Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: These 5 states have some of the most snake-filled waters in the nation Dust storm causes several multi-car crashes, shuts down highway in eastern Washington Waymo recalls more than 3,500 self-driving cars after defect allows vehicle to drive into flooded roadway Just last year, a massive landslide in Alaska triggered a megatsunami that researchers have now mapped and analyzed— identifying it as the second-highest tsunami wave ever recorded. In the early hours of Aug. 10, 2025, a colossal landslide tore from a mountainside above a softening glacier in Alaska’s Tracy Arm fjord, sending debris into the water below and unleashing a massive wave that reached more than 1,500 feet high through the scenic area.