Daily Archives: June 18, 2012

Typhoon Guchol takes aim at Japan, may make landfall Wednesday

June 18, 2012 – JAPAN – Typhoon Guchol is a category 2 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, with winds of 110 mph, gusting to 130mph. Guchol is on a path to southern Japan, where it is expected to make landfall Tuesday … Continue reading

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Colombian volcano Nevado del Ruiz spews ash and gas and rumbles with strong, strange noises

June 18, 2012 – COLOMBIA – Plumes of smoke and ash are continuing to rise from Colombia’s Nevado del Ruiz volcano. People living on its slopes said they had heard “strong, strange noises” coming from the summit of the 5,346m-high … Continue reading

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Hurricane Carlotta dumps torrential rains and kills 3 in Mexico

June 18, 2012 – MEXICO – Two girls were killed when their house collapsed in southwestern Mexico in a mudslide under heavy rains unleashed by Hurricane Carlotta, local officials said Saturday. The two sisters — aged seven and 13 — … Continue reading

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