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Florida has more lightning strikes than any other state. On average, about seven people die from lightning every year, and 50 ...
About a dozen people were evacuated from homes and businesses Monday morning after a section of Horton Street collapsed not ...
The Jakarta government is conducting a trial run of the Rorotan Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) facility in North Jakarta using dry ...
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNMore house: Expansion of downtown Loveland pub, the Pour House, nears completionThe Pour House Bar and Grill is putting the final touches on its long-awaited second-floor addition that includes a rooftop ...
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Ideal Home on MSNHow to resurface a drivewayDrainage is a crucial consideration when you’re resurfacing to avoid damage to the driveway over the long term, and to help ...
Nagpur reels under heat, humidity, and mosquito surge as monsoon takes a break. Poor drainage and urbanisation worsen ...
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If you’ve braved the heat by going outside on your back porch or lawn, maybe you’ve noticed armyworms. Local lawn companies said they’re getting bombarded with calls about them.
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The Manila Times on MSNHere comes the rain againHERE Comes the Rain Again,” a 1983 song by British duo Eurythmics, probably didn’t have Manila’s flooding in mind — or for the sake of geography, rather than favoritism, let’s say Laguna.
In drought-prone Odisha, women turned water scarcity into shared strength. A radical shift in ownership, labour, and ...
This account of Jeff and Tanya Ramsey’s camping trip in the Texas Hill Country is drawn from interviews with family and ...
By John Lee. Iraq's Minister of Industry and Minerals, Professor Khaled Battal Al-Najm, has instructed the development of modern, environmentally friendly cement plants in the Badoush and Hammam ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN14h
Beneath the Asphalt: How a Geothermal Drill Unveiled Denver’s Deepest Dinosaur Fossil and Ancient EcosystemWhat are the odds of drilling a two-inch hole and hitting a 67.5-million-year-old dinosaur bone over 760 feet below a museum parking lot? Statistically speaking, it’s nearly impossible. As Denver ...
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