84 millimetres of rain in under two hours—turning streets into rivers and forcing people to evacuate. The storms didn’t stop there; high winds in southern Quebec knocked out power and left a trail of damage.
Hong Kong braces for Wipha: all you need to know about cyclone and potential T8
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Hong Kong is gearing up for Tropical Storm Wipha, which could bring heavy rain and strong winds this weekend. Authorities are taking no chances—top officials like Eric Chan Kwok-ki are leading emergency meetings, and key services like transport, fire, and medical teams are on standby. There’s even talk of a potential T8 typhoon signal, which would mean serious disruptions.
Editor’s Note: Storms like Wipha aren’t just about bad weather—they can shut down the city, delay flights, and even put lives at risk. For Hong Kongers, this means prepping for possible chaos: stocking up, staying updated, and bracing for transport delays. It’s a reminder of how vulnerable even a bustling metropolis can be to nature’s curveballs.
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