Have you ever wondered: what are the most dangerous states in the United States? Sounds like you came to the right place. The ...
An atmospheric river is forecast to bring torrential rain to California this week, threatening parts of the state with flash floods and mudslides.
In Southern California, large swaths of burned land from recent wildfires remain vulnerable to the rain and could quickly become sites of mudslides ... the mouth of the Mississippi River." ...
A house was swept into the Russian River by a mudslide in Forestville near the Forest Hills Bridge Tuesday afternoon as an atmospheric river battered Northern California. The storm system has ...
This week's deluge could produce floods and mudslides, forecasters said, especially in parts of Southern California that were scorched by devastating wildfires over the last month. "While this ...
A mudslide cascaded onto a home in Santa Rosa Tuesday evening, trapping residents inside until rescue crews were able to reach them, authorities said. The Sonoma County Fire Protection District ...
Parts of a house destroyed in a California mudslide floated down Sonoma County's Russian River on Tuesday after rain deluged the area.Footage captured shows the flattened home floating down the ...
Enoch Mampuya, 34, was killed Wednesday night when his vehicle collided with a semi-trailer in the median along I-80 between ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Geologists and engineers are expected to survey the site of a mudslide near Telegraph Hill in San Francisco Wednesday morning. The slide occurred Tuesday afternoon on ...
Weeks after wildfires that killed at least 29 people and destroyed entire neighborhoods, Southern California is facing another extreme-weather threat: Too much rain. After drenching the northern ...
A mudslide can fill an average house in seconds ... that can contain as much water as flows through the mouth of the Mississippi River. While these weather systems have the potential to ...
A Mississippi State University scientist has discovered a hopping ... Published in the scientific journal ZooKeys, Hill’s article “Desert Diversification: Revision of Agroecotettix Bruner, 1908 ...