John Normile / Getty Images As Winter Storm Envelops US, Grid Operator Issues Dire Warning Winter storms left 1.7 million homes and businesses without power across the United States on Saturday, and situation could get worse. By The Associated Press December 23, 2022
Caltrans District 1 / AP Powerful Earthquake Rocks California, Roads Buckle Director of California's Office of Emergency Services Mark Ghilarducci said an earthquake early warning system alerted residents. By Elizabeth Delaney December 21, 2022
Daniel Knighton / Getty Images Watch: Comedian Jim Brewer Goes Scorched Earth on People Choosing Politics Over 'Saving Someone's Life' "Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ira Dean, John Rich, everyone that showed up - Ted Nugent! People, people are like, 'Oh, Ted Nugent's on? I'm not coming.'" By George C. Upper III December 8, 2022
Win McNamee / Getty Images Biden's FEMA Makes Sick Move: DeSantis Won't Take It Lying Down Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking point after the federal government denied funding to the state's hurricane housing program. By Richard Moorhead December 6, 2022
AP Disaster: Nine Churchgoers Dead, Eight More Missing After Flash Flood Sweeps Through Congregation On Saturday, members of a church congregation in South Africa went to the river, but members were swept away. By The Associated Press December 4, 2022
@MAGAHAWAII / Twitter screen shot Code 'Red': The World's Largest Active Volcano Has Erupted for the First Time in Decades Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano has rumbled to life, and shelters have been opened for nearby residents who leave their homes. By Jack Davis November 28, 2022
LM Otero / AP Deadly Tornado Swarm Ravages Small American Towns Tornadoes tore through Texas and Oklahoma, killing at least one, injuring others and leaving homes and buildings in ruins. By The Associated Press November 5, 2022
AP Coastal Village Thought Tsunami Was Coming, Nearly 100 Dead After Mistakenly Running Toward the Real Disaster On Sunday, nearly 100 people in the Philippines were killed after they fled from a suspected tsunami and into the path of the real danger. By The Associated Press October 30, 2022
Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP PhotoCommentary Just 0.3 Inches of Rain Can Trigger Deadly Surprises Left by California Wildfire - And the State Is Full of Them New timelapse footage shows mud and debris gushing into a burn scar in California and covering the area in less than an hour. By George C. Upper III October 28, 2022
AP /Ken Love Hawaiians Put on Alert After Experts Notice What the Largest Active Volcano in the World Is Doing The current alert level is 'advisory,' meaning Mauna Loa is showing signs of unrest. The volcano most recently erupted in 1984. By The Associated Press October 27, 2022