This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 9 DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Water levels were slowly receding Thursday in major rivers in Bangladesh's flood-hit northeast, bringing hopes of relief to millions of Bangladeshis, but woes continued in India’s northeast, where 5.5 million people remained affected, officials said. Up to 78 people have died in floods and 17 others in landslides in India’s Assam state, while at least 42 monsoon-related deaths have been recorded in Bangladesh since last month, when floods began ravaging parts of the two South Asian countries, forcing millions to take shelter away from their homes. Bangladesh's Flood Forecasting and Warning Center said water in all major rivers in the country’s northeast was receding, but downstream water levels in central and eastern parts of the country could rise over the coming day. Aid workers said the pace of decline in water levels … [Read more...] about Water receding slowly in flood-hit northeast Bangladesh
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Yellowstone Flooding Washes Away Homes, Bridges; Communities Evacuate
0 Community Corner A Montana town of about 900 people was isolated as raging flood waters washed away homes and bridges in and near Yellowstone National Park. Daniel Hampton , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply GARDINER, MT — Record flooding washed away homes, roads and bridges in and around Yellowstone National Park, leaving some communities isolated and forcing all park entrances to close through at least Wednesday. The flooding Tuesday comes after torrential rain and rapidly melting snowpack, just as the summer tourist season ramps up. As Montana Patch previously reported, all entrances to Yellowstone were temporarily closed Monday after officials said unprecedented rainfall brought heavy flooding, rock slides and other hazardous conditions to the park. Photos and videos (some with graphic language ) posted on Twitter show a bridge near Tom Miner Basin being washed away by raging waters in the … [Read more...] about Yellowstone Flooding Washes Away Homes, Bridges; Communities Evacuate
Major Water Main Break In North Philadelphia Floods At Least 6 Basements, Damages Several Cars
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A major water main break happened in North Philadelphia on Thursday. It occurred at the intersection of North 4th and West Hewson Streets near Berks Street just before 7 a.m. The street was flooded earlier, but the water level has come down. READ MORE: Officers Find Loose Goat Roaming Streets Of Medford Township The Philadelphia Water Department says at least six homes had flooded out basements, and several cars were damaged. One neighbor tells CBS3 she was outside around 7 a.m. when saw a small amount of water gurgling up from underneath the street. All of a sudden, she says water came gushing out. At that moment, Harry Herman was in his car when it sunk into the road. READ MORE: FDA Orders JUUL Labs To Remove Products From US Market “I was getting ready to go work, I turned the corner, I seen the water coming up, I went to back up, and the road gave way, and I couldn’t back up,” Herman said. “I got stuck in the hole. I … [Read more...] about Major Water Main Break In North Philadelphia Floods At Least 6 Basements, Damages Several Cars
Why the ‘boat noodles’ at this Houston Thai restaurant sell out super fast
In this day and age, when the camera eats first, it's no surprise that a restaurant can garner a cult following simply via social media fame. This has been the case for Sao Lao, a Thai restaurant in Garden Oaks-Oak Forest. It's been open just under a year, but is already a destination among Houstonians in-the-know for its boat noodle soup. There's much to love about Sao Lao's menu, but if the boat noodles are what you're after, visiting early, right when the restaurant opens at 11 a.m. for lunch, is highly recommended. The dish is offered every day Sao Lao is open for business, but when the day's supply is up, it's tough luck for interested diners. "It takes a really long time to make, so when we run out, we run out," said Sao Lao owner Souli Phaduangdet. The name Sao Lao, which literally translates to "girl Lao," is a playful reference to Phaduangdet, who is half-Thai, half-Lao. Before opening the restaurant in October 2021, she operated the Pho-jita food truck, which earned a … [Read more...] about Why the ‘boat noodles’ at this Houston Thai restaurant sell out super fast
MD Weather: Flood Watch Issued With Heavy Rains Forecast
0 Weather The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for much of Maryland until Thursday morning with 2 to 3 inches of rain possible. Deb Belt , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply MARYLAND — The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for parts of Maryland until 6 a.m. Thursday, with rainfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour possible in some areas. Excessive runoff may result in the flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations, the NWS said in an alert. Southeastern Howard County and east-central Montgomery County are under a flood warning until 10:45 p.m., the National Weather Service said. At 7:47 p.m., Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are Numerous showers and thunderstorms with heavy rain are expected in the … [Read more...] about MD Weather: Flood Watch Issued With Heavy Rains Forecast
Greg’s Kitchen In Manayunk Reopens After 10 Months Since Flooding From Ida
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – This Friday is the long-awaited reopening of one business on Main Street in Manayunk. After 10 months, Greg’s Kitchen is back open, serving breakfast. The popular neighborhood spot has been closed since around Labor Day due to flooding from remnants of Hurricane Ida . The restaurant had about seven feet of water in its basement. READ MORE: Driver Arrested In Hit-And-Run That Left 21-Year-Old Dead In Germantown: Police CBS3 spoke to owner Greg Gillin about the long recovery process, and what it will be like to be back just in time for this weekend’s Manayunk Arts Festival. “It’s exciting. It’s daunting. I couldn’t really fall asleep last night thinking about all the stuff I had to do today,” Gillin said. “It’s going to be great to see people giving us the thumbs up. One girl said she was going to be doing backflips when we opened up, and I was like, ‘Just make sure you stretch first.'” READ MORE: Former NBA Star Rasheed Wallace Honored With … [Read more...] about Greg’s Kitchen In Manayunk Reopens After 10 Months Since Flooding From Ida