Malibu Fire Forces Thousands to Evacuate as Blaze Grows to 3,000 Acres
A brush fire, dubbed the Franklin Fire, erupted in Malibu Canyon on Monday evening, rapidly spreading to over 3,000 acres with 0% containment, ABC News reports.
A brush fire, dubbed the Franklin Fire, erupted in Malibu Canyon on Monday evening, rapidly spreading to over 3,000 acres with 0% containment, ABC News reports.
A wildfire, labeled the Franklin Fire, has spread across more than 2,500 acres along California’s Pacific coastline, including Malibu.
The long range weather forecast from the Met Office, which covers December 24 to January 7, has predicted "sleet and snow".
Head to the leafy North Somerset town of Nailsea and among the well-kept bungalows and family homes is a definite pride in keeping up appearances. Bins are stacked tidily in people’s front yards, the pavements are clean and there is little obvious fly-tipping or litter.
Wild boars that can grow to the size of a “small car” are now roaming within a mile of Inverness as their population in the Scottish Highlands grows.
Forecaster says a white Christmas may not be out of the question in parts of the UK this year
Last year was the eighth-wettest in British history - and with more rain forecast in the coming days, will this be another washout winter?
Most Britons hoping for a white Christmas this year are likely to be disappointed, if the Met Office's latest predictions are anything to go by.
The National Bee Unit responds to public sightings of the yellow-legged or Asian hornet to destroy insects and nests.
Anton van Helden, an expert on some of the world’s rarest whales, was sitting on the couch in July recovering from surgery, when a photo flashed on his phone that would change the course of his career.
After a drawn-out dispute which was described as “torturous” for local residents, it seems a piece of land near Trowbridge will not be named a village green.
Before and after imagery of various Syrian ports and airfields reveals Russian military movements and damage to Russian naval vessels, after the fall of the Assad regime.In satellite imagery sent to Storyful from Maxar Technologies, warships can be seen docked at a Russian naval facility in Tartus, Syria. On Tuesday, December 10, those ships are gone.Other satellite imagery taken on Tuesday shows at least two Russian frigates redeployed off Syria’s coast.“Most of the Russian naval vessels have departed their traditional positions at their base in the port of Tartus,” Maxar said. “Two Russian frigates have redeployed offshore of the port, between 7 to 12 kilometers (4 to 7 miles) west and northwest of Tartus.”More images taken on Tuesday at Latakia, another Syrian port city, show destroyed Syrian warships “reportedly caused by recent airstrikes that were designed to destroy the former regime’s naval fleet,” Maxar said.Late on Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they had carried out strikes against “strategic weapons stockpiles” in Syria, including the Al-Bayda port and the Latakia port, “where 15 Syrian naval vessels were docked.”Russian aircraft, helicopters, and other military equipment remained in place at the Khmeimim airbase near Latakia, according to Maxar images. Large groups of cars, trucks, and people can be seen gathered at the adjacent civilian side of the airfield. Credit: Maxar Technologies via Storyful
Arla Foods has insisted that the Boevar cattle food supplement will not filter through to human consumption as conspiracy theorists attack farmer-owned co-operative
About 87,000 people were being evacuated in a central Philippine region Tuesday a day after a volcano briefly erupted with a towering ash plume and superhot streams of gas and debris hurtling down its western slopes. The latest eruption of Mount Kanlaon on central Negros island did not cause any immediate casualties, but the alert level was raised one level, indicating further and more explosive eruptions may occur. Volcanic ash fell on a wide area, including Antique province, more than 200 kilometers (124 miles) across seawaters west of the volcano, obscuring visibility and posing health risks, Philippine chief volcanologist Teresito Bacolcol and other officials said by telephone.
A volcano on the Philippine island of Negros erupted on Monday afternoon, sending a huge column of ash nearly two miles into the air. As a result of the 'explosive' eruption, the alert level at Mount Kanlaon has been raised to Alert Level 3 out of a possible 5. Officials have already called for the evacuation of some 87,000 people living within 3.7 miles of the crater.
London Zookeepers reported that Christmas had “come early” for some of its residents, kicking off the season with festive treats and perfumed gifts for the animals in its care.The zoo shared adorable footage of its endangered Asiatic lion couple, Bhanu and Arya, and their nine-month-old cubs, Mali, Synali, and Shanti, enjoying the cubs’ first holiday season. The lions were gifted “golden presents perfumed with frankincense and myrrh fragrances.”“These scented gifts are novel offerings to encourage the lions to put their great sense of smell to the test, exploring the unfamiliar smell and the wrapped present boxes,” the zoo said in a press release.Other footage shows the zoo’s group of Black-capped squirrel monkeys diving into advent calendars, each filled with insects, nuts, and seeds “for an incredible breakfast to start the day.”“The boxes will offer the highly dexterous monkeys new challenging ways to search for their food, utilising their excellent foraging skills to open the cardboard advent presents,” the zoo said.The zoo was offering nighttime sleepovers at their lodges through December, which include “wintery treats and mulled wine, and nighttime tour of the Zoo, and special gifts for children on arrival.” Credit: ZSL London Zoo via Storyful
Two billion acorns are planted in the ground by jays each year in French forests.View on euronews
The US Environmental Protection Agency on Monday banned the use of two ubiquitous cancer-causing solvents that activists have been targeting for decades.
Following Storm Darragh, over 400 trees fell, 700 road incidents were reported, 20 power cables were downed and 13,000 homes were left without power across Somerset.
The Saudis, it is fair to say, are not known for doing things by halves.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukraine struck a southern Russian port on the Azov Sea with missiles and triggered a fire at an oil depot in the western Bryansk region with drones, officials and various media and sources said. The extent of damage and weapons used in the port attack were unclear, though Russia has repeatedly cautioned that Ukraine's use of U.S. ATACMS missiles over the border represents direct Western involvement and risks triggering a wider war. Kyiv says it hits Russian energy facilities in retaliation for attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, which have knocked out about half of Ukraine's available generating capacity during the war, damaged distribution and brought blackouts.