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Vietnam Typhoon Bualoi: Evacuations and Airport Closures

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 28, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vietnam Prepares for Typhoon Bualoi, Evacuating Thousands and Halting Flights

Hue, Vietnam – Authorities in Vietnam are preparing for the arrival ⁢of Typhoon⁢ Bualoi, initiating the evacuation⁣ of over 32,000 coastal residents and suspending operations at four airports, including Danang International Airport, as‍ of‌ Sunday. Several ‍flights have been rescheduled‍ due to the ​impending storm.

The evacuations and airport closures underscore the increasing threat posed by intensifying typhoons to coastal ‌communities in Southeast⁢ Asia. Bualoi is the second ‍major‌ storm to threaten the region in a ⁣week, following Typhoon Ragasa, ⁤which caused at least ⁤28 deaths in the Philippines and Taiwan before dissipating over Vietnam. Heavy rainfall began⁤ drenching central Vietnamese provinces Saturday night,‌ causing⁣ flooding in‍ Hue, damaging roofs, and prompting a‍ search for at ⁣least one person swept ⁢away⁣ by floodwaters.

In ‍Quang Tri province, a fishing boat sank and⁤ another became stranded while seeking shelter. Nine fishermen have been rescued,and efforts continue to locate two others still at sea,according to state media reports. Forecasters are predicting ​continued heavy rains through October 1,raising concerns ‌about further flooding and landslides across northern and central ‌provinces.

Experts attribute the increasing strength and​ intensity of storms like Bualoi to global warming, noting‌ that warmer ocean​ temperatures provide more fuel ​for tropical cyclones, leading to more⁣ intense winds and heavier‍ rainfall patterns across East Asia.

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Bad Bunny Honors Puerto Rico, Hurricane Maria Anniversary with Concert

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 21, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Bad Bunny Concludes Record-Breaking Puerto Rico ​Residency, Boosting Island ⁣Economy

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Bad Bunny concluded a historic six-night‍ residency at the‌ Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San ⁢Juan on Sunday, marking a ‌triumphant return to his homeland and delivering a significant economic boost to Puerto ‍Rico. The concerts drew approximately half a million attendees ​and generated an estimated $733 ⁢million⁢ for the island, according to a new study by Gaither International.

The residency wasn’t simply a series of​ concerts; it was a cultural⁣ and economic revitalization for Puerto Rico, still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Maria in 2017. The influx of tourism and spending represents a crucial injection of capital,offering tangible support to local businesses and communities.Bad Bunny’s decision‍ to perform extensively in Puerto Rico underscores his commitment to the island and provides a powerful symbol of ‍resilience and pride‍ for its people, even as he prepares to embark on a global tour excluding the United States due to concerns over immigration policies.

The majority of concertgoers ‍- roughly 70% – were ‌female, with an average age of 33. Most visitors originated from the Dominican Republic,​ Colombia, and Spain, staying⁤ an⁢ average of nearly nine nights.⁣ The ‌event ​resonated deeply with‍ locals, like Shamira ​Oquendo, 25, who described the concerts ⁢as “emotional,” recalling the hardship caused by Hurricane Maria and the loss experienced by many in her community.

During⁢ Saturday’s final performance, Bad Bunny expressed gratitude⁣ to his fans, stating, “I’m going to miss you a lot. I’m‍ going to miss this energy,” and‌ encouraged the crowd to embrace love. The moment sparked a wave of emotion, with attendees embracing and some shedding tears.

As fans departed ⁤the stadium, a spontaneous cry ​of “Yo soy⁢ boricua!” (“I am Puerto Rican!”) erupted, met with the resounding response, “Pa’ que tú lo ⁣sepas!” (“So that you know it!”) – a customary expression of Puerto Rican identity and pride.

Bad bunny, recently ⁢nominated for 12 Latin Grammy Awards, will begin a worldwide tour ‍in December, with scheduled performances in Costa ‍Rica, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Spain, France, and Sweden. He⁤ is notably foregoing concerts in the U.S., citing concerns regarding the arrest of immigrants.

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Lorena Hurricane: Mexico Storm Threat, Kiko Forecasted to Strengthen

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 3, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

MIAMI – Hurricane Lorena has formed off the coast of Mexico‘s Baja‌ California peninsula, ​prompting tropical storm warnings for portions ​of the area, the U.S. National Hurricane Center reported ‌Wednesday. The storm’s development ‍coincides with Hurricane Kiko‘s continued westward track over⁢ the⁣ Pacific Ocean, though Kiko currently poses no ​threat to land.

Lorena’s formation and potential ⁣for heavy rainfall ⁤- ⁢up to 15⁣ inches (38 centimeters) – raise concerns about life-threatening flash floods and mudslides,⁣ especially​ in higher terrain across the baja California peninsula and southwestern Mexico. Residents in these areas are urged to closely monitor the storm’s progress ‌as its path remains uncertain. Lorena is expected to strengthen in the next 24⁣ hours, with maximum sustained​ winds currently at 75 mph (120 kph), and is moving ​northwest at 14 mph (22 kph). As of Wednesday,Lorena was located approximately 120 miles (195 kilometers) south-southwest of Cabo‍ San‌ Lucas,Mexico. Forecasters predict Lorena will​ weaken to a‌ tropical storm by Friday.

Meanwhile, Hurricane kiko remains a Category 2 storm with ⁣105 mph (169⁣ kph) winds, traveling west over open Pacific waters about 1,700 miles (2,735 kilometers) east of Hilo, ​Hawaii. Forecasters anticipate⁤ steady strengthening, potentially elevating Kiko ​to ‍a major hurricane. However, no watches or ⁢warnings are currently in effect for Kiko, and it is not expected to impact land areas.

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