The article explains how authorities are narrowing estimates of flood damage across Hawaii as rescue and relief efforts continue, outlining affected areas and providing safety guidance for residents.
The White House denied Maryland's request for $15.8 million in FEMA disaster aid following severe floods in Western Maryland, citing that the federal thresholds for assistance were met but the agency determined aid was not warranted. Maryland plans to appeal, and the decision comes amid broader political tensions and recent federal funding reallocations.
The article discusses the aftermath of severe floods in Central Texas, which have resulted in over 100 deaths, and raises three key questions about the response and recovery efforts, drawing parallels to past political debates over disaster management.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a Texas landowner can sue the state for flood damage to his property caused by changes to Interstate 10, allowing him to seek compensation under state law. The decision could have broad implications for property owners in Texas, but it does not address whether landowners in states without similar laws can sue on the federal level. The Attorney General claimed victory, but the landowner's lawyer disagreed, stating that the Supreme Court's decision is not a win for the state.
The Great Flood of 2024 in San Diego left hundreds of families homeless within hours, particularly impacting neighborhoods in Southeast San Diego. Duncan MacLuan, a resident, shared his harrowing experience of waking up to rapidly rising floodwaters, seeking refuge on the roof, and being rescued. His home and belongings suffered extensive flood damage, leaving everything destroyed.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has criticized top officials for their "irresponsible" response to flood damage, blaming them for "spoiling" the national economy. Kim inspected a tideland on the west coast that had been flooded due to inadequate drainage, chastising officials for neglecting their duties. He specifically singled out Kim Tok Hun, the premier of the cabinet, for his lack of action. This criticism could potentially lead to a cabinet reshuffle, indicating dissatisfaction with the country's economic development. North Korea has been facing a food crisis, exacerbated by border closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has criticized top officials for their "irresponsible" response to flood damage, blaming them for spoiling the national economy. Kim singled out Premier Kim Tok Hun for neglecting his duties and having a feeble work attitude. This criticism could potentially lead to a cabinet reshuffle. The visit to the flood-hit farmlands is part of Kim's ongoing inspections amid concerns over a food crisis in the country, exacerbated by border closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vermont communities are beginning the cleanup process after days of flooding, with water levels receding but concerns about more rain in the forecast. Residents are advised to check for boil-water notices, road closures, and school closures, while also taking precautions when returning to flooded properties. Resources and assistance can be found through Vermont 2-1-1 and the state's emergency management agency.
Montana officials defended their constitutional right to permit fossil fuel projects in a trial against young plaintiffs who argue that the state's constitution requires agencies to take climate change into account. The Supreme Court's Sackett v. EPA decision has shrunk federal wetlands protections, which could speed up the permitting process for infrastructure projects. The cost to build offshore wind farms has spiked by as much as 20% amid high inflation, threatening to slow down the budding industry. New York is set to become one of the largest states to make home sellers disclose past flood damage and future risk. Volkswagen is facing pressure from shareholders to distance itself from China's Xinjiang region.
YouTuber Tavarish is attempting to rebuild a McLaren P1 that was destroyed by flooding in Florida. In his latest video, he removes the battery and underside carbon fiber panels to reveal the twin-turbocharged V8 engine covered in at least an inch of sand. The bodywork, also made of carbon fiber, fared better than metal panels would have. The team plans to explore the engine bay in the next video to see what still works.
Governor Gavin Newsom visited the flood-damaged area of Pajaro and promised long-term support for the community. He hopes for a federal emergency declaration and aid to help rebuild the levee and prevent further flooding. Short-term aid is on the way, with $600 checks being sent out to farmworkers affected by the floods. The governor is working with the Army Corps to speed up the 5-7 year process of overhauling the Pajaro levee.