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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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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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Boris Johnson warns more needed to build long-term flood resilience

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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 its “amazing preparations” and the...
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New York Area Hit With '1-in-500 Year' Rain Event

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Sep.02 -- Over six inches of rain fell in New York's Central Park last night. Flash flooding was trigged by the remnants of Hurricane Ida through the tri-state area. Nine people were killed. Meteorologist Rob Carolan reports on...
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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.
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Bloomberg

Climate Change Played a Role in Germany Flooding: Munich Re

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Jul.19 -- Ernst Rauch, chief climate and geo scientist at Munich Re, discusses the history flooding in Germany, how much of it can be attributed to climate change and what precautions people need to take. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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CLEAN : Climate change likely not cause of building collapse, professor says

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Rising seas pose a threat to the high-rise studded coastline of south Florida, but a professor who studies its white sand beaches says it is unlikely climate change alone caused last week's collapse of an oceanfront apartment block...
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Biden To Tour Kentucky Flooding Sites With Gov. Beshear

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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will be joined by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and his wife for a briefing on the flooding's impact.
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Harris Announces $1B To States For Floods, Extreme Heat

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The competitive grants will help communities across the nation prepare for and respond to climate-related disasters.
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USA: CALIFORNIA: MARS PATHFINDER CONTINUES MISSION

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English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since debarked its small...
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Victims of the floods being treated; UNHCR spokesperson

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Khairpur, Sindh province 1. Various tracking shots from boat showing flooded landscape 2. Various tracking shots of flooded houses Washington DC 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Irwin, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees senior...
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Texas feeling the effects of Humberto

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HEADLINE: Texas feeling the effects of Humberto x Hurricane Humberto bears down on Gulf CAPTION: As much as 15 inches of rain is expected to fall in parts of Texas as Tropical Storm Humberto comes ashore south of Houston. Forecasters...
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One in five Mississippians live in poverty, the most of any state, and having flood or even health insurance is out of reach for many. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE: Flooding in the Delta hardest on the poor CAPTION: One in five Mississippians live in poverty, the most of any state, and having flood or even health insurance is out of reach for many. Robert Ray has the story. (May 12) "It's...
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Hurricane Tomas pushed northward from Haiti on Saturday, leaving residents relieved that Haiti did not suffer what could have been its first big disaster since the January earthquake. The storm is blamed for the deaths of at least six people

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HEADLINE: Tomas in the Atlantic after battering Haiti CAPTION: Hurricane Tomas pushed northward from Haiti on Saturday, leaving residents relieved that Haiti did not suffer what could have been its first big disaster since the January...
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In Hannibal, Missouri, the good news is that their system of levees and flood gates has won the battle against the Mississippi River. But, there's bad news, too. AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports from Mark Twain's hometown.

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HEADLINE: Town avoids flooding, fears tourism hit CAPTION: In Hannibal, Missouri, the good news is that their system of levees and flood gates has won the battle against the Mississippi River. But, there's bad news, too. AP...
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US emergency aid arrives in flood-stricken North Korea

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1. Wide of plane carrying US flood aid on tarmac at Pyongyang airport 2. Mid of airport staff 3. Nose of plane with moon in background 4. Mid of pallet of flood aid being unloaded from plane 5. Wide of airport vehicle moving into...