The death toll from a massive landslide that hit a gold-mining village in the southern Philippines has risen to 54 with 63 people still missing, authorities said Sunday. The landslide hit the mountain village of Masara in Davao de Oro province on Tuesday night after weeks of torrential rains. Davao de Oro’s provincial government said in a Facebook post that 54 bodies had been recovered.
After torrential rains drenched Southern California, causing widespread damage across the region, two families in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles have been displaced because a hillside collapse destroyed their homes. The back bathroom wall of Matt Jewett’s home on Don Diablo Drive punched through the hallway Sunday night when the hill behind […]
The relentless and torrential rains of multiple tropically-infused atmospheric rivers have brought so much precipitation to California since the start of February that it can be measured in trillions of gallons.