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Several strong to severe storms rolled through Maine Tuesday night, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and lots of lightning. Hundreds of customers were still without power Wednesday morning, mostly in York County and particularly in Lebanon. They also responded to a tree on Alfred Road. Incredible photos of lightning. Parts of the south and central areas, including Milford and Keene, suffered significant damage. Removal companies coordinate the removal of the debris. Officials planned to further assess the damage Wednesday. They said no injuries were reported. According to Eversource Energy, there were nearly 50 damage sites in the communities served by…

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go through: Dr. Natalie Harvey Maintaining positive mental health builds resilience, allowing individuals to respond to life's challenges with clarity, strength, and resilience. It helps us build meaningful relationships and realize our full potential. Neglecting our mental health can have a negative impact on every aspect of our lives, not only on us as individuals but also on the communities around us. To help create a climate of understanding and empathy within the Department of Meteorology and the wider School of Mathematics, Physics and Computational Sciences, we have taken several steps. mental health first aid worker timehe School Now There…

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Published by: Shobit GuptaLast updated: July 17, 2024 5:45 pm (IST)Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge (Image: IANS)Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge assured industrialists that the Congress government in the state will “implement” the bill only after consultations.Amid concerns over the proposed private sector reservation bill for local Kannadigas, Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge assured industrialists that the Congress government in the state will “implement” it only after consultations bill.”I have asked Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to consult with industry experts and other departments on the conditions of the bill before it can be implemented,” Minister Haq told reporters.“There is no need to…

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Your doctor is likely concerned about climate change and the impact it may have on patients' health. So a research team led by two Harvard doctors is training health care workers to take action. Three-quarters of health professionals believe climate change will harm patients, according to a survey published in The Lancet. Healthcare workers are also among the most trusted professionals in the United States Dr. Gaurab Basu, one of the scholarship's founders, said the combination of professional attention and public trust provides an opportunity for healthcare workers to speak out about climate change and organize in their communities. But…

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Forecast: Ease of heat, more rain Updated: July 17, 2024 at 6:52 a.m. Central Daylight Time Three, two, one. Good Wednesday morning everyone. Meteorologist Jonathan Conder is here. Cooling is here. You may have heard thunderstorms last night. That's Leng Feng. Get out there today. But the Thunder could be in for more rain. Noon and early afternoon improve these odds. This is not guaranteed. Still scattered. false. There's about a 6,070 percent chance that the cells will burn out from noon to early afternoon and then fall to the southeast. However, the risk of severe weather is not significant.…

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A cold front will bring continued rain and a few thunderstorms to the area today, leading to cooler conditions and much lower humidity tomorrow. [Photo by Helen Heizyk] weather change Low pressure over eastern Canada will drag a cold front through the region today, with quieter, cooler and wetter weather expected ahead. However, rainfall is still expected today, particularly in the south and east of the region. A few showers dotted the early morning Radar shows cloudiness associated with the front. Only scattered showers are expected throughout the period morning, But in afternoonShowers and a few thunderstorms will increase ahead…

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Authors: Juan A. Lozano and Nadia LarsonHOUSTON (AP) — About 500,000 Houston-area homes and businesses will remain without power next week, the city's largest utility said Thursday, frustrating hot and exhausted residents and causing Top state official calls slow recovery from Hurricane Berrier “unacceptable”.Jason Ryan, executive vice president of CenterPoint Energy, said more than 1 million homes and businesses have had power restored since Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monday. The company expects to have hundreds of thousands of customers back online by Sunday. But many more will have to wait longer.”We know we have a lot of work…

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SIKESTON, Mo. — Sunday's storms caused damage in Sikeston. Community members worked Monday to clear downed trees and power lines. The city's Department of Public Safety confirmed one death from Sunday's storm and will conduct a full assessment of the damage on Monday. Many people in the city are facing power outages and are unsure when power will be restored. That's why John McHaffie and his congregation spent Sunday night and Monday morning helping those affected by the storm. He said that while he has never seen weather like this, he is stepping up to help those in need. “I…

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To reduce atmospheric carbon pollution caused by global warming, there is growing interest in paying farmers to increase the amount of carbon absorbed by plants and stored in the soil. For example, farmers might plant perennial grasses with long roots that lock carbon underground. Tatguess: “But if we're spending all this money and we're not getting a real-world increase in soil carbon storage because we're not measuring and monitoring it properly, then that's a lot of wasted money and we're not achieving our goals. . Nicole Tautges works at the Michael Fields Agricultural Research Institute in Wisconsin. Some strategies for…

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Today's schedule: Starting Wednesday morning, temperatures will be in the mid-70s but will still be muggy and heavy with traffic. Don’t forget to spray insecticide!Wednesday weather forecast:Temperatures in Southeast Texas will drop into the low 90s, but due to the high humidity it will “feel” 105 degrees in some places. We are not under a heat warning, however, please still stay safe and drink plenty of fluids. Showers and storms possible. We gave it a 30% chance.Highs Wednesday will be in the mid 90s. (Copyright 2024 KPRC Click2Houston – All Rights Reserved.)A cold front will move through the Lone Star…

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