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Satellite View of flooding in northern Sumatra, Indonesia

Satellite View of flooding in northern Sumatra, Indonesia

Handout photo datetd on November 29, 2025 shows satellite view of Flooding in northern Sumatra. Cyclone Senyar formed during the night of 25-26 November 2025 in the Strait of Malacca, an area in which tropical cyclones had not been recorded for decades. The day after its formation, Senyar hit Indonesia, where it made landfall, causing flooding, landslides and more than 400 casualties in the north of the island of Sumatra. This image, acquired by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites on 29 November 2025, shows extensive inundation across Aceh province, with towns such as Lhoksukon and Panton Labu surrounded by floodwaters. Sediment-laden plumes discharged into the sea along the northern coast indicate substantial river outflow, caused by the heavy upstream rainfall. Photo by European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods In Jojo Village - Indonesia

Floods In Jojo Village - Indonesia

A flooded building is seen after heavy rain inside a school at Jojo village in Kudus Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, Feb. 7, 2025. Heavy rainfall has recently hit various parts of Indonesia, triggered by two active tropical cyclones in southern Indonesian waters. Photo by Bram Selo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods In Jojo Village - Indonesia

Floods In Jojo Village - Indonesia

People walk through flood water after heavy rain at Jojo village in Kudus Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, Feb. 7, 2025. Heavy rainfall has recently hit various parts of Indonesia, triggered by two active tropical cyclones in southern Indonesian waters. Photo by Bram Selo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floods In Jojo Village - Indonesia

Floods In Jojo Village - Indonesia

People move through flood water after heavy rain at Jojo village in Kudus Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, Feb. 7, 2025. Heavy rainfall has recently hit various parts of Indonesia, triggered by two active tropical cyclones in southern Indonesian waters. Photo by Bram Selo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hurricane Beryl Makes His Way Across The Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl Makes His Way Across The Caribbean

Handout photo from the International Space Station, taken June 30, 2024, shows Hurricane Beryl pictured east of Barbados. An astronaut has captured jaw-dropping pictures of destructive Hurricane Beryl from space. NASA's Matthew Dominick shot images of the storm as it made its way across the Caribbean this week. The Category 4 hurricane had winds which peaked at 165 mph, and is expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surges to Jamaica on Wednesday. Matthew Dominick wrote: "We flew right over the top of Hurricane Beryl today (1 July). Peering down into the eye with the 50 to 500 mm lens gave me both an eerie feeling and a high level of weather nerd excitement." NASA say they study hurricanes from space through images like these, as well as observations from satellites. They explain: "This vantage point helps scientists understand how climate change impacts hurricanes and learn how communities can better prepare for tropical cyclones in a warmer world." Photo by NAsa via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hurricane Beryl Makes His Way Across The Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl Makes His Way Across The Caribbean

Handout photo from the International Space Station, taken June 30, 2024, shows Hurricane Beryl pictured east of Barbados. An astronaut has captured jaw-dropping pictures of destructive Hurricane Beryl from space. NASA's Matthew Dominick shot images of the storm as it made its way across the Caribbean this week. The Category 4 hurricane had winds which peaked at 165 mph, and is expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surges to Jamaica on Wednesday. Matthew Dominick wrote: "We flew right over the top of Hurricane Beryl today (1 July). Peering down into the eye with the 50 to 500 mm lens gave me both an eerie feeling and a high level of weather nerd excitement." NASA say they study hurricanes from space through images like these, as well as observations from satellites. They explain: "This vantage point helps scientists understand how climate change impacts hurricanes and learn how communities can better prepare for tropical cyclones in a warmer world." Photo by NAsa via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Record heat driving severe storms, droughts, fires: study

STORY: Record heat driving severe storms, droughts, fires: study SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 12, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 13, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:27 LOCATION: Canberra CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Australians enduring hot weather 2. Footage of Parliament House under the sun 3. various of a forest fire STORYLINE: Record-high global temperatures in 2023 exacerbated droughts, floods and wildfires, an Australian-led international research has found. The study, which was published by the Global Water Monitor Consortium led by researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) on Thursday, found that rising sea surface and air temperatures are driving the growing intensity and strength of monsoons, cyclones and other storm systems. Albert van Dijk, lead author of the study from ANU's Centre for Water and Landscape Dynamics and chair of the consortium, said in a media release that their findings prove that recent intense storms around the world are part of a global pattern. "In 2023, we saw cyclones behave

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Cyclone Midili Affects Costal Area - Dhaka

Bangladeshi passengers cross the Buriganga River during the heavy rain as Cyclone Midili affects costal area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 17, 2023. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) the cyclone Midili is likely to move north-northeastward further and may complete crossing the coast by November 17, evening and all type of river vessels operations were suspended due to the cyclonic storm, Due to climate change, cyclones and floods occur frequently in Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mangrove conservation takes root in Madagascar

STORY: Mangrove conservation takes root in Madagascar DATELINE: July 30, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:56 LOCATION: MORONDAVA, Madagascar CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the village of Kivalo 2. various of fishing by the side of mangroves 3. SOUNDBITE (Malagasy): JUSTIN RAMANAHIRANA, President of a community organization managing mangrove conservation STORYLINE: To arrive in the village of Kivalo in southwestern Madagascar, an island country in the Indian Ocean, visitors have to take a 45-minute boat ride through beautiful mangroves from the nearest land point. Thanks to the efforts of grassroots communities and their global partners, the village now serves as an example of nature conservation that benefits both the environment and the people. "A hundred years ago, Kivalo was directly exposed to the Mozambique Channel, when the mangroves were not there yet. The change of the riverbed due to successive cyclones has favored the plantations of mangroves around the village," said Justin Ramanahirana, presi

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Ice hockey: Cyclones player Hirano

Ice hockey: Cyclones player Hirano

Ice hockey player Yushiro Hirano (C), who represents the Cincinnati Cyclones in the East Coast Hockey League, defends the goal in Toledo, Ohio, on Jan. 29, 2023.

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Ice hockey: Cyclones player Hirano

Ice hockey: Cyclones player Hirano

Ice hockey player Yushiro Hirano (L), who represents the Cincinnati Cyclones in the East Coast Hockey League, controls the puck in Toledo, Ohio, on Jan. 29, 2023.

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Cyclone-hit Madagascar seeks more aid, know-how from Japan

Cyclone-hit Madagascar seeks more aid, know-how from Japan

TOKYO, Japan - New Madagascan Ambassador to Japan Jimmy Ramiandrison speaks to Kyodo News in Tokyo on March 12. Ramiandrison expressed hope that Japan will provide more aid as well as share expertise on managing natural disasters, in the wake of extensive destruction on Madagascar by two cyclones

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Cyclone-hit Madagascar seeks more aid, know-how from Japan

Cyclone-hit Madagascar seeks more aid, know-how from Japan

TOKYO, Japan - New Madagascan Ambassador to Japan Jimmy Ramiandrison speaks to Kyodo News in Tokyo on March 12. Ramiandrison expressed hope that Japan will provide more aid as well as share expertise on managing natural disasters, in the wake of extensive destruction on Madagascar by two cyclones (Kyodo)

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Believe In Me (2006)

Believe In Me (2006)

The Lady Cyclones Film: Believe In Me (2006) Director: Robert Collector 06 February 2006 Date: 06 February 2006

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Believe In Me (2006)

Believe In Me (2006)

The Lady Cyclones & Jeffrey Donovan Characters: & Clay Driscoll Film: Believe In Me (2006) Director: Robert Collector 06 February 2006 Date: 06 February 2006

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