"Reported scaffold collapse. Searches underway. Please avoid the area." A secondary post reports that "all workers are accounted for and searches were negative at this time." Images of the ...
WELL, JESSICA, IT LOOKS LIKE THIS MAY NOT BE OVER BECAUSE MORE SCAFFOLDING MAY BE COMING DOWN. IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S JUST HANGING BY A THREAD OUTSIDE THIS FOUR STORY APARTMENT BUILDING THAT IS ...
Bosch has just completed testing its new new brake-by-wire technology on public roads. The Bosch development team traveled more than 2,050 miles (3,300 km) across several climate zones to reach ...
After a wildfire, the danger continues, especially during torrential rain that can set off fast-moving landslides known as debris flows. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a San Francisco-based reporter on ...
Southern California faces the continued risk of rock and mudslides on wildfire-scarred hillsides Friday, a day after heavy rains sent debris across several roadways LOS ANGELES -- Southern ...
A plane equipped with lasers is helping search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly ...
Construction debris and ash will be targeted for removal from fire damaged properties in the Pacific Palisades as part of Phase 2 of cleanup operations, which start this week. So far, more than ...
with rainfall rates of 0.75 inches to 1.25 inches per hour expected. Debris flows may be triggered when rainfall rates exceed 0.5 inches per hour.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 10-year-old boy has been making a “miraculous” recovery after protecting his younger sister from the flying debris of a medical transport plane that crashed in ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A construction worker was rescued after being trapped in an elevator at a construction site in downtown Houston where a scaffolding collapsed, according to officials.
Rain on burned hillslopes can trigger dangerous floods and debris flows. Those debris flows can move with the speed of a freight train, picking up or destroying anything in their path. They can ...
Triggered by intense bouts of rainfall, these debris flows — as well as flash floods — become more likely to occur after an intense wildfire has scorched an area’s slopes and vegetation.