Geography of the United States
More Than 400 Flights Were Canceled at the Airport in Toronto, Canada Due to Heavy Snowfall
More than 400 flights were canceled at the airport in Toronto, Canada due to heavy snowfall, BGNESreported.
"Winter has come, time may affect some flights in the morning, do not forget to check your flight before heading to the airport," the airport said.
Break the Chain | Athens | December 2
The Break the Chain Festival marks International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on Saturday, December 2, with a variety of events at different venues around central Athens.
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Disruptive Turkish jet passenger on Los Angeles-Honolulu flight sentenced to time served
A Turkish man who disrupted a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu won’t receive additional jail time and must pay American Airlines more than $8,500.
USA now! 3 killed, 2 wounded at Maryland office park shooting!
A Maryland sheriff says three people have been killed and two were wounded during a shooting at an office park in the northeastern part of the state.
Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler identified the shooter Wednesday morning and says police are looking for him.
The US Declared a State of Emergency because of Hurricane Nate
An emergency situation has been declared along the Gulf of Mexico in the United States because of Hurricane Nate, who has reached the Mississippi River Delta and southern Louisiana, the BNR said.
Storm Hit Central America and Killed Dozens
At least 22 people were killed after "Nate" tropical storm hit Central America, Nova TV reported.
The most severe damage was in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Thousands have been evacuated, and damage is yet to be assessed.
According to Friday's weather forecasts, "Nate" will reach the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and later will become a hurricane and hit the US.
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Deadly Storm Kills Eight, Injures Dozens, in Romania
Eight people have died and at least 67 were injured on Sunday night when a violent storm in western Romania, with winds of up to 100 kilometers (60 miles) an hour.
The storm ripped out trees and downed power lines. Many any homes are without electricity in Timis and Caras Severin counties at the border with Serbia.
Probe into 8 deaths at US nursing home
Police opened on Sept. 13 a criminal investigation into the deaths of eight elderly patients inside a stifling South Florida nursing home that lost power during Hurricane Irma.
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Empty runways and gates are see at Miami International Airport.
Parts of the storm-ravaged Florida Keys allowed residents to return yesterday to survey damage from Hurricane Irma, which devastated the state with high winds and storm surges that destroyed homes and left millions without power.
Hurricane Irma Left Without Electricity More than 3.4 Million Buildings in Florida
More than 3.4 million buildings are out of power after Hurricane Irma hit the US state of Florida yesterday, the BBC reported.