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At least 7 dead as hurricane Beryl storms through Caribbean en route for Mexico

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The National Hurricane Center said Beryl has now been downgraded to a Category 3 storm but will continue pass through the Cayman Islands early Thursday morning before tracking toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. (Scripps News)
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Hurricane Beryl storms through Caribbean with 155MPH winds

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Hurricane Beryl dealt significant damage to island communities in the eastern Caribbean Monday and is on track to maintain much of its strength as it now moves toward Jamaica. (Scripps News)
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Rain brings new flash flood dangers to active wildfires in New Mexico

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Rain caused flash flooding around the New Mexico resort town of Ruidoso, complicating firefighting efforts where fast-moving wildfires have killed at least two people and burned some 1,400 structures. (Scripps News)
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Alberto downgraded to tropical depression after making landfall

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Tropical Storm Alberto has made landfall in Mexico after four reported deaths. It has also brought severe storms to Texas. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Alberto dumps rain on Texas and Mexico, which reports 3 deaths

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Tropical Storm Alberto rumbled toward northeast Mexico early Thursday as the first named storm of the season, carrying heavy rains that left three people dead. (Scripps News)
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Thursday marks the earliest summer solstice in 228 years

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The astronomical summer officially begins Thursday at 4:51 p.m. ET in the U.S. (Scripps News)
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As Texas braces for heavy rainfall, here's what to have in your hurricane kit

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Texas is bracing for days of heavy downpours as the Gulf of Mexico spins up trouble. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Alberto forms marking the Atlantic basin's first named storm of 2024

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Much of Texas' Gulf Coast is under a tropical storm warning as the first named storm of the year formed in the Gulf of Mexico. (Scripps News)
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At least 2 dead, 1,400 structures burned as New Mexico wildfires rapidly spread

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At least two people are dead and hundreds of structures destroyed as multiple wildfires in southern New Mexico continue to rage out of control. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Alberto forms, marking the Atlantic's first named storm of 2024

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Much of Texas' Gulf Coast is under a tropical storm warning as the first named storm of the year formed in the Gulf of Mexico. (Scripps News)
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Tropical storm warning issued along Texas gulf coast as potential 1st named storm of season builds

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources to prepare for what could be the first named storm of the season — Alberto. (Scripps News)
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Florida flooding prompts emergency as torrential rains swamp state

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Florida has declared a state of emergency as torrential rainfall and flash floods in the southern part of the state have prompted rescue efforts, snarled traffic, and grounded more than 250 flights. (Scripps News)
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Sunak disembarks train in Cornwall before buying breakfast sandwiches for travelling press

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Rishi Sunak has arrived in Cornwall in the latest leg of his General Election campaign tour. The Prime Minister took the overnight sleeper train from London Paddington on Tuesday to embark on a day of campaigning in the south west of...
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Sir Keir Starmer urges Scotland to vote for change

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Sir Keir Starmer said Scotland’s voice was “vital” at the General Election and called for an end to “chaos and division”. The Labour leader said the election was “what Scotland needs and what Scotland has been waiting for”.
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Farmhouse on cliff edge demolished - interviews

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Cliff Farm in Trimingham, north Norfolk, which was left hanging precariously over a cliff edge following a land slip, is demolished. Interviews with North Norfolk District Council’s Cllr Harry Blathwayt, portfolio holder for Coast, and...
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US Forest Service firefighters ramp up readiness for wildfire season

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The agency’s new strategy is also aimed at better protecting first responders from physical dangers.
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Winter storm to hit much of US, will end mild Midwest weather

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Winter was put on pause for some areas of the U.S., while others like the Pacific Northwest saw powerful snowfall that tied up traffic
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Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough which was badly affected by Storm Henk last week.
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Starmer criticises Government’s response to flooding

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Sir Keir Starmer has said the Government’s response to flooding is not “good enough” and vowed Labour would take pre-emptive action earlier in the year to get ahead of the problem. Speaking to broadcasters on a visit to the East...
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Public should be 'reassured' by response to flooding, says Rishi Sunak

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Rishi Sunak has said that people should be “reassured” by the response to flooding in badly affected areas. The Prime Minister has faced calls to visit local areas, as well as criticism of Government support for flood...
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Press Association

The Government needs to visit flooded areas, says Rachel Reeves

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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks to the media after a stump speech in Wellingborough to unveil Labour’s poster campaign.
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Press Association

Climate protesters call for global leaders to keep promises at Cop28

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Interview with Zandisile Howe, Climate Action Network, at Cop28 in Dubai. Protest organised by Pan African Climate Justice Alliance, songs by Jesse David as part of the 'keep your promise' campaign.
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Bloomberg

Libya Flood: Drone Shot Shows Extent of Damage

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Drone footage released by Libya's Al-Ahrar TV on Tuesday showed the extent of flood damage in the city of Derna. Storm Daniel, which hit eastern Libya over the weekend, caused dams to collapse and triggered floods that killed at least...
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Bloomberg

Thousand Feared Dead From Libya Flooding

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Search efforts intensified Tuesday for thousands of people feared dead after a storm ravaged Libya's eastern region, killing around 2,000 in one city and leaving many more missing. The city of Derna is the hardest hit. Flooding...