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The National Water Prediction Service projected the Ohio River would crest as high as 37 feet.Ultimately, it crested early Wednesday morning at 36.63 feet. That's higher than it was in 2018 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) -The Ohio River crested in the Louisville area on Wednesday, April 9. Several days of heavy rainfall led to catastrophic flooding, causing issues for people on both sides of the ...
Collaboration a natural ingredient Among others, the director of the centre, Johan Zelano, reflected on the strengths of the molecular, translational and data-driven community in Gothenburg. “What ...
“Our river, we believe, is at the crest currently,” said the Mayor of Pocahontas Keith Futrell. “It will take maybe two, two and a half days for that crest to start to fall off, so we are ...
This will be a top 3 Historic crest for the river.On Sunday, the National Weather Service posted a map showing the amount of heavy rainfall across the region since Wednesday, April 2.The ...
According to the press release, the four Volvos delivered a total of 111 kWh on two occasions in March. That now concluded the pilot project between Volvo Cars and local energy provider Göteborg ...
The outcomes of the doubles, as is often the case, were key in Wednesday’s Hempfield at Cedar Crest boys tennis match at Lebanon. While it didn’t end up deciding the winner, the thrilling No ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Hardin County emergency officials have moved operations to West Point as the Ohio River has yet to crest. The move centers resources on the area where the worst has yet to ...
The first cruise ship of the year, AIDAmar, just about to enter the Port of Gothenburg area this morning. Photo: The Port of Gothenburg With the arrival of the cruise ship AIDAmar in the morning, the ...
MSC, the world’s largest container shipping company, has launched a new direct service between the Port of Gothenburg and key Asian markets Starting this week, MSC vessels with a capacity of over ...
This is the conclusion of a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Gothenburg on behalf of the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management. The study shows that extensive losses of ...