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Amidst Intense Heat, California Declares Grid Emergency, Officials Fear Mass Blackout
As electricity usage approaches a five-year high, California declares a grid emergency. As a scorching heat wave sends temperatures soaring into the triple digits, officials worry that blackouts will occur in the nation's biggest state.
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Heat Wave: California Declares Statewide Grid Emergency and Warns of Blackouts Amid Scorching Temperatures
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Raging Flood Inundates Towns in West Virginia; State of Emergency Declared
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McKinney Fire Update: Wildland Fire Kills At Least Four People in California, Blaze Remains Unstoppable at 0% Containment
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State of Emergency Declared: Oak Fire in California Remains Uncontainable
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Montana Declares State of Emergency Amidst Extreme Flooding; The White House Approves Disaster Declaration
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Yellowstone Update: Authorities Warn of Unsafe Local Drinking Water and Displaced Wildlife, Earthquake Swarm Recorded Before Flooding
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Black Fire in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico is Now the State's Second Largest Wildfire: Almost 300,000 Acres Burnt
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State of Emergency: Overland Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Prompts over 1,000 Evacuations in Alberta Province, Canada
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‘Significant Flooding’ Is Expected in Queensland, as the Bureau of Meteorology Issues a Flood Warning for the Majority of the State
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Colombia Declares State of Emergency After Heavy Rain Causes Deadly Landslides and Flooding in Cundinamarca and Other Areas
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Deadly Wildfires Continue to Spread due to Windy Weather in Several US Communities
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Utah’s Governor Warns New Drought Declaration of Emergency Is Coming