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Late-winter storm wallops four US states, snarls travel by Staff Writers Chicago (AFP) March 14, 2019 A late winter storm on Wednesday caused widespread flooding and snarled travel in the Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado and Wyoming, forcing evacuations in some areas. Blizzard conditions and flooding closed numerous roadways in the region. Nearly 1,400 flights were canceled at Denver airport, where all runways were shut down. Colorado declared a state of emergency and National Guard troops were activated. National Guard troops in Nebraska were put on alert for possible activation, as emergency officials braced for the storm to intensify overnight there. "This has the potential to be a very severe weather event," Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts said. "We're already seeing flooding in a number of communities and evacuations in several communities." Colorado was walloped by heavy snow and high winds gusting to as much as 90 miles per hour -- leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power, according to the Denver Post. Schools, businesses and government facilities were closed in Wyoming, according to the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, which itself was forced to shut down because of the weather. Officials in Nebraska said they expected flooding there to worsen -- potentially to record levels. "It is an unprecedented event today," said Kyle Schneweis, Nebraska's director of transportation. "Just today we're facing blizzards, white-out conditions, flooding, dense fog, and each of those pose a unique risk," he said. An area north of Omaha was evacuated as floodwaters topped a levee, according to television station KETV. The National Weather Service also predicted river flooding from rain and snowmelt in parts of Iowa, which could last into the weekend.
Two killed in avalanche in Scotland: police London (AFP) March 12, 2019 Two people were killed and two more injured in an avalanche on Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, Scottish police said on Tuesday. Police had earlier said three people were killed. "We can sadly confirm that two people have died and two people have been injured," Police Scotland said. Police said they were informed about an avalanche in the area at around 1150 GMT and mountain rescuers and emergency workers had been sent to the scene. The Scottish Ambulance Service said it had sent a ... read more
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