SEOUL -- Strong winds are driving wildfires in southeastern South Korea, fueling what the country's acting president is calling the most damaging blazes in the country's history.
When severe winds blew through Clarksville last week, a tree fell on a home in St. Bethlehem, and three children escaped ...
More than a dozen different blazes broke out over the weekend, with the death toll jumping overnight as one major fire tore ...
The department will be hosting an event with part of the proceeds going to replace items they lost because of severe weather.
With homes, factories and a 1,300-year-old temple destroyed, investigators suspect tomb clearing or welding may be to blame.