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A British man has been swept 50ft to his death in an avalanche at the top of a French ski resort following a huge snow storm. The 27-year-old was found buried under the snow at the entrance to ...
UP. BACK TO YOU. THANK YOU. LUKE. WELL, IOWANS ARE GETTING A GLIMPSE OF THE DAMAGE FROM THE STORM. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S BEAU BOWMAN REPORTS FROM STORM LAKE. STORM LAKE WAS HIT BY TWO ROUNDS OF ...
A powerful spring storm has wreaked havoc across the Alps, resulting in multiple fatalities and widespread disruption. Heavy snowfall, exceeding a meter in some areas, led to road closures ...
The future of Britain's last major steelmaking plant is uncertain. The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe had been on course to close down by May, but urgent government intervention will keep it ...
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said it is "likely" that British Steel will be nationalised. However he also stressed the importance of finding a private sector partner for the business ...
Colorful auroras could be visible in areas of the United States on Wednesday evening due to a solar storm, according to the National Weather Service’s Space Weather Prediction Center.
The government said the owner of the British Steel complex in Scunthorpe, the Chinese company Jingye, was prepared to cancel orders for the raw materials needed to keep its blast furnaces burning ...
“A British man, who was lying at the side of the road, was buried and swept about 15m (49ft) below.” A Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the ...
Billie Eilish might have fans all over the world who chant her name, but if she could have changed it when she was younger, ...
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