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Michigan Residents Forced To Evacuate As 2 River Dams Overflow

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Two overflowing dams on the Tittabawassee River have led to the evacuation of 10,000 people and 3,500 homes
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RR9418/C - CHILE: BIO-BIO RIVER

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(dur: 8 min 47 sec/eng.sot: 34 sec/spanish sot: 29 sec) Music: Symphony From The New World by Antonin Dvorak Chile is in the grip of a dilemma between the need for economic development and concern for the preservation of the...
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FEMA: Unclear When Residents Will Have Clean Water In Jackson, MS

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Jackson, Mississippi, has been under a boil water notice since July after tests showed water quality was cloudy, triggering health concerns.
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Bloomberg

Cities Need to Adapt to Climate Change Now

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June 8 -- From the destructive force of Hurricane Sandy, to the fast and furious Toronto flood of 2013, to the raging fires in Alberta this year, weather is turning more extreme due to the world's warming climate. In an interview with...
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Harris County Judge Expects Large-Scale Buyout of Houses

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Sep.06 -- Harris County Judge Edward Emmett discusses the recovery from Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "What'd You Miss?"
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Florence Will Cause Flooding Disaster Like Katrina, Ex-FEMA Administrator Brown Says

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Sep.14 -- Former FEMA Administrator Michael Brown discusses the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and how they can be applied to help avert disaster in the wake of Hurricane Florence. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Hurricane Florence May Force Nuclear Plants Offline

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Sep.13 -- Jacob Meisel, chief weather analyst at Bespoke Weather Services, discusses the multiple nuclear power plants that stand in the potential path of Hurricane Florence that could be impacted and forced to go offline when the storm...
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Floods In South Africa Kill More Than 340 People

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The death toll is expected to rise as scores of families are still missing following torrential rainfall in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.
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500,000 People In Australia Told To Evacuate Due To Historic Flooding

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People in Sydney and surrounding areas have been told to prepare to flee floodwaters as torrential rain lashes the Australian coast.
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Search For Victims Concludes; Florida Coast Aims For Ian Recovery

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Hurricane Ian was the third-deadliest storm to hit the U.S. mainland this century.
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MEXICO: VERACRUTZ: RIVERS RISING AGAIN AFTER FLOODS

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Voice and effects After hundreds of deaths from flooding and mudslides, officials in southeastern Mexico are warning that rivers are rising again. More rain is expected in areas that already are under water or bogged down by mud. The...
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Matthew Stays Offshore: Did Florida Dodge a Bullet?

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Oct. 7 -- Hurricane Matthew battered Florida’s East Coast while remaining just offshore, sparing the state a direct hit as millions of people in its path were ordered to evacuate ahead of the storm that left hundreds dead in Haiti....
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William and Kate visit Hindu Kush in Pakistan on Official Tour

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VOICED: Shows aerial shots helicopter containing Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambrige flying up into the mountains of the Hindu Kush, William and Kate visiting the Chiatibo glacier and flood damaged ruins in the village of...
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Central Gulf Coast Residents Drying Out After Tropical Storm Claudette

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The storm is expected to move toward the North Carolina coast over the weekend.
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How Rotterdam's Flood Defenses Could Help Save Us All

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Sep.09 -- Climate change is increasingly threatening cities with catastrophic flooding. Many are now looking to Rotterdam, and its long history of innovation when it comes to holding water at bay.
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South Sudan: More than half the population face acute food insecurity...

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VOICED: South Sudan: More than half the population face acute food insecurity. SHOWS: Flooded crops, homes and fields, World Food Programme amphibious vehicles driving in floods, people walking in flood water, sandbags being laid on 19...
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Bloomberg

China Infrastructure Stocks Favored, Mirae Asset Says

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Jul.27 -- Wei Wei Chua, portfolio manager at Mirae Asset Global Investments, shares his strategy for Chinese stocks including liquor giant Kweichow Moutai Co. and construction machinery makers. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie and Rishaad...
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Storm System Brings Heavy Rain And Snow To Much Of The U.S.

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Almost half the country can expect some type of severe weather over the next 24 hours, so officials are advising people to be prepared.
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Yellowstone Flooding Prompts 10,000 To Flee National Park

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While no one has been reported killed or injured, waters were only starting to recede Tuesday and the full extent of the destruction wasn't yet known.
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In Review: A Satellite View Of The Year's Biggest Moments

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From the availability of COVID-19 vaccines to wildfires and flooding, 2021 was a jam-packed twelve months.
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Bloomberg

Tudor Pickering Chairman Says Houston Is Pulling Together

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Sep.07 -- Bobby Tudor, Tudor Pickering Holt chairman, discusses the rebuilding efforts in Houston after Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "What'd You Miss?"
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JLL President Bellow Says Houston Will Recover Quickly

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Sep.06 -- JLL Houston President Dan Bellow discusses the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts and the state of Houston's real estate market with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly.