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Congo volcano's lava flows short of Goma; 5 dead in crash

world-regions Mount Nyiragongo unleashed disasters” target=”_blank”>lava< erupted at night and sent thousands fleeing in panic. Authorities said at least five people had died in a road crash while trying to leave Goma, but cautioned it was too early to give a death toll in the hardest hit communities. Residents said …

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World’s largest iceberg breaks off Antarctic shelf

A massive environment” target=”_blank”>iceberg< earlier this month has been identified by the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>European Space Agency (ESA)<, larger than the state of us-regions and 73 times as big as Manhattan. MASSIVE ICEBERG ‒ LARGER THAN NEW YORK CITY ‒ BREAKS OFF IN ANTARCTICA A-76, named for the quadrant in which …

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GOP senators probe 'close coordination' between Biden administration, teachers unions on school reopenings

A group of senate is demanding answers from the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< cases declined.  The senators say the “close coordination” between the teachers unions and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on drafting language on school reopening guidelines “raises serious concern” about the “scientific integrity” of the underlying guidance.   …

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Ana forms in Atlantic, becomes first named system of 2021

Subtropical storm Anaa> formed in the <a href="https: on Saturday morning, becoming the season’s first named storm.  The environment disasters said the system was located around 200 miles northeast of vacation-destinations with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph. HURRICANE FORECASTERS TRACKING TWO DISTURBANCES AHEAD OF ATLANTIC SEASON “Winds of 40 …

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