River
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First episode date | October 13, 2015 |
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Final episode date | November 17, 2015 |
Networks | BBC One |
Creators | Abi Morgan |
Nov 10, 2015 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2318715 |
About River
John River is a respected police officer haunted by the murder victims whose secrets he must uncover.
Roman Butchaski: Former Australian radio host missing in croc-infested waters
... Some of his belongings have since been found near a River on Queensland s remote Cape York Peninsula...
Flooding clean-up continues as Storm Babet passes
... And Police Scotland are continuing to search for a dRiver, who was reported to be trapped in a vehicle near Marykirk, Aberdeenshire, in the early hours of Friday...
Storm Babet: Second red alert in a week as flooding rages on
... Police urged people not to travel in the red zone, and said dRivers throughout Scotland should show caution...
Second dolphin dies in inland Cambridgeshire river
...By Helen BurchellBBC News, CambridgeshireA second dolphin has died after the pair were seen swimming in a River up to 45 miles (72km) inland, conservationists have confirmed...
Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in Texas
... Tropical storm warnings have been issued from the Rio Grande River - along the state s southern boundary - to roughly 250 miles (400km) north, to the community of Port O Connor...
Canada wildfire: Car 'began melting' as family evacuated north
... Another fire is threatening the community of Hay River...
Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years
...By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, ParisWith a year to go to the Olympics, Paris is in the final phase of a historic clean-up which will soon see swimmers and divers back in the River Seine...
Joni Mitchell makes triumphant return to the stage
... The venue was the Gorge Amphitheatre, a stunning outdoor arena with soaring views of the cliffs leading down to the Columbia River - but stage was decorated to look like Mitchell s living room, complete with couches, lamps, side tables, and photographs of her pet cat and dog...
Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in Texas
By Brandon DrenonBBC News, Washington
Tropical Storm Harold has made landfall on the south-east coast of Texas, bringing more Heavy Rain and high winds to the southern US.
Multiple flash flood and tornado warnings are in place on Tuesday and expected to last into the afternoon.
National Weather Service officials predict 1-3in (2. 5-7. 6cm) of rainfall in under an hour in some regions.
The Texas deluge arrives A Day after historic amounts of rain flooded parts of the US southwest.
California and Nevada are Cleaning Up on Tuesday after parts of each states saw historic amounts of rain from Storm Hilary, which caused widespread flooding along with mudflows, downed powerlines and trapped cars.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is also tracking two additional Tropical storms moving west towards the US.
On Tuesday, around 10:00 local time (16:00 BST), Tropical Storm Harold made landfall on Texas' Padre Island in The Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical Storm warnings have been issued from the Rio Grande River - along The State 's southern Boundary - to roughly 250 miles (400km) north, to the community of Port O' Connor.
More Than one million people are under Tropical Storm warnings in the Lone Star state. Scattered instances of flash flooding will be possible, the NWS warned.
Wind speeds reached up to 50mph (80km/h), prompting the NWS to issue a Tornado Warning for counties in south-central Texas. Residents there have been cautioned by officials to stay indoors as " flying debris will be dangerous".
By Tuesday afternoon, 2-4in of rain had fallen in some south-eastern Texas counties, with up to 6in forecast to Fall In some isolated areas.
A couple of tornadoes are possible across South Texas through Tuesday afternoon.
The Storm is expected to continue to carry rain, wind and hail further inland as it tracks westward across the hot and dry Texas landscape.
As Texans endure The Deluge , weather officials have warned of yet another Tropical Storm - Tropical Storm Franklin - currently some 230 Miles East off the coast of the Dominican Republican.
Up to 6in of rain from Franklin is predicted to Fall In Puerto Rico beginning on Wednesday.
The impact of Climate Change on the frequency of storms is still unclear, but we know that increased sea surface temperatures warm the air above and make more energy available to drive hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons. As a result, they are likely to be more intense with more extreme rainfall.
The World has already warmed by about 1. 1C since the industrial era began and temperatures will keep rising unless governments around The World make steep cuts to emissions.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com