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The Great Storm of 1987 was a forecasting blunder that left at least 18 people dead, felled 15 million trees and caused a billion pounds’ worth of damage. Credit...By Getty Images Supported by By ...
Katrina Anderson has an avid interest in film, TV, and pop-culture. She has a MA in English Literature from Simon Fraser University. Her thesis project described the literary qualities of the ...
On Mexico's west coast, Cabo San Lucas shines as a legendary Spring Break hotspot. The massive Riu Santa Fe serves as the center of activity with 1,000 rooms, five pools, three swim-up bars, a Splash ...
This past week has been strong for the U.S. Dollar Index DXY — its best since October 2022, in fact. It’s a far cry from the first half of this year, when the index lost almost 11% — the worst ...
In May of 1987, six inmates strategically escaped from Sioux Falls Penitentiary. Most were apprehended within weeks. One remained at large for two years. A group of six inmates executed South Dakota’s ...
For many, Friday’s flood brought back memories of an eerily similar tragedy, when the Guadalupe River swelled in 1987, killing 10 North Texas teenagers. Those victims, along with more than 33 others ...
The Guadalupe River Flood killed 10 teenagers in July 1987. Camp Mystic, the Christian girls summer camp that was hit with devastating floods on July 4, was part of an eerily similar tragedy that ...
A former camp counselor during the devastating 1987 Texas floods told The Post on Monday that the tragedy was eerily similar to what happened to the young campers on the same river last week. The Rev.
KERR COUNTY, Texas — The catastrophic Fourth of July flooding along the Guadalupe River wasn't the first time the Texas Hill Country has seen deadly flooding. Nearly 40 years ago, in July 1987, a ...
COMFORT, Texas — On July 17, 1987, along the Guadalupe River near Comfort, Texas, rescuers worked to airlift teenagers trapped in trees after a wall of water washed them away. It happened when a ...
The deadly flooding that hit Kerrville on July Fourth stirred memories of a similar disaster nearly 40 years earlier. It happened on the morning of July 17, 1987. A storm that began in Mexico crossed ...
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