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Ever pack workout clothes for a vacation — only to unpack them, unworn, upon returning home? Data from exercise apps, which track users' physical locations and search history, show travelers tend to be more active in some locations more than others. Fitness app Strava shows travelers tend to exercise when they visit smaller cities in Europe. Conversely, the company's data shows travelers are less active, compared to locals, in parts of the Caribbean and Central America, namely:Trinidad and TobagoDominican RepublicPhilippinesVenezuelaCosta RicaThose who struggle to exercise on vacation can take heart in knowing that even active travelers tend to ease up from their usual routines on holiday. Nearly four in 10 runners cut their running times by at least 30% during their summer vacations in 2022, according to Strava's data.
Organizations: Portugal Las Palmas, Spain Nord, Trinidad and Tobago Locations: Europe, Split, Croatia Dodecanese, Greece Lagos, Portugal, Spain, Aurdal, Norway, Nord, Norway's, Lillehammer, Caribbean, Central America, Trinidad and, Trinidad and Tobago Dominican Republic Philippines Venezuela Costa
Norway evacuates thousands from worst floods in decades
  + stars: | 2023-08-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A person walks in mud after extreme weather Hans hit Valdres, near Oslo, Norway August 8, 2023. NTB/Cornelius Poppe via REUTERSOSLO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Norway evacuated thousands of people as rivers swelled to their highest levels in at least 50 years on Wednesday and homes and businesses were submerged or swept away by landslides. Innlandet county, one of Norway's worst hit areas, said many people were isolated by the floods and that first responders may not be able to reach those in need. On Monday, a Swedish train derailed when a railway embankment was washed away by floods, injuring three people. Authorities in Norway and Sweden maintained red alerts, their most severe flood warnings, for several regions on Wednesday.
Persons: Hans, Valdres, NTB, Cornelius Poppe, Terje Solsvik, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: REUTERS, Hove, TV2, Authorities, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Oslo, Norway, REUTERS OSLO, Innlandet, Nordic, Finland, Sweden, Swedish
Storm continues to sweep over the Nordics, causing landslides
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/4] A view shows damaged residential buildings in the aftermath of Storm Hans in Valdres, near Oslo, Norway August 8, 2023. NTB/Cornelius Poppe via REUTERSSTOCKHOLM, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Norwegian emergency services evacuated hundreds of people in various locations on Tuesday, the second day that heavy rains caused landslides, with the risk of more, as a storm sweeps over the Nordics. Strong winds, intense rain and landslides hit parts of the Nordic region, knocking out power lines, flooding villages and bringing public transport to a standstill in the worst-affected areas. The storm, which has been called "Hans," hit Sweden late on Sunday and reached Norway on Monday, with parts of Denmark and Finland also affected. In southern Norway, floods and landslides blocked roads and halted key train services.
Persons: Storm Hans, NTB, Cornelius Poppe, Hans, Marie Mannes, Leslie Adler Organizations: REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Valdres, Oslo, Norway, REUTERS STOCKHOLM, Nordic, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Hemsedal, Swedish
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