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Kona storm returns to Hawaii, renewing flood threat across the islands
weather2 days ago

Kona storm returns to Hawaii, renewing flood threat across the islands

A potent Kona storm is bringing heavy rain to Hawaii, renewing flood fears two weeks after the state suffered its worst flooding in 20 years. Forecasters expect about 4–8 inches of rain statewide, with heavier bands over 10 inches possible, threatening Oahu, the Big Island, and Kauai. A flood watch remains through Friday, and Honolulu will activate its Emergency Operations Center with first responders deployed to vulnerable areas, as evacuations may become necessary. This marks the third Kona storm to hit Hawaii since mid-March, following March floods that dumped a foot of rain on Oahu and caused hundreds of rescues; some locations recorded up to 25 inches in a 24-hour period.

"Texas Power Grid Activates Emergency Mode to Prevent Blackouts"
energy2 years ago

"Texas Power Grid Activates Emergency Mode to Prevent Blackouts"

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has entered emergency operations to prevent rolling blackouts as the state's power grid faces high demand and low wind power generation. If necessary, power outages would be controlled by individual electric utilities and could last for a few hours. ERCOT has asked Texans to conserve energy during peak hours and is calling on large power users to reduce consumption. The state has broken its power demand record multiple times this summer due to economic growth and extreme heat. Rolling outages have not been implemented since the devastating winter storm in February 2021.

"Governor Parson Takes Swift Action in Response to Severe Storms"
natural-disasters2 years ago

"Governor Parson Takes Swift Action in Response to Severe Storms"

Governor Parson has activated the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan in response to severe weather and flooding caused by tornadoes in several counties. At least 35 residences were destroyed or damaged, and 16 people were displaced in the Baring area. A public storm shelter in Holts Summit housed 30 people during the storms. The shelter opens when a tornado warning is issued, and residents must follow certain rules while inside. The presence of community storm shelters is crucial in saving lives during severe weather events.

"St. Louis County on High Alert as Severe Storms Trigger Level 2 Emergency Activation"
weather2 years ago

"St. Louis County on High Alert as Severe Storms Trigger Level 2 Emergency Activation"

St. Louis County Emergency Operations has issued a Level 2 emergency activation in anticipation of heavy flooding in certain areas of the region. Residents are urged to stay indoors and avoid roadways. The agency recommends using their regular line instead of 911 for non-life-threatening situations. Stay updated on weather alerts through their Twitter page or social media.