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  • Taiwan's President Delays Trip to the Americas Amid Typhoon Chaos Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te postpones trip to allies in the Americas due to typhoon damage and severe weather conditions.
  • South Korea Swelters: Record-Breaking Heat and Endless Tropical Nights! South Korea faces extreme heat and tropical nights, raising concerns about potential record-breaking summer temperatures.
  • Korea's Weather Whiplash: From Floods to Fiery Heatwaves! Korea faces a new wave of weather extremes as summer heats up, following record-breaking downpours, according to meteorological forecasts.
  • Devastating Floods Hit South Korea: Four Dead and Thousands Evacuated Heavy rains in South Korea caused four deaths, two missing, and over 5,000 evacuations, with more rain expected.
  • North Korea Buried in April Snow—Experts Warn of Major Crop Damage After Climate Shock North Korea faces unusual spring weather with heavy snowfall and strong winds, impacting agriculture and crop growth.
  • Preventing Fires This Fall: Steps to Protect Your Space in Cold Weather As fall arrives, fire safety is crucial. Be cautious with heaters, power strips, and camping fires, and always check for hazards.
  • As Temps Drop, So Do Immunities—Here’s How to Stay Strong This Season As autumn rain arrives, temperature fluctuations increase cold risks. Dress in layers, stay hydrated, and eat nourishing foods like eel soup.
  • Itchy in the Fall? Here’s Why—and What You Can Do to Fix It As seasons change, increased itching can occur; hydrate, moisturize, and choose soft fabrics to alleviate discomfort effectively.
  • Evacuate or Stay? Hurricane Milton Leaves Floridians With Tough Decisions Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, threatens Florida, prompting evacuations for 7.2 million residents as destruction looms.
  • Feeling Hungrier This Fall? Here’s Why It’s Totally Normal! In fall, shorter days and colder temperatures increase appetite. To manage cravings, choose foods like apples, spinach, and seaweed.
  • Hurricane Helene Leaves Devastation in Its Wake: Over 215 Casualties Reported Hurricane Helene has killed over 215 people across the southeastern U.S., making it the deadliest hurricane since Katrina in 2005.
  • Why High Humidity Makes You Moody: Science Behind the Discomfort Index The discomfort index combines temperature and humidity to measure how weather affects comfort, influencing behavior and health.
  • Spanish Police Battle Olive Theft: 465kg Seized and 129 Arrested in Sevilla In Spain's Sevilla region, 129 individuals are under investigation for olive-related crimes, amid rising theft and price hikes.
  • Typhoon Shanshan to Hit Japan: Hundreds of Thousands Evacuate as Powerful Storm Approaches Typhoon Shanshan, one of Japan’s strongest ever, is nearing, causing evacuations, cancellations, and significant disruption across Japan.
  • Hottest Summer Ever: How to Survive Extreme Heatwaves and What’s Causing Them The world is battling extreme heat. As unusual weather patterns persist, heatwave warnings are being issued earlier than ever.
  • North Korea Issues Urgent Weather Warnings Amid Heatwave and Flood Fears North Korea continues to experience unusual temperatures, with frequent heavy rains accompanying the ongoing heatwave.
  • Drenched Even in Cool Weather? It Might Be More Than Just Your Body Type It could be a warning sign of potential health issues. Let's explore some conditions that could be the cause of excessive sweating.
  • North Korean Leader Praises 'Miracle' Rescue of 4,200 Flood Victims Kim Jong Un visited the flood-affected areas in North Korea yesterday, where he directed the rescue and evacuation of residents.
  • Is Your Dog Scared of Storms? Here’s What You Can Do! If you own a pet, you might have seen a dog suffering from astraphobia—an extreme fear of thunder and lightning.
  • Olympics or Sauna? Athletes Struggle with Sweltering Shuttle Buses Heatwaves are becoming the main source of concern among South Korean athletes gearing up for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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