Within weeks, catastrophic floods swept across four continents.
Severe rains bucketed down on central Europe, Africa, Shanghai and the U.S. Carolinas this week, underscoring the extreme ways in which climate change is altering the weather.
Typhoon Bebinca slams Shanghai. 400,000 people evacuated. It's the strongest storm since 1949. Just days earlier, Typhoon Yagi swept through several Asian countries, including China, Myanmar, and ...
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Emergency workers cleared fallen trees and other debris from Shanghai's streets after the strongest storm to hit the Chinese ...
Chinese state media say two people have died in eastern Jiangsu province as Typhoon Bebinca brought torrential rains and ...
The city canceled all flights at its two airports and closed major attractions, amid a three-day national holiday.
Officials in China moved some 414,000 people out of the way in Shanghai before the strongest storm in decades flooded roads ...
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Packing top wind speeds of 94 mph near its eye, Bebinca is the strongest storm to hit the city in more than seven decades.