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Subsidized Homes Fail Wind Test - Indonesia

Subsidized Homes Fail Wind Test - Indonesia

Several houses seen suffered complete roof collapses due to severe extreme weather conditions marked by heavy rain and flooding in the USU Residence III subsidized housing complex located in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, Indonesia, on Friday, September 26, 2025. The extensive damage suffered by many homes raises significant concerns about the quality and structural resilience of subsidized housing in the face of strong winds. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Subsidized Homes Fail Wind Test - Indonesia

Subsidized Homes Fail Wind Test - Indonesia

Several houses seen suffered complete roof collapses due to severe extreme weather conditions marked by heavy rain and flooding in the USU Residence III subsidized housing complex located in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, Indonesia, on Friday, September 26, 2025. The extensive damage suffered by many homes raises significant concerns about the quality and structural resilience of subsidized housing in the face of strong winds. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Pickett Fire Prompts Evacuations in Napa County, California 3

The Pickett Fire, a fast-growing wildfire, erupted in Napa County, Northern California, on Thursday, August 21, burning more than 3,200 acres by Friday evening. Authorities have issued evacuation orders, but no injuries or structural damage have been reported.

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US: Pickett Fire Prompts Evacuations in Napa County, California 2

The Pickett Fire, a fast-growing wildfire, erupted in Napa County, Northern California, on Thursday, August 21, burning more than 3,200 acres by Friday evening. Authorities have issued evacuation orders, but no injuries or structural damage have been reported.

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US: Pickett Fire Prompts Evacuations in Napa County, California

The Pickett Fire, a fast-growing wildfire, erupted in Napa County, Northern California, on Thursday, burning more than 2,100 acres by early Friday. Authorities have issued evacuation orders, but no injuries or structural damage have been reported.

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China: Construction Cradle Torn Off by Typhoon Winds Crashes Into Building in Guangdong

A construction cradle was violently swung by typhoon winds and slammed into a high-rise in Guangdong, China, on July 19, 2025. The cradle struck the building repeatedly, sending debris flying and alarming onlookers.

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US: Multiple Fires Erupt Near TJ Meenach Bridge in Spokane, Washington

Several fires, confirmed to have been intentionally set, broke out near Spokane’s TJ Meenach Bridge on Tuesday afternoon, July 8. According to reports, all evacuation orders were lifted later, with no structural damage or injuries reported.

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Iran Retaliatory Missile Strike to Israel

Iran Retaliatory Missile Strike to Israel

Shattered windows and structural damage are seen on a building in Rishon LeZion, Israel on June 14, 2025. An Iranian missile strike targeted the central city overnight, injuring several and causing widespread destruction according to Israeli authorities. Photo by Faiz Abu Rmeleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iran Retaliatory Missile Strike to Israel

Iran Retaliatory Missile Strike to Israel

Shattered windows and structural damage are seen on a building in Rishon LeZion, Israel on June 14, 2025. An Iranian missile strike targeted the central city overnight, injuring several and causing widespread destruction according to Israeli authorities. Photo by Faiz Abu Rmeleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iran Retaliatory Missile Strike to Israel

Iran Retaliatory Missile Strike to Israel

Shattered windows and structural damage are seen on a building in Rishon LeZion, Israel on June 14, 2025. An Iranian missile strike targeted the central city overnight, injuring several and causing widespread destruction according to Israeli authorities. Photo by Faiz Abu Rmeleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico: Severe Flooding Hits Chetumal After Heavy Rainfall

Torrential rain caused severe flooding in Chetumal, the capital city of Quintana Roo on Wednesday, June 4. Downed trees and structural damage were reported across the city.

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Japan: Ten Injured After Explosion Strikes Construction Site in Tokyo

Ten people were injured after an explosion ripped through a construction site in Edogawa, eastern Tokyo, on Tuesday, May 27. According to reports, the blast occurred when excavation machinery struck a gas cylinder buried underground. The explosion caused damage to 38 nearby buildings, including apartments and a convenience store. The resulting fire was extinguished after four hours.

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Turkey: M6.2 Earthquake Strikes Istanbul and Surrounding Areas

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck off the coast of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara on Wednesday, April 23, shaking buildings and causing people to flee outside across the city. Shaking was also felt in other cities and provinces. According to the Istanbul Governor's office, 151 were injured jumping from high places due to panic but there are no reports of deaths or major structural damage.

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US: Tornado Strikes Owasso, Oklahoma, Causing Significant Damage

An EF-1 tornado struck Owasso, Oklahoma, on April 2, 2025, causing significant damage including downed trees, structural damage, and power outages. A state of emergency was declared.

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US: Firefighters Contain Miramar Fire After Burning 12 Acres At Marine Base In San Diego

Firefighters contained the Miramar Fire, a small brush fire that broke out on Monday afternoon, January 13, burning 12 acres at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California. No structural damage or injuries were reported.

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US: Wildfire Rages In Northampton County, PA, Causing Road Closures 2

A wildfire broke out on Blue Mountain in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, November 2, causing several road closures. While no injuries or structural damage have been reported, the fire expanded significantly overnight and continued to grow into the following day. The cause of the fire remains unknown.

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US: Wildfire Rages In Northampton County, PA, Causing Road Closures

A wildfire broke out on Blue Mountain in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, November 2, causing several road closures. No injuries or structural damage have been reported, and the cause of the fire remains unknown.

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US: Student Gets Blown Away By Ferocious Winds During Severe Storms In Kentucky

A student trying to get to the University of Kentucky campus got slammed on the ground after being knocked off by ferocious winds amid severe storms in Kentucky on Tuesday, April 2. There was EF1 tornado damage in Nelson, Anderson and Jessamine counties, according to the National Weather Service.

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US: Severe Storms Leave Damage In Kentucky

A line severe storms brought strong winds and left damage in Kentucky on Tuesday, April 2. This video shows a piece of debris stuck in a building wall in Nicholasville, Jessamine County.

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Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

(240102) -- TOKYO, Jan. 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Residents of an earthquake-affected house transfer daily supplies to a tent in Hakui, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan, Jan. 2, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

(240102) -- TOKYO, Jan. 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Jan. 2, 2024 shows an almost vacant food shelf at a supermarket in Hakui, Ishikawa, Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

(240102) -- TOKYO, Jan. 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A road sign reading "No passing due to earthquakes" is seen in Oyabe City of Toyama Prefecture, Japan, Jan. 1, 2024. (Photo by Sun Jialin/Xinhua)

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Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

(240102) -- TOKYO, Jan. 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Jan. 2, 2024 shows a road damaged by earthquakes in Hakui, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

Xinhua Headlines: Major earthquake hits central Japan on New Year's Day, causing casualties, widespread structural damage

(240102) -- TOKYO, Jan. 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A timetable shows train delays caused by earthquakes at Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 1, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. On the photo head of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau Märt Ots. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. On the photo head of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau Märt Ots (2nd left), deputy head of the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority Jonas Bäckstrand (L). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. On the photo head of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau Märt Ots (R), deputy head of the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority Jonas Bäckstrand (L). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

GIZA, Egypt - Groundwater in Cairo's Giza Plateau is coming closer to the foundations, columns and walls of antiquities, threatening structural damage. In some areas, flooding has already begun, with an Egyptologist pointing out serious damage to archaeological excavation works. The photo was taken on Dec. 25.

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Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

GIZA, Egypt - Groundwater in Cairo's Giza Plateau is coming closer to the foundations, columns and walls of antiquities, threatening structural damage. In some areas, flooding has already begun, with an Egyptologist pointing out serious damage to archaeological excavation works. The photo was taken on Dec. 25.

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Chinese nuke reactor closed in hush

Chinese nuke reactor closed in hush

Chinese authorities have shut down a nuclear power plant in Qinshan, Zhejiang Province since July 1998 as a result of damage caused by structural flaws, without telling the public despite a soaring concentration of radioactive material in the cooling water. File photo taken the inside the nuclear power plant in January 1995.

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7.7-magnitude quake hits Mexico, kills 1

STORY: 7.7-magnitude quake hits Mexico, kills 1 DATELINE: Sept. 20, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:38 LOCATION: Mexico City CATEGORY: SOCIETY/BREAKING SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views STORYLINE: A 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook west-central Mexico on Monday, causing some structural damage on the anniversary of two previous major earthquakes in 1985 and 2017. One person was killed when a wall collapsed at a shopping center in Manzanillo, a beach resort in western Colima state, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said, after receiving a report from the Naval Ministry. The president was in contact with governors of states most affected by the quake that hit at 1:05 p.m. local time (0605 GMT), notably Colima and Michoacan, though parts of the capital Mexico City were also jolted. According to the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), 1.2 million people were once left without power in Mexico City, the neighboring State of Mexico, Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco. And electricity had already been restored to 6

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Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

GIZA, Egypt - Groundwater in Cairo's Giza Plateau is coming closer to the foundations, columns and walls of antiquities, threatening structural damage. In some areas, flooding has already begun, with an Egyptologist pointing out serious damage to archaeological excavation works. The photo was taken on Dec. 25. (Kyodo)

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Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

Egypt scientists say rising groundwater endangers monuments

GIZA, Egypt - Groundwater in Cairo's Giza Plateau is coming closer to the foundations, columns and walls of antiquities, threatening structural damage. In some areas, flooding has already begun, with an Egyptologist pointing out serious damage to archaeological excavation works. The photo was taken on Dec. 25. (Kyodo)

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Chinese nuke reactor closed in hush

Chinese nuke reactor closed in hush

Chinese authorities have shut down a nuclear power plant in Qinshan, Zhejiang Province since July 1998 as a result of damage caused by structural flaws, without telling the public despite a soaring concentration of radioactive material in the cooling water. File photo taken the inside the nuclear power plant in January 1995.

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Chinese nuke reactor closed in hush

Chinese nuke reactor closed in hush

Chinese authorities have shut down a nuclear power plant in Qinshan, Zhejiang Province since July 1998 as a result of damage caused by structural flaws, without telling the public despite a soaring concentration of radioactive material in the cooling water. File photo taken the inside the nuclear power plant in January 1995.

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