“In the last few weeks, our emergency rooms have been flooded with victims of road accidents. It’s overwhelming. Most of ...
Photographers bring the plight of the voiceless into focus, helping them get aid — often at great personal cost ...
A Plymouth businesswoman who initially hit "disaster" now has an annual turnover of over £1m. She recently found herself on ...
Kenya's first-ever cyclone, typhoons in Asia and flooding on unprecedented levels in Spain and South America – 2024 was a ...
Discover the major natural disasters of 2024, including deadly landslides in Wayanad, destructive Atlantic hurricanes, catastrophic flooding across Asia, and wildfires in Latin America." ...
A 30-year-old Israeli woman was killed on Saturday when a jeep rolled over during a family trip to a safari in Tanzania. Five other members of her family were lightly injured in the accident and ...
The Israeli who was killed on Saturday in a jeep accident while on a safari in Tanzania was identified on Sunday as Inbar Greidinger-Geisler. She was with five family members who were injured and ...
STAKEHOLDERS have urged the government to establish a dedicated budget for early warning systems to strengthen disaster preparedness across Tanzania. The call was made recently during the closure of ...
The fourth set of Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) trains for Tanzania’s standard gauge railway has successfully completed final testing. This marks a significant milestone in the country’s ...
Partly cloudy with a high of 90 °F (32.2 °C) and a 56% chance of precipitation. Winds from N to NNE at 12 to 16 mph (19.3 to 25.7 kph). Night - Cloudy. Winds from NNE to N at 10 to 14 mph (16.1 ...
A technical hitch in Tanzania triggered the triple power blackout ... Large power users such as manufacturers bear heavy losses due to lost productivity as well as increased costs by having ...
MARCH 4TH THIS YEAR. WDSU FIRST WARNING WEATHER. WE ARE TRACKING THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME HEAVY RAIN. BREES IS ALREADY UP A LITTLE BIT TONIGHT. PONTCHARTRAIN CONSERVANCY CAM SHOWS THAT WE STILL HAVE ...