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FEMA denies Maryland’s appeal for flood aid to Allegany and Garrett counties
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has again denied Maryland’s request for federal disaster relief following the devastating floods that struck Allegany and Garrett counties in May. The decision, which also rejected an appeal filed by Governor Wes Moore, leaves residents and local governments in the state’s western panhandle without anticipated federal recovery funding. The flooding caused extensive damage to homes, roads, and public infrastructure, prompting state and loca
FEMA denies Maryland’s appeal for flood aid to Allegany and Garrett counties
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has again denied Maryland’s request for federal disaster relief following the devastating floods that struck Allegany and Garrett counties in May. The decision, which also rejected an appeal filed by Governor Wes Moore, leaves residents and local governments in the state’s western panhandle without anticipated federal recovery funding. The flooding caused extensive damage to homes, roads, and public infrastructure, prompting state and loca
Tutankhamun’s tomb faces collapse threat as scientists warn of major structural damage
More than a century after its discovery transformed the study of ancient Egypt, the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun is facing its most serious threat yet. Archaeologists and geological experts have issued urgent warnings that the 3,300-year-old burial site in Luxor’s Valley of the Kings is showing signs of severe structural instability. The tomb, officially catalogued as KV62, was discovered by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922 and remains one of the most celebrated finds in
Tutankhamun’s tomb faces collapse threat as scientists warn of major structural damage
More than a century after its discovery transformed the study of ancient Egypt, the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun is facing its most serious threat yet. Archaeologists and geological experts have issued urgent warnings that the 3,300-year-old burial site in Luxor’s Valley of the Kings is showing signs of severe structural instability. The tomb, officially catalogued as KV62, was discovered by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922 and remains one of the most celebrated finds in









