Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Severe flooding caused by remnants of Typhoon Halong has devastated Alaska’s coastal villages, sweeping away homes and submerging streets. Nearly 1,000 residents from areas like Kipnuk and Kwigillingok have been evacuated in one of Alaska’s largest airlifts. Emergency teams continue urgent rescues amid rising waters and severe damage to infrastructure. The crisis reveals challenges in accessing these remote communities and underscores the impact of climate events on vulnerable populations. Ongoing support efforts focus on shelter, safety, and rebuilding as winter approaches.
#gccnews24 #GulfNews #middleeastupdates #innovation #uaenews #saudinews #qatarnews #middleeastnews #dubainews #BreakingGulfNews #GulfUpdates #gulfnews #uaenews #dubai #abudhabi #dubainews #saudiarabia
DAE's First Quarter Financial Surge Sets New Highs
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise sees record first-quarter revenue and profit growth, alongside a major ac
Sony's PS5 Price Increase Set for Southeast Asia on May 1
Starting May 1, 2026, Sony will raise PS5 prices across Southeast Asia. Discover what this means for