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Realistic photo illustration of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa nearing eastern Cuba, showing stormy skies, flooding, blackouts, and residents relying on phones for information in a vulnerable region.

Hurricane melissa approaches eastern cuba

Luis Fernández Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, with winds up to 280 km/h, approaches eastern Cuba tonight, finding the region in extreme vulnerability due to blackouts, food shortages, and limited information. Residents report minimal preparations and rely more on social media than state media to track the storm. Flooding and heavy rains are expected in the eastern provinces.

Fire destroys key grazing camp in Limpopo

A massive fire has devastated a vital grazing camp in Niani, outside Musina in Limpopo, leaving subsistence livestock farmers from several villages reeling. The blaze destroyed over 1,500 hectares of grassland last week, with the cause still unknown. Local farmers express deep frustration over the lack of protection for their lands.

Cause of Baswedan embankment collapse in Jati Padang

Raj Patel

The Baswedan embankment in Jati Padang, South Jakarta, collapsed due to narrowing land around Kali Pulo, causing floods that damaged residents' homes and shops. The incident occurred on October 30, 2025, with water levels reaching 1.5 meters at the worst points. Residents hope local authorities will act quickly to prevent recurrence.

Severe Flooding Hits Toronto

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Severe flooding has inundated parts of Toronto following heavy rainfall, leading to evacuations and transportation disruptions. City officials are managing the crisis with emergency measures. The flooding is attributed to a combination of storms and poor drainage.

Boat Accident in Nigeria Claims Over 60 Lives

Over 60 people perished in a deadly boat accident in Nigeria. The incident highlights ongoing safety issues in the country's water transport systems. Rescue operations are ongoing, with authorities investigating the cause.

Mitsukejima Island transforms after Noto Peninsula Earthquake with withered trees

Raj Patel

Mitsukejima Island in Suzu, Ishikawa Prefecture, partially collapsed during the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, leading to dramatic changes in its landscape. Once covered in dense greenery, the island now shows a sharp rise in withered trees since last summer. Researchers attribute this to the collapse of groundwater-retaining strata.

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