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                                                    </description><item><title>PREMIUM Samoa 13th anniversary of tsunami remembered 30 September 2022, 11:00AM</title><link>https://www.samoaobserver.ws/category/samoa/99995</link><description>Residents on the south coast of Upolu on Thursday marked the 13th anniversary of the 2009 earthquake and tsunami and remembered loved ones lost to the natural disaster.</description><pubDate>2022-09-30T00:56+0200</pubDate><guid>samoaobserver-7d2847a17136129cc77f130b593cbc3a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220930005600</sortelement></item><item><title>Entire Islands Severed From Florida by Hurricane Ian</title><link>https://futurism.com/the-byte/islands-severed-florida-hurricane</link><description>One road is apparently "folded up like an accordion." Disaster Zone. Hurricane Ian hit Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm yesterday, ripping through the region with sustained winds as high as 115 miles per hour and a storm surge so extreme that, like a tsunami, it drained the water from Tampa Bay's shores as it gathered power.</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T23:50+0200</pubDate><guid>futurism-6623023438621795755ffcfce8e2e337</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929235000</sortelement></item><item><title>Hoax tsunami threat: Man spoken to by Dunedin police</title><link>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/hoax-tsunami-threat-man-spoken-to-by-dunedin-police/ARYDINHITHZW5BBCWR4DFR6R7I/?c_id=1&amp;objectid=12555588&amp;ref=rss</link><description>Police last night posted on Facebook that the tsunami threat was a hoax. Photo / ODT File Police have spoken to a man after a hoax tsunami threat in Dunedin last night. Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond says members of the public reported a vehicle driving up and down Cavell St and the surrounding area about 9.</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T23:28+0200</pubDate><guid>nzherald-1cba0b047d86efe4a69167f3a347ee18</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929232800</sortelement></item><item><title>Fort Myers residents return to their homes under water…</title><link>https://whatsnew2day.com/fort-myers-residents-return-to-their-homes-under-water-by-hurricane-ian/</link><description>Survivors of Hurricane Ian recount how they clung to roofs and walls and prayed for salvation as the Sunshine State woke up to harrowing scenes of devastation. The category four storm pulverized southwestern coastal cities with 155 mph winds and swept an 18-foot tsunami ashore, engulfing homes,....</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T22:53+0200</pubDate><guid>whatsnew2day-1121e858466ee5aed7e233a70bba091b</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929225300</sortelement></item></channel></rss>