Hurricane Milton is downgraded to a Category 3 storm but remains a grave threat to Florida, forecasters say
MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Milton is downgraded to a Category 3 storm but remains a grave threat to Florida, forecasters say.
MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Milton is downgraded to a Category 3 storm but remains a grave threat to Florida, forecasters say.
Millions of Aussies are expected to continue to battle through an unrelenting heatwave, as severe thunderstorms are forecast for some areas.
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A Virginia deer hunter encountered a “once-in-a-lifetime experience” when a mother bear and her three cubs climbed up a ladder toward him as he hid in a tree.Tim Zello said he was hunting on November 8 in Virginia’s Orange County - an area not known for bear sightings - when he began to hear rustling in the leaves nearby.Zello looked around and spotted a deer, but the rustling sound continued and got “closer and closer” to the tree.“I thought it was a buck chasing a whitetail doe so I stood up to see if I could spot the deer,” said Zello. Then, all of a sudden, “the four bears seemed to appear out of nowhere just 20 yards from me,” he said.Moments later, the mother began scaling the tree trunk while the cubs began climbing on the metal ladder leading up to Zello’s tree stand.Though none of the bears reached Zello’s position and eventually wandered off, Zello said one of the cubs came within a foot of his feet.“Most hunters will never see one in the woods, even when hunting an entire lifetime,” Zello told Storyful. “It was definitely a rare, once-in-a-lifetime experience to be that close and personal with wild black bears.” Credit: Tim Zello via Storyful
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A male black bear was seen relaxing in a pond surrounded by foliage in the Sierra Nevada mountains in late October, footage shows.This video was filmed by Toogee Sielsch, who said it was filmed using a trail camera while in South Lake Tahoe on October 30. It shows the bear taking a dip in a pond and scratching itself with a large branch.Sielsch often films local wildlife, particularly South Lake Tahoe’s “urbanized black bear population,” and shares these videos to his Instagram account. Credit: Toogee Sielsch via Storyful
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UK Power Networks says it is aware of the incident and is looking to install bird diverters.
Steven Snyder stood by his bedroom window, gazing out as his neighborhood burned. Waves of red and orange flames and plumes of black smoke swallowed everything in sight — yet, remarkably, his house stood unscathed.
Volunteers worked together to clear out floodwater in a suburb of Valencia on Wednesday, November 6, after deadly flash flooding devastated several areas locally.Footage captured by Anna Romeu shows a large group of volunteers sweeping water down a street in Massanassa.The extreme flooding killed at least 217 people, local news reported. Credit: Anna Romeu via Storyful
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