Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation October 01, 2022
The National Hurricane Center has forecast the season’s next tropical depression or storm could form this week in the Atlantic. The NHC began tracking the new system Friday, a tropical wave off the west coast of Africa that has a broad area of showers and thunderstorms. It’s now several hundred miles south of the Cabo Verde Islands. “Environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for gradual development of this system, and a... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation September 28, 2022
As Hurricane Ian begins to pummel Florida, a labor activist has raised the alarm for UPS workers who were allegedly sent to work in mandatory evacuation zones.Jonah Furman, an activist with the media and organizing project Labor Notes, tweeted a photo of a UPS package placed... + más
Hurricane Ian evacuations: Florida residents told to leave ahead of storm | Newsweek
Uber Creates Abundant Supply, Price Controls Create Shortages | Forbes
Senator Bernie Sanders has not ruled out running for president again in 2024, but he's facing long odds and strong potential opponents if he wants to succeed President Joe Biden.Sanders, the Vermont independent who caucuses with Senate Democrats, told CBS Mornings on Monday... + más
Colonel Sanders’ historic restaurant and mansion is for sale — and KFC isn’t happy | New York Post
Pharoah Sanders, legendary jazz musician, dies at 81 | Los Angeles Times
New York Daily News USA Nation September 25, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for the entire state on Saturday as the National Hurricane Center warns that tropical storm Ian could hit Florida’s west coast “at or near major hurricane strength” next week. “This storm has the potential to... + más
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
Tropical Storm Ian grows, expected to impact Florida as major hurricane | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation September 24, 2022
Tropical Storm Ian formed in the Caribbean Friday evening with a path that could bring it to Florida next week as a major Category 3 hurricane prompting Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency in 24 counties. “This storm has the potential to strengthen into a major... + más
Florida braces for Ian: DeSantis declares state of emergency as storm poised to reach ‘hurricane strength’ | New York Daily News
PennLive USA Nation September 24, 2022
Tropical Storm Ian got a little stronger on Saturday morning and had 45 mph winds as it tracked westward in the central Caribbean.The National Hurricane Center expects Ian to strengthen more -- a lot more -- and it could become a hurricane as soon as Sunday night. It is forecast... + más
Tropical Storm Watch in Lower Florida Keys, Hurricane Warning in Western Cuba for Strengthening Ian | NBC 6 South Florida
Tropical Storm Ian: Florida under warnings as system intensifies | Newsweek
CBS News USA Politics September 24, 2022
A storm which is currently moving through the Caribbean could potentially arrive in Florida as a hurricane early next week, state authorities announced Friday. In response to Tropical Depression 9, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency.As of Friday afternoon,... + más
Tropical Storm Ian moves through Caribbean as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declares state of emergency | CBS News
DeSantis Declares State of Emergency for Entire State as Tropical Storm Ian Advances Toward Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
CBS News USA Politics September 23, 2022
Fiona, a Category 3 hurricane, pounded Bermuda with heavy rains and winds Friday as it swept by the island on a route forecast to have it approaching northeastern Canada late in the day as a still-powerful storm.Authorities in Bermuda opened shelters and closed schools and... + más
Hurricane Fiona strengthens into Category 4 storm, heads toward Bermuda after pummeling Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands | CBS News
Canada braces for powerful storm as Hurricane Fiona brushes past Bermuda on trek north | New York Daily News
About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |