A powerful earthquake collapsed more than two dozen homes in Honduras and Belize early Thursday, killing a teenager and injuring two more. The magnitude-7.1 quake struck at 4:24 a.m. EDT.
Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes on Friday as torrential rains and strong winds pounded Australia's east coast, causing severe flooding and forcing the closure of hundreds of schools.
Firefighters are struggling to get ahead of a raging wildfire that's moving dangerously close to heavily populated areas in the idyllic Californian coastal city of Santa Barbara and had forced the evacuation of an estimated 30,000 residents.
Up to 62,000 people are homeless because of floods and mudslides in northeastern Brazil. At least 14 people have also died in the last month. Five states in Brazil have declared a state of emergency.
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A late winter storm is hitting New England, Washington, Philadelphia and New York City. Forecasters expect as much as 15 inches of snow in some areas. About 10,000 customers in Virginia are without power.
A severe storm moving through central Oklahoma knocked down power lines, damaged structures and caused a power outage. There are reports a tornado may have touched down.
Cell phones rang and word was passed to fishermen out on a distant stretch of Lake Erie's iced-over waters: A crack had widened in the ice, trapping everyone on a miles-wide floe that was drifting away from the Ohio shoreline.
Authorities in south-western France and northern Spain have begun clearing up after hurricane force winds battered the region, killing 15 people. European countries sent electricians to France to help restore power to more than a million homes after the fiercest storm in a decade left four people de...
A series of powerful earthquakes at dawn Sunday killed at least four people and injured dozens more in remote eastern Indonesia, cutting power lines and destroying buildings.
The first day of winter has left many areas under a blanket of snow. Weekend storms in the nation's northern half have knocked out power to thousands and created rough holiday travel conditions from coast-to coast.
Torrential rains have swept away dozens of houses on the Indonesian island of Java. At least five people have been killed and according to the state news agency, more are missing.
Lava was rising anew in the crater of Ecuador's Reventador volcano on Monday, a day after bursts of ash forced temporary closure of the capital's airport. (Nov. 10)
Late-season Hurricane Paloma strengthened slightly as the Category 3 storm after lashing the Cayman Islands with wind and rain. Forecasters say it will hit Cuba Saturday. (Nov. 8)
Tibet has suffered its heaviest snowfall on record, according to Chinese state media. Seven people have been killed and more than 100,000 head of livestock have perished since the snow storm began on Sunday (Oct. 26). Meterologists said it was unusual to have such severe storms this early in the sea...
A strong earthquake struck before dawn Wednesday in impoverished southwestern Pakistan, killing at least 170 people, and turning thousands of homes of mud and timber homes into rubble. (Oct. 29)
Thousands of Galveston residents streamed back to their storm-battered island city on Wednesday, many for the first time since fleeing the wrath of Hurricane Ike nearly two weeks ago. (Sept. 24)
Haiti has been hit by four storms in a row, flooding eight of its ten provinces. Damage is so great the government has stopped counting the dead and focused on delivering aid. Kelly Cobiella reports.