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Dozens Dead From Ian, One Of Strongest, Costliest U.S. Storms

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Hurricane Ian is being blamed for at least 46 deaths in Florida, Newsy found, with experts expecting the death toll to rise.
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WRAP Mississippi floods hit poorest people, residents prepare

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12 May 2011 - Vicksburg, Mississippi 1. Mid of US Coast Guard walking around flood waters 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kyle Smith, US Coast Guard: "Of course you get a lot standing water that could bring a lot of bacteria into the...
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Jeremy Corbyn addresses crowd at Blackpool event

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn talks about recent flooding in the north of England, US President Donald Trump and his relationship with Boris Johnson and the recent actions of the Brexit Party at a party event in Blackpool. Mr Corbyn has...
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Interview with Jeremy Corbyn on campaign trail in Leeds

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn during a visit to the Scrap Creative Reuse Arts Project in Farsley, while on the General Election campaign trail in Leeds. He discusses Labour's pledge on Sure Start centres, anti-Semitism, flooding, NHS.
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UK summer temperatures may hit regularly 40C due to climate change

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VOICED: Shows exterior drone shots Avonmouth and Severn Estuary, exterior shots flood defences being prepared in area, interviews with UK Floods Minister Rebecca Pow MP on flood protection funding and Chair UK Environment Agency Emma...
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Interview with Boris Johnson on flood defences

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on overnight flooding on 21 January 2021 in Didsbury, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

AMP Capital's Mousina on Asia's Economic Outlook

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Diana Mousina, AMP Capital Senior Economist discusses Asia's economic outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia."
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At Least 28 Dead, Unknown Number Missing After Kentucky Flooding

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In addition to loss of human life, local officials say that in Perry County alone, flood waters wiped out dozens of bridges.
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How Does Holland Deal With Flooding

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How Does Holland Deal With Flooding
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Harvey Puts U.S. Role as Energy Exporter on Display

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Aug.30 -- Liam Denning, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discusses Hurricane Harvey's impact on the energy industry with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?" Denning's opinions are his own.
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Corpus Christi Residents Flee to Safer Ground

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With time running out, Corpus Christi residents boarded buses to San Antonio Friday, just hours before Hurricane Harvey was expected to make landfall as a Category 3 hurricane. Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that the...
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Harvey Hits Texas; Strongest Since Carla in '61

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott says now that the storm has come ashore the state's primary concern is massive flooding that is expected. Hurricane Harvey rolled over the Texas Gulf Coast on Saturday, smashing homes and...
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Bloomberg

Farmers' Daly Says Tech Has Streamlined Claims Process

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Sep.08 -- Keith Daly, Farmers Insurance Group chief claims officer, discusses the evolution of the insurance claims process with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Assessing the Losses From Hurricane Harvey

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Sep.25 -- Patrick Jankowski, Greater Houston Partnership vice president of research, discusses the economic impact of Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Market Wrap 9/19: Utilities Surge, Datadog and Oil

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Sep.19 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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PM says widespread flooding is not yet 'a national emergency'

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the widespread flooding across the UK “is not looking like something we need to escalate to the level of a national emergency”. Speaking on a visit to the flood-hit town of Matlock in Derbyshire, Mr...
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Sea Levels Are Rising Faster Than Scientists Previously Estimated

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Extreme flooding that used to happen to some coastal cities and island nations every hundred years could happen every year by 2050.
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PM hails help for flood victims but won't confirm if he plans to visit them

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Boris Johnson has declined to say whether he will visit areas where people have been forced out of their homes by recent floods – while he toured the headquarters of a charity for the homeless. Speaking at The Connection at St Martin’s...
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Hurricane Categories Don't Tell You Anything About The Water

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The Hurricane wind scale classifies storms into five wind speed categories — but storms lower on that scale can still cause life-threatening flooding.
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River Severn nears highest ever level as floods continue...

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VOICED: River Severn nears highest ever level as floods continue SHOWS: Signs submerged by flood water, flooded streets of Shrewesbury, interview with home owner Mary Fox, views of flooding in Shrewsbury and local area, reporter walking...
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Hurricane Eta Slows Over Central America, Heading Toward Florida

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Slower winds could bring more flash flooding to the region.
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$32B In U.S. Flood Damage Forecast By 2051

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Non-profit First Street Foundation said damages from climate change will impact real estate markets.
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Press Association

PM praises response to flood threat

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks about flood relief on a visit to Didsbury, Greater Manchester and discusses the success of the Covid vaccination programme. He thanked the Environment Agency for their “amazing preparations” and the...
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Bloomberg

Floodwaters Still Rising in Louisiana Says Sen. Cassidy

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Aug.31 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican from Louisiana, talks about the damage from Hurricane Ida and America's military leaving Afghanistan.