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World Bank announces $2B US in aid for flood-stricken Pakistan

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Concern is growing among the international community about food insecurity and disease in Pakistan after deadly flooding this spring and summer.
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Homes lost, residents flee as Fiona smashes Port aux Basques, N.L.

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Port aux Basques, N.L., is under an emergency evacuation order as the town is pounded by severe winds, storm surge and flooding due to post-tropical storm Fiona.
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UN warns more rain expected in flood-ravaged Pakistan

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Catastrophic flooding in Pakistan has affected more than 30 million people and could get even worse, the UN warns, with more rain forecast in the coming weeks.
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Damage in deadly Pakistan flooding exceeds $10B US, officials say

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Pakistan's climate chief says a third of the country is underwater after monsoon floods damaged nearly one million homes and killed more than 1,000 people.
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Mississippi capital without drinking water for 4th day

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Thousands of people in Jackson, Miss., the state's capital and largest city, are without potable water for the fourth straight day after flooding at a water treatment facility.
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Pakistan situation 'extremely desperate' due to severe floods, says foreign minister

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Recent flooding is a 'climate event of biblical proportions,' says Pakistan Foreign Affairs Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. It has left one-third of the country under water with more rain expected, he says.
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Canadian in Pakistan urges fellow citizens to help flood victims

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The president of the Canada Pakistan Trade & Cultural Association is asking Canadians to help fund the massive relief effort underway after a third of Pakistan was overwhelmed with floods.
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Pakistan flooding ‘has killed 1,100 and already caused at least $10bn worth of damage’

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More than 1,000 people have been killed and 33 million have been impacted by devastating floods in Pakistan.Early estimates put the damage from the unprecedented flooding at more than $10bn with monsoon rains washing away roads, crops,...
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Pakistan in desperate need of aid due to disastrous flooding

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The United Nations says more than $160 million US in emergency aid for Pakistan is needed urgently as the country grapples with catastrophic flooding that's left more than 1,100 people dead. Relief agencies say they have been overwhelmed...
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Jackson, Miss., loses access to clean drinking water

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People in Jackson, Miss., are scrambling to get their hands on bottled water after the city’s water treatment facility failed. The water system has had a long list of problems for years, but recent flooding pushed it over the edge.
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At least 1,200 killed in Pakistan floods, more rain expected

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Record-setting and deadly flooding in Pakistan has displaced hundreds of thousands of people. The country's foreign minister says areas that were once deserts are now inland lakes.
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Massive flooding affects over 30 million in Pakistan

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More than 900 people have died due to the huge floods that washed over Pakistan, spurring the country to ask the international community for aid.
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Pakistan's monsoon floods kill nearly 1,000 people

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Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have triggered flash flooding, stranding nearly 33 million people.
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Pakistan floods: 1,000 people killed across the country

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Unprecedented flooding across Pakistan has now killed more than 1,000 people in less than 90 days.
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Afghanistan floods kill more than 180, Taliban say

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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says 182 people were killed after torrential rains destroyed more than 3100 houses.
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Pakistan floods: Rescue and relief operations under way

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Relief and rescue operations are under way in many parts of Pakistan.
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Pakistan floods: Thousands stranded after weeks of heavy rain

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Rescue teams in Pakistan are working to help hundreds of thousands of people stranded by weeks of flooding.
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Fires and drought cause chaos across Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists warn the ongoing drought in Europe could be the worst in 500 years.
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Flash Floods And Thunderstorms Will Give Way To Breezy Conditions By End Of Week

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Flash floods and thunderstorms hitting parts of the UK over the coming days will give way to breezier weather by the end of the week, forecasters have said.The fresher conditions, expected from late Wednesday onwards, will no doubt come...
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Death toll rises in Kentucky flooding

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At least 25 people including several children have been killed in devastating floods in the Appalachia region of eastern Kentucky. Gov. Andy Beshear says many people are still missing and expects the death toll to continue to rise. U.S....
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Hay River residents reeling from floods as ice begins to clear

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Ice is clearing from the water near Hay River, N.W.T., but the town is still flooded and residents remain worried. Meanwhile in Manitoba, less rain than expected has fallen providing relief for flooded communities.
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Peguis First Nation chief requests military help for flooded community

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Chief Glenn Hudson of the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba says his community needs help from the military to fight the worst flooding since 1962. Indigenous Services Canada says other resources need to be exhausted before that happens.
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South Africa braces for more rain after disastrous floods

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The flooding has already killed 341 people and now more rain is expected. Homes, bridges and roads have been washed away, and many survivors are struggling without running water and electricity.
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South Africa: Death toll reaches 45 in KwaZulu Natal floods

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It follows heavy rain on Monday that has swept away roads, submerged homes and forced many people from their houses.