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Nova Scotia Flooding Leaves Nearly 18,000 Households Without Power

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Nova Scotia Flooding Leaves Nearly 18,000 Households Without Power

Heavy rain lashed Nova Scotia Canada, flooding roads, knocking out power, and prompting families to flee their homes as officials feared a dam would fail. The heavy rain in Nova Scotia comes only weeks after the province was devastated by Canada’s catastrophic wildfire season.

“Some of the same residents affected by the wildfires are now dealing with flooding,” Halifax Councillor Lisa Blackburn told reporters.

On Friday, the rain began in Nova Scotia. Parts of the province had already received nearly six inches of rain as of Saturday morning. Rain dropped at a rate of more than an inch per hour in some regions.

“The ground, which is already near saturation, has little ability to absorb additional rainfall,” Environment Canada said in a statement.

On Saturday, rain will fall between 1-4 inches across central and eastern Nova Scotia. The storm is anticipated to linger until late afternoon in central Nova Scotia and until late evening in the east.

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According to Nova Scotia Power, nearly 18,000 households were without power as of Saturday morning.

Because of concerns that a nearby dam may soon overflow, the Nova Scotia government issued an evacuation order for individuals living near the Saint Croix River system. Residents around the Mersey River have been asked to prepare for an evacuation.

As a result of flash flooding, many highways in Halifax, Nova Scotia’s capital, were closed, and residents were advised to avoid driving.

According to preliminary accounts, roughly 150 homes in Halifax were destroyed by the storm, and Blackburn expects that number to rise.

“Due to flooding, numerous roads have been washed out and remain closed.” The Halifax Regional Municipality posted on Twitter, “There are abandoned cars on roads and highways causing dangerous conditions.”

On Friday night and Saturday morning, search and rescue teams were deployed by boat in Halifax to locate anybody who may have become stranded in the flood.

According to Nova Scotia officials, wildfires in Canada forced thousands of individuals to abandon their homes and damaged approximately 200 homes or structures between May and June. As of Saturday, flames were still raging across Western Canada.

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Authorities say the pilot of a helicopter that crashed during wildfire battling operations in Canada’s Alberta province has died.

Investigators are on their way to the crash scene, which occurred south-east of Manning in the Peace River area.

The incident comes only days after two wildfire fighters were killed in the line of duty. Almost 900 fires are blazing across Canada, with 553 of them labelled “out of control.”

The helicopter pilot, a 41-year-old man from Whitecourt, Alberta, was assisting with “bucketing” operations, which include the use of specialist buckets hanging by cables to extinguish fires, according to officials.

“I’m heartbroken to learn that another Canadian fighting wildfires has lost their life,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted. “We’ll never forget his service to his province and our country.”

According to a representative for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), authorities initially received transmissions from an emergency beacon at the collision site at 18:15 local time (00:15 GMT).

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“It collided with the ground during firefighting operations,” said Chris Krepski of the TSB.

“I’m not sure what phase it would have been, whether it would have been picking up or releasing water,” he added. “That is typically what we would try to find out.”

Two hours later, officers arrived at the crash scene, which is inaccessible by road. After being airlifted to Peace River Airport, the pilot was declared deceased. It comes only days after two wildfire fighters died battling blazes in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia.

“We mourn their death, but we celebrate what they were doing, and their dedication to their communities and countries,” environment minister Steven Guilbeault said on Thursday, before word of the helicopter crash broke.

Canada has broken its own record for the most land burned by wildfires in a single year.

Wildfires have destroyed almost 24 million acres (10 million hectares) of land this year, an area roughly the size of Iceland or the US state of Indiana.

“We know that climate change makes wildfire season worse,” Mr Guilbeault continued. “We’re working hard to keep people safe this year while also preparing for future years.”

Climate warming increases the likelihood of hot, dry weather that fuels wildfires. The world has already warmed by around 1.1 degrees Celsius since the beginning of the industrial age, and temperatures will continue to rise unless governments around the world drastically reduce emissions.

This year’s fire smoke has triggered air quality alerts across large swaths of the United States, affecting tens of millions of people.

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Britain Must Be Ready for War in 3 Years, Warns New Army Chief

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Britain Must Be Ready for War in 3 Years, Warns New Army Chief

The new head of the Army has stated that Britain must be prepared to fight a war within three years.

Gen Sir Roland Walker has issued a warning about a variety of risks in what he calls a “increasingly volatile” environment.

However, he stated that war was not inevitable and that the Army had “just enough time” to prepare to prevent conflict.

He stated that the Army’s fighting capacity would be doubled by 2027 and tripled by the end of the decade.

Gen Walker warned that the Britain was under threat from a “axis of upheaval” in his first speech as Prime Minister on Tuesday.

Among the primary concerns confronting the Britain in the next years, as noted by the general in a briefing, is an enraged Russia, which may seek vengeance on the West for helping Ukraine, regardless of who wins the war.

He stated: “It doesn’t matter how it finishes. I believe Russia will emerge from it weaker objectively – or completely – but still very, very dangerous and seeking some form of retaliation for what we have done to assist Ukraine.”

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He also warned that China was determined to retake Taiwan, and Iran was likely to seek nuclear weapons.

He stated that the threats they posed may become particularly acute in the next three years, and that these countries had formed a “mutual transactional relationship” since the war in Ukraine, sharing weaponry and technology.

However, he stated that the path to conflict was not “inexorable” if the UK re-established credible land troops to assist its deterrent strategy for avoiding war.

In his speech, he described his force of slightly over 70,000 regular troops as a “medium-sized army” and made no direct call for additional resources or men.

However, he pushed the British Army to adapt swiftly, focussing on technology such as artificial intelligence and weaponry rather than numbers.

His ultimate goal is for the Army to be capable of destroying an opponent three times its size.

This would entail firing quicker and farther, he said, aided by lessons learnt from the Ukraine war.

The general’s speech at the Royal United Services Institute land warfare conference comes only one week after the government began a “root and branch” defence review to “take a fresh look” at the challenges facing the armed services.

Defence Secretary John Healey launched the assessment, describing the existing status of the armed forces as “hollowed-out” and stating that “procurement waste and neglected morale cannot continue”.

According to the most recent Ministry of Defence (MoD) numbers from April 2024, the Britain’s regular Army forces total 75,325 troops (excluding Gurkhas and volunteers).

That figure has been declining in recent years, as recruiting has failed to match retention. The previous Conservative administration lowered the planned headcount from 82,000 to 72,500 by 2025.

Members of the NATO military alliance have agreed to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence by 2024, but several countries are unlikely to fulfil this goal.

The Britain presently spends 2.3% of its GDP on defence. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has previously stated that the defence review will include a “roadmap” for increasing this to 2.5%, however he has yet to provide a date for this promise.

Source: BBC

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Katie Ledecky Hopes For Clean Races At Paris Olympics In The Aftermath Of The Chinese Doping Scandal

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PARIS — Katie Ledecky is looking for clean Olympic races. On Wednesday, Hope had pretty much reached her limit.

The American swimmer hopes to add to her six gold medals as she competes in the 400, 800, and 1,500 meters at the Paris Games. Her program starts with the heavy 400 on Saturday, featuring Ariarne Titmus and Summer McIntosh.

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Katie Ledecky Hopes For Clean Races At Paris Olympics In The Aftermath Of The Chinese Doping Scandal

The 27-year-old Katie is competing in her fourth Summer Olympics, but the first since a doping scandal involving almost two dozen Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned chemical before the Tokyo Games — yet were permitted to compete with no consequences. The controversy has raised serious worries regarding the effectiveness of anti-doping initiatives.

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“I hope everyone here is going to be competing clean this week,” Ledecky claimed. “But what truly counts is, were they training cleanly? Hopefully this has been the case. Hopefully, there has been worldwide testing.”

The International Olympic Committee has expressed concern over the ongoing US investigation into possible doping by Chinese swimmers. While awarding the 2034 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City on Wednesday, the IOC urged Utah officials to do whatever they could to stop the FBI investigation.

“I think everyone’s heard what the athletes think,” Katie added. “They seek transparency. They want more answers to the remaining questions. At this point, we are here to race. We are going to race whoever is in the lane next to us.

“We are not paid to conduct the tests, so we trust those who follow their regulations. That applies both today and in the future.

 

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Katie Ledecky Hopes For Clean Races At Paris Olympics In The Aftermath Of The Chinese Doping Scandal

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London Heatwave Alert: High Temperatures Set to Soar to 29C Next Week

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London Heatwave Alert High Temperatures Set to Soar to 29C Next Week

As the summer holidays begin, London may experience an official heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 29 degrees Celsius.

The Met Office predicts a long period of sunny and dry weather for London after a soggy spring and summer.

After a cloudy day on Saturday, temperatures are expected to reach 27C on Sunday, with lots of sunlight.

On Monday and Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to peak at 29 degrees Celsius. Monday is forecast to offer more sunlight, while Tuesday may see some gloomy weather.

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Temperatures are expected to remain in the high 20s next week, with lows of approximately 18C.

According to the Met Office, a heatwave is “an extended period of hot weather relative to the expected conditions of the area at that time of year, which may be accompanied by high humidity.”

In the United Kingdom, a heatwave is proclaimed when daily temperatures meet or surpass a certain level for at least three consecutive days.

In London, the heatwave threshold is 28 degrees Celsius.

The Met Office reported that the UK is experiencing hotter and wetter weather on average due to climate change.

The UK experienced its warmest May and April on record this year, despite damp and dismal conditions in many areas.

According to the Met Office’s State Of The UK Climate 2023 report published on Thursday, the UK experienced historic levels of extreme weather last year.

In the United Kingdom, 2023 was the second warmest year on record, bringing storms, flooding, strong heatwaves, and rising sea levels; only 2022 was warmer.

It was 0.8°C higher than the average from 1991 to 2020, and 1.66°C higher than the 1961 to 1990 average.

However, 2023 will be a “cool year” in comparison to 2100, based on the planet’s warming trajectory.

The government’s plan to adapt to the hazards presented by climate change is currently being challenged in the High Court by campaigners who allege the Tory administration’s July 2023 National Adaptation Programme (NAP) fails to adequately address 61 concerns.

Source: The Standard

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