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Forbes USA Business December 17, 2022
Topline At least 24 people were killed when a landslide swept through a campground in Malaysia, local officials confirmed on Saturday, while rescue crews continue to dig through compacted mud in search of nine people missing. Authorities fear those missing in the landslide in... + más
Smoky Mountain campground reopens after 9-year shutdown | Associated Press
Landslide at Malaysia campground kills 21, leaves 12 missing | ABC News
Ars Technica USA Science December 27, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 27, 2022 3:27 pm UTC / Engineers have tried to corral a mud volcano in Indonesia that has covered more than 1,700 acres with mudEka Dharma/AFP via Getty Images Share this story Rice farmers living in Sidoarjo... + más
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NBC News USA World January 22, 2024
BEIJING — A landslide early Monday in southwestern China’s mountainous Yunnan province buried 47 people, killing at least two, and forced the evacuation of 200 more amid freezing temperatures and falling snow. The disaster struck just before 6 a.m. local time (5 p.m. Sunday... + más
Malaysia Landslide: Death Toll From Campground Reaches 24, Nine Missing | Forbes
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ABC7 USA Health September 05, 2023
Some of the muddiest shoes that you may have ever seen.Cleaning them the best they can at one of the popular spots for those leaving the festival, the In-N-Out Burger in Sparks, Nevada where dirt was scattered on the ground in the parking lot.It's super heavy it feels like... + más
Videos show Burning Man attendees stranded by mud in remote Nevada desert | Newsweek
Burning Man traffic jam eases on second day of exodus after flooding left tens of thousands stranded in Nevada desert | MarketWatch
ABC News USA World February 08, 2023
SECOCHA, Peru -- Residents of five small gold-mining villages in southern Peru’s Arequipa region struggled Tuesday to salvage belongings after landslides caused by strong rains killed at least 12 people and dragged mud, water and rocks that turned precarious homes and other... + más
New Peru president appears with military to cement power | Portland Press Herald
Nintendo tells Smash World Tour it can no longer operate unlicensed tournaments | Ars Technica
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