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Three killed after large wave hits South African beach
Three killed after large wave hits South African beach
South Africa’s coastal city of Durban has closed its North Beach after three people died when they were hit by a large wave on Sunday, emergency officials said.

Sun, 18 Dec, 2022

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There could be a “resurgence” of Covid-19 infections as the country continues on its route out of lockdown, experts have warned.

Tue, 06 Apr, 2021

Black Hole study
Black hole blast emits energy wave eight times bigger than the Sun
A “massive gravitational wave source” from two black holes merging produced a blast equal to the energy of eight suns and sent shockwaves through the universe, scientists have discovered.

Wed, 02 Sep, 2020

25-year-old hospitalised after being swept to sea by rogue wave
25-year-old hospitalised after being swept to sea by rogue wave

A 25-year-old man is recovering in hospital after he was knocked by a rogue wave in Co Clare this afternoon, writes Patrick Flynn.

Thu, 05 May, 2016

Surf’s up for Fáilte Ireland as its Wild Atlantic Way rides the crest of a wave
Surf’s up for Fáilte Ireland as its Wild Atlantic Way rides the crest of a wave

The Wild Atlantic Way is making waves in more ways than one.

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