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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation September 29, 2022
Orlando was doused with “historic flooding,” Mayor Buddy Dyer said during a briefing Thursday, and could have standing water in neighborhoods throughout the city for days. Flooding was reported in nearly every pocket of Orlando, from famed Lake Eola Park to downtown... + más
Orlando lowered lakes ahead of Hurricane Ian. Historic rainfall flooded them anyway | Orlando Sentinel
Photos show the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Ian | CNBC
Newsweek USA World September 27, 2022
An outbreak of Ebola disease in Uganda is a result of Sudan virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed.Samples from a patient in the Mubende district of central Uganda tested positive for Sudan virus on September 20, and as of September 25, there have been 18... + más
Uganda confirms at least 1 case of Ebola hemorrhagic fever | Associated Press
Uganda confirms 7 Ebola cases, races to halt outbreak | ABC News
Newsweek USA Nation April 26, 2023
A bird flu virus that has spread to canines may hop hosts in the future, potentially infecting humans through their pet dogs, according to scientists at China Agricultural University.Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic gained steam in 2020, more Americans have turned their eyes to... + más
High school scores and top performers from Friday, March 24 | Orlando Sentinel
High school scores and top performers from Thursday, March 9 | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 09, 2022
Not all heroes wear capes. Some wield chainsaws, loppers or heavy-duty push mowers — tools needed to help local trails recover after Hurricane Ian. Members of the Florida Trail Association, SORBA Orlando and other Central Florida volunteers quickly got to work clearing any... + más
As ATVs in Maine hit record numbers, clubs get to work on trails | Portland Press Herald
La. Travels: Swim into summer at state parks | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Health March 23, 2023
Tanzania has announced its first-ever cases of Marburg virus disease, a deadly infection that has a fatality rate of around 50 percent.The World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement that Tanzania's National Public Health Laboratory has confirmed that eight people... + más
What You Need To Know About The Outbreak Of Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever In Equatorial Guinea And Cameroon | Forbes
What Is Marburg? What You Need To Know About The Deadly Virus Detected In Equatorial Guinea | Forbes
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