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What's happening in the world, right now. And what it changes for you.

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450alerts in progress
96critical
131countries concerned
79earthquakes M ≥ 4, 24 h
145major wildfires in progress
18official sources

Latest alerts The ten most recent official alerts, worldwide.

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Thunderstorm — Moutier - Tavannes

9 min ago · MeteoAlarm (EUMETNET)

High
Thunderstorm — Steyr-Land

14 min ago · MeteoAlarm (EUMETNET)

High

Admiralty Islands Region, P.N.G.

55 min ago · EMSC

High
High
Orage violent avec grêle — Kingston

1 hour ago · Mira Weather

Critical
Orage violent — Havana

1 hour ago · Mira Weather

High
Orage violent — Panama City

1 hour ago · Mira Weather

High
Vents violents 88 km/h — Wellington

1 hour ago · Mira Weather

High
Orage violent — Vientiane

1 hour ago · Mira Weather

High
Orage violent — Penang (George Town)

1 hour ago · Mira Weather

High

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