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Outbreak of diseases feared in Freetown disaster zone

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Aid groups in Sierra Leone were distributing water filters, buckets, storage tanks and hygiene materials across Freetown on Saturday to prevent an outbreak of waterborne following deadly flooding and mudslides in Sierra Leone. ...
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Long lines for water and ice in Puerto Rico town

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In the town of Dorado, just 15 miles west of the Puerto Rican capital of San Juan, people are coming from far and wide to get their rations of clean water and bags of ice Saturday. The local water treatment plant, whose...
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PM tours water plant before returning to West Bank

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LEADIN: Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah visits a new saltwater desalination plant in Deir al-Balah on Thursday. It was opened by international aid workers in co-operation with the Palestinian...
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Comments as World Water Forum continues

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1. Wide shot of exterior of building holding alternative water conference 2. Various of conference 3. Shot of Danielle Mitterrand with another participant 4. Wide shot of podium 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Maria Cruz de la Paz, Mazahua...
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West Virginia Gov. Earl Tomblin says water tests are encouraging after a chemical spill tainted the supply, but hundreds of thousands of people are still being told not to drink or bath in the water. (Jan. 12)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus003725 West Virginia Gov. Earl Tomblin says water tests are encouraging after a chemical spill tainted the supply, but people are still being told not to drink or bath in the water. Tomblin did not...
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ZAIRE - U.S.Installing Refugee Camp Water Systems

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U.S. Army specialists were working on Tuesday (26/7) at opening the first clean-water systems for Rwanda's suffering refugees, in hopes of stopping the spread of cholera that has already killed thousands. The estimated 1.2 million...
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Cholera sufferers in Zim, Kenya PM comment at WEF

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Harare, Zimbabwe 1. Pan of tents at cholera treatment centre 2. Cholera patients on beds 3. Cholera patient drinking from cup 4. Cholera patient lying on bed Davos, Switzerland 5. Wide pan of foyer of Congress Centre, venue for World...
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Aid is distributed as water levels ease up

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1. Various shots of traffic going through flooded street in the Nehu Nagar slum area 2. Various of cleaners removing garbage from street 3. Pile of garbage in street 4. Woman from Mumbai Municipal department distributing water and...
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Comments as World Water Forum continues

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1. Wide shot of exterior of building holding alternative water conference 2. Various of conference 3. Shot of Danielle Mitterrand with another participant 4. Wide shot of podium 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Maria Cruz de la Paz, Mazahua...
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Australian Defence Minister sees Aceh relief effort

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January 17 1. Helicopter arriving at Bandeh Aceh 2. Security 3. Australian Defence Minister Robert Hill arriving and greeted by Indonesian army officials 4. Various of Hill with Major General Bambang Darmono, head of the Indonesian...
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Ceremony at Great Wall to mark Olympic countdown

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Beijing 1. Wide of Tiananmen Square 2. People looking at square from behind fence 3. Mid shot of soldier manning fence 4. Police car drives by fence 5. Wide of stages set up for performances 6. Chinese flag held by soldier 7. Wide...
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Too much US money spent in Iraq, too few results, inspector general says

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Fallujah, Iraq - 24 February 2013 1. Wide of uncompleted waste water treatment centre 2. Close up of rusty sign that reads (Arabic) "Ministry of Municipality, Fallujah Water Plant" 3. Mid of stagnant water surrounding unfinished plant ...
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Preventative measures at border to stop bird flu spreading

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Syrian/ Turkish border, northern Syria, 500 kilometres (310 miles) from Damascus 1. Pull out of Bab El Hawa (Gate of the Wind) border crossing 2. Poster of Syrian President Bashar Assad, pull out to wide shot of border crossing 3....
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WRAP Cholera outbreak that killed more than 250 easing ADDS DR border

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Malpasse/Jimani, Haiti - Dominican Republic border 1. Wide of trucks on Haitian side of border waiting in line for crossing 2. Dominican Republic soldiers placing chain on gate after letting vehicle go through 3. Dominican Republic...
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UNIFEED Pakista Flood Update

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1. Pan right, tented area 2. Wide shot, aerial shot of flooded areas 3. Wide shot, damaged house surrounded by water 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Raabya Amjad, Communications for Development Specialist, UNICEF Pakistan: "The needs of the...
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HONDURAS: HURRICANE MITCH AFTERMATH LATEST (2)

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Spanish/Nat Hondurans are still burying their dead and counting the cost of Hurricane Mitch The bedraggled survivors are forced to wait in line for water and fuel as officials struggle to feed and shelter a population crippled by...
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Cholera outbreak in Haiti already claims 250 lives ADDS Health min;aid

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Petite Riviere 1. Various of dead body, covered by sheet, lying in the street 2. Mid of people entering gates of Charles Colimon Hospital 3. Wide pan of people in tents in hospital compound 4. Various of patients in tent 5. Mid of...
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IRAQ: UN CONFIRM IRAQI WATER PLANT WAS DAMAGED BY US MISSILE

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Arabic/Nat United Nations representatives have confirmed that damage to an Iraqi water plant was caused by a U-S missile. America revealed on Tuesday that one of its fighter planes had fired a missile at an Iraqi anti-aircraft battery...
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Forensic teams identify bodies, debris beign cleared, official s'bites

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1. Wide of town of Zhouqu and flooded river 2. People around excavator on pile of debris 3. Men directing excavator 4. Wide of excavator pulling out shovel full of mud and water containing body (not visible) 5. Recovery crew placing...
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VENEZUELA: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC ALERT ANNOUNCED

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Spanish/Nat Venezuela's government has declared a national state of alert to prevent the outbreak of an epidemic of dengue. The move comes in the midst of the country's rainy season which has already caused heavy floods and...
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Authorities find tunnel in Baja California one block from US border

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1. Various of interior of water-purification plant where tunnel was found 2. Wide of tunnel entrance 3. Tilt down of photographers at tunnel entrance 4. Pan left from electrical installation to tunnel entrance 5. Tilt down inside tunnel...
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Germany - Airlift Preparation For Rwandan Refugees

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Preparations were underway at the airbase in Germany for the start of a round-the-clock US military airlift for the Rwandan refugees. The first C5A galaxy transport plane bound for Goma left Rhein Main US air base Monday (25/7) to take...
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WRAP Red Cross treat cholera victims, SAfrican doctors on border, UK PM

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Musina, South Africa - border town between Zimbabwe and South Africa 1. Zimbabwean refugees at Musina showgrounds 2. Signboard reading (English) "Musina showgrounds" 3. Woman with baby on back crossing road carrying water 4. Zimbabweans...