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Iraq sends workers home as 'ungodly' heat grips Middle East
While Europe does battle with a heatwave named Lucifer, the Middle East is enduring a summer so brutal that even those accustomed to Baghdad�s searing August are labelling it �ungodly�. As temperatures rose towards 51C on Thursday, Iraq�s government decla
SaskPower sounds alarm after 6th power meter fire in Regina
With a sixth power meter fire on a Regina home in the past two weeks, SaskPower is focusing all its efforts on continuing home inspections. The extreme dry conditions are causing the clay-soil in Regina to shift, which has been pulling underground cables
Frost warning in July' It's no joke
It might be July but a frost warning has been issued for parts of northwestern New Brunswick. Environment Canada says temperatures will drop to 7 C but will dip to 2 C in low lying areas.
B.C. wildfire smoke spreads into Alberta and Saskatchewan
B.C.'s wildfire crisis continues to smoulder and a lingering trough over Western Canada has produced a westerly flow, which has allowed the smoke to spread into the Prairies with air quality advisories extending into Saskatchewan.
Now that's a weather statement: Expect a heat wave this weekend
After a winter of snow and rain, Metro Vancouver's first heat wave of the summer is coming this weekend. As a high pressure ridge builds over the South Coast, temperatures will peak around 32 C in inland areas of Metro Vancouver and the rest of the South
India's rising temperatures are already deadly, study shows
India is now two and a half times more likely to experience a deadly heat wave than a half century ago, and all it took was an increase in the average temperature of just 0.5 degrees Celsius (less than 1 degree Fahrenheit), a new study shows.
Argentine climber stranded on Mount Logan rescued
Natalia Martinez, a climber who was stranded on Canada's highest peak - Yukon's Mount Logan - has been rescued. She was stranded after earthquakes in the area made the terrain too dangerous for her to leave her camp.
Deadly storms in Texas kill at least 4, injure dozens
Severe storms including tornadoes swept through several small towns in East Texas, killing at least four people and injuring dozens more, and leaving a trail of overturned vehicles, mangled trees and damaged homes, authorities said Sunday.
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