Wild night of 100k lightning strikes
Wild weather has smashed through major parts of Australia, with one state recording more than 100,000 lightning strikes.
Wild weather has smashed through major parts of Australia, with one state recording more than 100,000 lightning strikes.
Thousands of commuters are furious after a group of climate protesters blocked off a busy freeway in Melbourne’s eastern suburb, causing massive delays.
The Bureau of Meteorology says ‘very dangerous’ thunderstorms are hitting southeastern Queensland, with hail the size of golf balls falling in some areas.
Wild volcanic eruptions in Indonesia have caused Australian airlines to cancel multiple flights, leaving Aussies stranded and feeling frustrated.
Terrifying footage shows floodwaters pummelling towards the Valencia region in Spain, as the nation grapples with the aftermath of a mob attack on the nation’s royals.
Maximum temperatures are set to reach the high thirties to low forties on Wednesday and Thursday.
A group of Australian neo-Nazis have made a vile demonstration on top of a sacred Indigenous site.
The 5m saltwater crocodile, thought to be more than 110 years old and weighing more than a tonne, is remembered as being a “beloved mate”.
Australia’s second richest man has come out swinging on a new podcast, taking aim at fossil fuel “scaremongering” and “fake” carbon credits.
Aussies could get an early dose of summer with heatwave conditions tipped for the east coast and temperatures set to climb to as high as 40 in the north.
Once pitched as an isolated paradise, an island community is now without a key service that Aussies take for granted, as a fatal threat intensifies.
Temperatures could climb into the 40s for some Aussies this weekend, just days after storms and a rare weather phenomenon rocked one state.
Both sides of the country are set to experience wild weather on Friday, with severe thunderstorms and temperatures way above average.
A famous beach has been struck with a dangerous ‘invasion’, just says after beaches were shut down due to mysterious black tar balls.
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