Rains in MG: Search for the missing enters the 4th day in Juiz de Fora and Ubá
The search for missing persons in Juiz de Fora and Ubá continues on its fourth day, with over 60 confirmed deaths due to severe rains in the region.
Nighttime leg cramps from 'varicose veins'... 'Natural recovery is impossible, seek treatment early'
The article highlights the symptoms and implications of varicose veins, stressing the importance of early treatment and the potential complications if left untreated.
Out of Communication, Without Light and Official Data, Day One in Acapulco
Hurricane Otis struck Acapulco as a category 5 storm, causing unprecedented destruction and leaving the region without essential services.
Woman survives for 3 hours clinging to a pole during the flood in Ubá (MG)
A woman was rescued after clinging to a utility pole for three hours during severe flooding in Ubá, Brazil, where over 60 fatalities have been reported due to torrential rains.
José Antonio Loret de Mola Assumes the Presidency of the CCE in Yucatán
José Antonio Loret de Mola has taken over the presidency of the Coordinating Business Council (CCE) in Yucatán, focusing on addressing natural gas shortages and reducing electricity tariffs to enhance competitiveness.
Of the 853 municipalities in Minas Gerais, more than 300 are considered susceptible to landslides, floods, and inundations, says Cemaden
Over 300 of the 853 municipalities in Minas Gerais are at risk for landslides and flooding, affecting approximately 1.5 million residents amidst ongoing heavy rainfall.
With votes from Peronism and last-minute changes, the government advanced in the Senate with the Glacier Law
The Argentine Senate advanced the Glacier Law with last-minute changes, granting provinces more power over natural resources and aiming to reactivate mining projects.
Emergency aid arrives at the coastline of SP after storms leave hundreds displaced
Emergency humanitarian aid has been sent to the cities of Mongaguá and PeruÃbe in Brazil following storms that displaced hundreds of residents.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers multiple incidents including investigations involving Lulinha, an altercation during a congressional session, a CPI summon, natural disasters in Juiz de Fora, labor law changes, police actions, and climate initiatives.
VIDEOS capture landslides in Juiz de Fora; houses are hit
New landslides in Juiz de Fora caused homes to collapse following heavy rainfall, resulting in casualties and significant displacement of residents.
Video shows dog being rescued amid rubble in Juiz de Fora
A dog was rescued alive from the rubble of a house in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, after heavy rains caused structural damage.
Alagoas has a warning for rain showers, winds, and lightning until Sunday
The state of Alagoas is under a weather alert for rain, strong winds, and lightning due to atmospheric instability expected until Sunday.
With a key contract in Europe, Argentina's megapipeline project advances
Argentina is progressing towards becoming a member of the exclusive group of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporting countries with a significant contract from Germany's SEFE.
'I saw my little dog pass by and I couldn't do anything,' laments woman who spent 3 hours clinging to a pole to save herself from a flood in Ubá
A woman in Ubá, Brazil, survived a flood by clinging to a pole for three hours, while being distressed at watching her dog get swept away.
'Uttar Pradesh is a state with a population of 250 million', said CM Yogi
CM Yogi emphasizes that Uttar Pradesh is India's largest state with a population of around 250 million, highlighting its natural beauty and resources.
Democrats call for freeze on gas exports as energy prices soar for US households
Democratic lawmakers are urging the energy department to halt increased liquefied natural gas exports as US energy prices rise sharply for households.
Colombia: Volcano erupts in country’s north
A volcano in northern Colombia has erupted, causing potential hazards to the surrounding areas.
Tragedy in Brazil: torrential rains continue and at least 54 dead in Minas Gerais
Torrential rains in Minas Gerais, Brazil, have resulted in at least 54 fatalities and many missing, with ongoing rescue efforts in the wake of severe flooding and landslides.
With more rain forecasted, Cemaden signals risk of floods and landslides in 11 cities in the Vale and region
The National Center for Monitoring and Alerts of Natural Disasters (Cemaden) has indicated that over 10 cities in the Vale do ParaÃba region are at risk of disasters due to heavy rains.
They say it's natural Ozempic. Scientists explain whether it's a hit or a myth
This article discusses the scientific evaluation of berberine, often touted as a natural alternative to Ozempic for weight loss, and highlights the actual biological mechanisms at play.
'It is a sadness that has no end': says sister of teacher from Levy Gasparian, survivor of landslide in Juiz de Fora
A teacher from Comendador Levy Gasparian, Rogéria OlÃmpio, survived a landslide caused by heavy rains in Juiz de Fora, but sustained injuries during the incident.
Government delivers humanitarian aid to those affected by rains in Milagro
The Ecuadorian government has deployed humanitarian aid to areas affected by severe flooding in the canton of Milagro.
VIDEOS: Good Morning PE, Thursday, February 26, 2026
A report on various news including sexual abuse allegations against a judge in Brazil, ongoing heavy rain in Minas Gerais, a murder case in São Paulo, and significant political revelations regarding economic forums and nuclear discussions with Iran.
Ukraine will import liquefied gas from the USA for the first time via the KlaipÄ—da terminal
Ukraine is set to import liquefied natural gas from the USA for the first time through the KlaipÄ—da terminal in Lithuania, marking a significant step in diversifying energy supply routes amid ongoing threats from Russia.
The artist will guide visitors on the last evening of the exhibition
Kristina Popov will lead a tour for visitors on the final evening of her exhibition "Soo keha" at the Tartu University Natural History Museum.
Three homemade masks that naturally hydrate the skin: simple recipes with accessible ingredients
The article discusses three homemade facial masks that use natural ingredients to hydrate the skin effectively.
Could Johannes Klæbo switch sports? 'He is a natural talent'
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Klæbo is considered by cycling world champion Thor Hushovd to have the talent to switch to road cycling.
Help for Balding from a 'Miracle Substance' – Can Restore Hair in Just Three Weeks
A new promising remedy for baldness may allow hair to regrow in just three weeks using natural fatty acids found in the human body.
Death Valley, where deadly heat once prevailed, is now covered in a blanket of flowers!
California's Death Valley, notorious for its extreme heat, has transformed into a blooming desert thanks to unprecedented rainfall, showcasing a rare natural phenomenon known as super bloom.
Mitsotakis' jab at Samaras: 'Let some professional worrywarts not be disturbed'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed recent comments by Antonis Samaras, emphasizing Greece's strategic role in the natural gas market while criticizing those who express undue concern about the country's agreements.
Survivor of landslide recounts moments of agony under mud in Juiz de Fora: 'crying from pain'
A survivor from Juiz de Fora recounts his harrowing experience of being trapped under mud during heavy rains that led to deadly landslides in the region.
Make Natural Colors at Home for Holi, Play Holi Without Worry
This article guides readers on how to make natural Holi colors at home using safe ingredients to avoid harmful chemicals found in store-bought colors.
‘The most important part is the vibe’: Bate Bay named Australia’s best beach
Bate Bay has been recognized as Australia's best beach for 2026, highlighting its stunning natural features and inviting atmosphere.
ANP investigates possible oil find by farmer drilling for water
The National Agency of Petroleum (ANP) is opening an administrative process to investigate a potential oil discovery in Tabuleiro do Norte, Ceará, made by a farmer drilling for water.
Elderly woman has 17 relatives among the dead and missing after the rain tragedy in Juiz de Fora: 'I have to be strong'
A tragic rain event in Juiz de Fora has left an elderly woman mourning 17 relatives who are either dead or missing, highlighting the devastating impact of the natural disaster.
Shusaku Sugimoto, researcher at Tohoku University: 'The sea rising 6°C and staying that way for two years has never been seen before'
Shusaku Sugimoto, a researcher from Tohoku University, highlights alarming climate changes in Japan, including a significant rise in sea temperatures.
'Breathtaking' UK cove has 'soft white sand and dramatic cliffs'
An idyllic cove called Porth Iago on the LlÅ·n Peninsula in Wales offers serene views and a quiet escape, often overlooked by tourists.
"Tilde" will provide translations in 34 European languages with artificial intelligence
The Latvian company Tilde has launched an AI translation service that supports 34 European languages, promising accurate terminology and natural language flow for users.
NT pastoralists return home to confront flood damage
Northern Territory pastoralists are dealing with severe flood damage as central Australia faces a natural disaster declaration and government assistance.
Mud volcano eruption in Antioquia forces evacuation of homes
A mud volcano eruption in San Juan de Urabá, Antioquia, has led to evacuations, though no injuries have been reported.
Australians will receive mobile alert in July under new emergency trial
Australia is set to trial a new mobile alert system in July, aimed at providing faster emergency warnings during disasters.
Families leave documents and pets behind and seek shelter in schools in MG
Residents, including a mother and daughter, evacuate their homes in the face of imminent danger from building collapses in Brazil, abandoning pets and personal belongings for safety.
Blaring sirens on smartphones to warn Australians of major disasters under emergency alerts overhaul
Australia is implementing a new emergency alert system, AusAlert, that will send intrusive alerts directly to smartphones for various disasters.
Hospital and gym flooded, lightning strikes and destroyed streets: rains cause damage in the interior of BA
Heavy rains have caused significant flooding and damage in various towns in the interior of Bahia, Brazil.
Almost 5 million people live in risk areas in Brazil, survey shows
A survey by the Geological Service of Brazil reveals that nearly 5 million people reside in high-risk areas throughout the country.
Government investments in actions related to the impacts of the rains have decreased by more than 95% in the last 3 years
The government of Minas Gerais has drastically reduced its investments aimed at mitigating the impacts of flooding and heavy rains, raising concerns about public safety in municipalities like Juiz de Fora.
Death toll in Zona da Mata mines rises to 47; 21 people remain missing
The death toll from severe storms in Brazil's Zona da Mata region has risen to 47, with ongoing rescue efforts hampered by further adverse weather conditions.
How to Use Corn Cobs as 'Magic Fertilizer' for Your Garden Plants
The article discusses the benefits of using corn cobs as a natural fertilizer in gardening, emphasizing their ability to enrich the soil sustainably.
The mountain village that has become the favorite destination for premium investors: luxury chalets, good communications, and a privileged natural environment
Torrelodones, a municipality near Madrid, is evolving into a prime residential area due to climbing real estate prices and increasing demand from investors.
Goodbye to complicating life: the best stick creams that are revolutionizing skin care
The article discusses the increasing popularity of stick creams in skincare routines for their simplicity and effectiveness in enhancing natural beauty.