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Marines survey damage from Florence in N.C.

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U.S. marines were deployed to Jacksonville, North Carolina, to assist residents who may be trapped due to the catastrophic flooding caused by Florence.
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U.S. Marines deployed to Jacksonville to survey damage from Florence

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U.S. marines were deployed to Jacksonville, North Carolina, to assist residents who may be trapped due to the catastrophic flooding caused by Florence.
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US hurricane officials warn to start planning now

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The annual start of hurricane season throws a shadow of dread over many coastal sections of the United States.
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Hurricane officials warn to start planning now

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The annual start of hurricane season throws a shadow of dread over many coastal sections of the United States.
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Death Toll Rises As Severe Storms Sweep Across The South, Midwest

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​As of Sunday afternoon, the storm system had reportedly caused at least 11 deaths.
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Jo Swinson criticises Government for no emergency help with flooding

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Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson meets with residents of Stainforth, North Yorkshire, after flooding devastated the local area. Severe flooding hit several areas in Yorkshire and the East Midlands last week with areas around the River...
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Preparations in West Yorkshire for arrival of Storm Dennis...

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VOICED: Preparations in West Yorkshire for arrival of Storm Dennis. SHOWS: Army preparing flood defences, Interview with 4TH BATTALIAN, ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND MAJOR WILLIAM WRIGHT, views of last weeks flooding, army preparations...
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Press Association

Sinn Fein leader calls for better flood protection strategy

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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald says there needs to be an improved flood prevention strategy in Ireland following mass flooding across the country. Ms McDonald was speaking outside the Shamrock Lodge Hotel in Athlone, County Westmeath.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Biden to meet George Floyd's family, coronavirus deaths top 400,000 amid protests, tropical storm Cristobal
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Recovery Efforts Continue Following Hurricane Sally

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Days after Hurricane Sally made landfall, residents in Alabama and Florida are still being rescued and about half a million homes don't have power.
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Thames Barrier closes for annual test ahead of 200th operational closure

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The Thames Barrier has been closed for its annual test closure, held at the start of the autumn to test the equipment, systems and staff. The Barrier's individual gates were moved into a range of operational positions, including fully...
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Bloomberg

Merkel Tours Flood Damage in Germany

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Jul.19 -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel has toured areas of Western Germany that have suffered devastating floods over the past week. Her visit also came a day after her heir-apparent Armin Laschet was filmed laughing while Germany’s...
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EU Commission chief pledges support for Germany flood relief

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EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledges support for Germany and other European countries hit by devastating floods. Emergency workers in western German and Belgium are working to rescue hundreds of people in danger or still...
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Tropical Storm Elsa Makes Landfall Along Florida Gulf Coast

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Elsa had maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour and is forecast to move over Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina in the coming days.
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Bloomberg

Axa Rebounds From Covid Hit as First-Half Net More Than Doubles

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Aug.02 -- Axa CEO Thomas Buberl told Bloomberg exclusively about how it’s getting harder to insure large events, and the compensation he had to give to French restaurants owners during Covid. He spoke from Paris with Bloomberg’s Manus...
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Search Continues For Tennessee Flood Victims

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Locals searched a creek in Waverly, Tennessee for flood victims.
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Heavy Rain Hits Florida, Flooding Strands Miami Vehicles

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The city was towing stranded vehicles from flooder roadways.
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Floods Leave Yellowstone Landscape 'Dramatically Changed'

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"The landscape literally and figuratively has changed dramatically in the last 36 hours,” said Bill Berg, a commissioner in nearby Park County.
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Recovery Efforts Underway After Kentucky Flooding Kills At Least 37

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Some 1,400 people have been rescued, half by helicopter. But the ground search turns grim as crews find dozens of people confirmed dead.
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Nicole Weakens To Tropical Storm Over East-Central Florida

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Nicole will keep moving over Georgia and the Carolinas Thursday and Friday, dumping heavy rain across the region.
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Bloomberg

At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon

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A powerful typhoon barreled through southwest Japan on Monday, unleashing torrential rains and lashing winds that killed at least two people, triggered floods and caused thousands to evacuate to safety. Jon Herskovitz reports on...
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The crest of the Red River was met Sunday with more shrugs than white knuckles in Fargo, N.D. as flood fears receded.

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HEADLINE: Red River hits crest, begins to recede in Fargo CAPTION: The crest of the Red River was met Sunday with more shrugs than white knuckles in Fargo, N.D. as flood fears receded. The AP''s John has the story. (March 21) EVEN ON...
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A Pacific Northwest storm that brought snow, ice and powerful winds left a mess of fallen trees and power lines Friday as tens of thousands of residents without power faced the prospect of a cold, dark weekend. (Jan. 21)

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HEADLINE: After NW storm, outages and flood concerns abound CAPTION: A Pacific Northwest storm that brought snow, ice and powerful winds left a mess of fallen trees and power lines Friday as tens of thousands of residents without power...
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President Barack Obama assured the nation Saturday that he was keeping tabs on floods roiling the Midwest and putting the federal government's weight behind efforts to avert disaster.

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HEADLINE: Obama on flooding: we will help CAPTION: Seeking to avoid a Hurricane Katrina-like leadership failure, President Barack Obama assured the nation Saturday that he was keeping tabs on floods roiling the Midwest and putting the...