A Chicago native, she arrived in Hollywood in 1935 and over the next 15 years appeared in dozens of films, from the Preston Sturges comedy "Easy Living" to the adaptation of Jane Austen’s "Pride and Prejudice" that starred Olivier and Greer Garson.
Marsha Hunt, one of the last surviving actors from Hollywood’s so-called Golden Age of the 1930s and 1940s who worked with performers ranging from Laurence Olivier to Andy Griffith, has died.
additional devastating events which occurred which maybe didn t have necessarily the same financial impact, but also were important for the number of deaths or people displaced that they caused. also trying to put that focus on the losses and damages being suffered by developing countries. kat kramerfrom kat kramer from christian aid. a specialist search and rescue dog who s been missing for nearly a week was today found safe and well. juno was last seen six days ago while on a walk near great yarmouth in norfolk. her owner s been out looking for her every day and has barely slept. mike liggins was there to see the reunion. belong to you, ian? she does belong to ian and he d almost given up hope. but this is the momentjuno and her own ian danks were reunited. i ve just been incredibly emotional back there, as you probably got on camera. but, you know, i m just totally humbled by what people are willing to do for people in the community.
in india and bangladesh in may and cost $3 billion in just a few days. it also forced more than a million people to evacuate. most of the countries on this list are richer nations, where it s easier to measure financial losses because people are more likely to have insurance. dr kat kramer is the report s author. she explained more about what she found. well, we looked at the top ten most expensive extreme weather events and occurrences that were climate related this year, and i think it s important to say that they can t be directly ascribed to climate change, perhaps. but a number of them have been studied by attribution scientists. this is a new area of science that s looking at seeing how much more likely an extreme weather event is or how much more powerful an extreme weather event is because of human caused climate change. so, we looked at the top ten in terms of the economic costs because, as you say, there is the data to do that. but we also looked at five
deadly floods that swept across western and central europe in the summer came in second, causing $43 billion in damages. more than 200 people died. torrential rains in china s central henan province caused huge floods injuly, leading to $17.6 billion in damages, and leaving more than 300 dead. cyclone yaas lashed coastal areas in india and bangladesh in may, and cost $3 billion injust a few days. it also forced more than a million people to evacuate. most of the countries on this list are richer nations where it s easier to measure financial losses, because people are more likely to have insurance. dr kat kramer is the report s author. she explained more about what she found. we looked at the top ten most expensive extreme weather events and occurrences that were climate related this year, and i think it s important to say that they can t be directly ascribed