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These photos chronicle the catastrophic scale of destruction from wildfires in California that started on Jan. 7.
These photos chronicle the catastrophic scale of destruction from wildfires in California that started on Jan. 7. Keep Reading
California Gov. Gavin Newsom blasted President-elect Donald Trump’s response to the California wildfires in an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” recorded Saturday, saying, “Mis- and disinformation I don’t think advantages or aids any of us.” Keep Reading
Satellite images show the extent of devastation from multiple wildfires burning in Los Angeles County. The fires have killed at least 10 people and destroyed thousands of structures. Keep Reading
The blazes are the result of a combination of suburban sprawl in fire-prone areas, fierce Santa Ana winds, dry conditions fueled by climate change and the limits of firefighting. Keep Reading
Floods and devastating storms gave way to heatwaves in a year that broke all previous temperature records, according to international climate agency Copernicus. Keep Reading
UXOs contaminate the Pacific but there's little clean-up funding despite hundreds of millions of dollars being spent on new defense infrastructure. Keep Reading
As wildfires raged across Los Angeles, it took just days for another disaster to rear its head — the city seemed to be running out of water to fight them. Keep Reading
Massive wildfires are tearing across the Los Angeles area with devastating force. Keep Reading
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Traditional physical flood models are computationally intensive and take up to 24 hours to run, limiting their utility in rapidly evolving flood scenarios. An AI model developed by NIWA runs in 1-2 minutes, providing near-instantaneous flood impact forecasts. Using the 2021 Buller River flood as … Keep Reading
While The Front Page is on its summer break, we are revisiting some of the biggest news stories from 2024. New episodes return on January 13th. A... Keep Reading
People in Vanuatu applaud its latest show of resilience following a deadly magnitude-7.3 earthquake, but they say it can't respond to its cascading natural disasters alone. Keep Reading
Since Vanuatu’s first earthquake was at a magnitude over 7, we would expect to see more aftershocks to come, at declining strengths and frequency – in a pattern that can last weeks to months. Keep Reading
Anyone wanting to buy or rent a home is encouraged to look at all available natural hazards information in this time of increasing climate uncertainty. Keep Reading
Over 2.5 million cubic metres of silt has been collected from across Hawkeâs Bay as the Silt Recovery Taskforce completes its recovery work. Keep Reading
A unique river portrait and a humorous moment with bubbles are some of the award-winning images taken by NIWA staff this year. Keep Reading
Alaska Volcano Observatory has raised its alert status after an increase in pronounced seismic activity, and a ground deformation was spotted. Keep Reading
Auckland Council is identifying more homes with a serious risk to life from future flooding and landslides Keep Reading
Detective constable Patrick Noiseux was swept underwater while trying to reach seven civilians. When he came up, nobody else could be seen. Keep Reading
An interactive high-resolution dataset has been released to the public, showing the active faults running through New Zealand. The data set, made available by GNS Science, shows the locations of faults that have broken or deformed the surface in the last 125,000 years. Keep Reading
A new paper published in the New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics describes, for the first time, the high-resolution dataset of the New Zealand… Keep Reading
While torrential rain was lashing the West Coast this April, MetService was mopping up incorrect advice Niwa gave to a civil defence emergency... Keep Reading
From a boy who blew up models with firecrackers to an international expert on fire engineering, University of Canterbury Emeritus Professor Charley Fleischman has built a career around fire safety. Keep Reading
The pilot will test parametric insurance, which pays out quickly after agreed-upon “triggers” – such as wind speeds or river heights – reach a certain level. Keep Reading
Three of Whakatāne’s high-end businesses fear months of flood protection works starting early next year could shut their doors forever. Owners of spa and... Keep Reading
Natural hazard risk is a reality of living in New Zealand. Use this checklist to make sure you understand the risk profile of a property, before you buy.
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Humanitarian crises are intensifying due to conflict and climate change. The United Nations, through OCHA, leads efforts to bring the world together to tackle humanitarian emergencies and save the lives of people caught in crises. Keep Reading
WMO’s State of the Global Climate report confirmed that 2024 was likely the first calendar year to be more than 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era, with a global mean near-surface temperature of 1.55 ± 0.13 °C above the 1850-1900 average. This is the warmest year in the 175-year observational record.WMO’s flagship report showed that: Keep Reading
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These photos chronicle the catastrophic scale of destruction from wildfires in California that started on Jan. 7. Keep Reading
While The Front Page is on its summer break, we are revisiting some of the biggest news stories from 2024. New episodes return on January 13th. A... Keep Reading
The active fault datasets displayed on this website are prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science). Keep Reading
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is the Government lead for emergency management. We help build a safe and resilient Aotearoa New Zealand by empowering communities before, during and after emergencies. Keep Reading
There are 161 potentially active volcanoes in the United States. According to a 2018 USGS assessment, 57 volcanoes are a high threat or very high threat to public safety. Keep Reading
Collected articles from New Zealand and around the world on natural hazards, emergencies and preparedness Keep Reading
Collected news from New Zealand and around the world on natural hazards, emergencies and preparedness Keep Reading