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Airport in the capital still closed over storm fears

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1. Wide of airport with passengers checking-in 2. Passengers pushing trolleys through airport 3. Close of passenger looking at flight departures screen 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rolando Cappi, traveller: "There are many flights on the wait...
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Hurricane Earl remains a category four storm, with winds near 145 miles per hour. The storm is centered about 400 miles off Cape Hatteras, NC. Hurricane watches extend as far north as Massachusetts.

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HEADLINE: Earl remains strong, eyes N.C. Coast CAPTION: Hurricane Earl remains a category four storm, with winds near 145 miles per hour. The storm is centered about 400 miles off Cape Hatteras, NC. Hurricane watches extend as...
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WRAP Airport says plane crashed off Comoros Islands, 153 on board ADDS presser

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1. Wide of San'a International airport 2. Various of people standing outside the departure area of the airport 3. A Yemenia plane landing at the airport 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Mohammed Abdul Qader, Yemeni civil aviation deputy...
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Lighter winds should give firefighters in southern Arizona a break after a weekend in which fierce winds pushed flames toward populated areas and led officials to issue evacuation orders for thousands of residents.

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HEADLINE Easing winds may help Ariz. wildfire fight CAPTION: Lighter winds should give firefighters in southern Arizona a break after a weekend in which fierce winds pushed flames toward populated areas and led officials to issue...
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Associated Press reporter Jerry Bodlander stepped into a University of Maryland wind tunnel to see what it would be like to stand in 100 mile an hour winds, equivalent to a category two hurricane.

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HEADLINE:Raw Video: Reporter withstands 100 mph wind tunnel CAPTION: Associated Press reporter Jerry Bodlander stepped into a University of Maryland wind tunnel to see what it would be like to stand in 100 mile an hour winds,...
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DV Spring Storms FF

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HEADLINE: Bloomberg tells New Yorkers: Time to batten down the hatches CAPTION: New York City agencies prepared Saturday for a potentially dangerous nor'easter expected to blow through the metropolitan area with pounding rains whipped...
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Hundreds of thousands without power in California. A wind gust reaching 123-mph in Colorado. The powerful winds that tore across Western states Thursday created a path destruction that prompted some communities to declare emergencies.

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HEADLINE: Violent wind storm leaves path of destruction CAPTION: Hundreds of thousands without power in California. A wind gust reaching 123-mph in Colorado. The powerful winds that tore across Western states Thursday created a path...
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Fires reach Athens suburbs, thousands evacuated, Nea Makri pix

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Nea Makri, near Marathon - 24 August 2009 1. Wide pan from leaping flames to burning mountainside 2. Mid of flames leaping up mountainside 3. Mid of flames around base of pylon 4. Wide of flames around pylon on mountainside 5. Various of...
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Wind whipped blazes are threatening neighborhoods near Los Angeles, destroying homes and forcing frantic evacuations. Two people have died because of the wildfires

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HEADLINE: Wildfires force thousands from homes CAPTION: Wind whipped blazes are threatening neighborhoods near Los Angeles, destroying homes and forcing frantic evacuations. Two people have died because of the wildfires. (Oct. 13) ...
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Preparations as Hurricane Jimena moves closer to shore

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1. Civil protection vehicle pulling out of shelter 2. Various, people at shelter being given food 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Miguel Garcia, Civil Protection Officer "We have 205 people at the moment in the shelter. (Q: "And you are...
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The Red River's still high near Fargo, N.D, but the river's newest levees appear to be holding. AP's John Mone reports.

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HEADLINE: Despite blizzard, worst may be over in Fargo CAPTION: The Red River's still high near Fargo, N.D, but the river's newest levees appear to be holding. AP's John Mone reports. (March 31)
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USA: SECOND HALF OF HURRICANE SEASON MAY BE WORSE

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English/Nat NASA researchers are warning that the second half of this year's hurricane season could be worse than the first. Friday marks the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season and scientists say the La Nina weather pattern is once...
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At daybreak On Sunday, a debris field laced the outer banks. Boats and jet ski''s were pushed inland, piers cut in half and residents assessed the damage.

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HEADLINE: NC Outer Banks residents assess damage CAPTION: At daybreak On Sunday, a debris field laced the outer banks. Boats and jet ski''s were pushed inland, piers cut in half and residents assessed the damage. (Aug. 28) "I expected...
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Crews have made significant progress attacking three major wildfires in Arizona, but fire danger across the Southwest will remain for weeks to come until seasonal rains arrive.

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HEADLINE: Ariz. residents wait for fire-stifling rain CAPTION: Crews have made significant progress attacking three major wildfires in Arizona, but fire danger across the Southwest will remain for weeks to come until seasonal rains...
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Newly born Hurricane Tomas barreled toward a cluster of eastern Caribbean islands on Saturday after it downed power lines and damaged homes in Barbados as a tropical storm.

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HEADLINE: Tomas becomes hurricane, threatens east Caribbean CAPTION: Newly born Hurricane Tomas barreled toward a cluster of eastern Caribbean islands on Saturday after it downed power lines and damaged homes in Barbados as a tropical...
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The AP's Jason Bronis reports from Florida as wildfires continue to burn, forcing people to be evacuated and highways to be shut down.

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HEADLINE: Heavy smoke blankets northern Florida CAPTION: Hundreds of homes are being evacuated after the haze from fires in Georgia traveled to northern Florida, causing heavy smoke to blanket the area and reduce visibility on major...
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Greece battles raging fires

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Greece battles raging fires
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AP Exclusive: National Park in Tenn. After Fire

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The charred city of Gatlinburg is still days away from reopening after devastating and deadly wildfires, but all around the city, communities in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains are welcoming back residents and visitors.The...
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ONLY ON AP: Tennessee National Park after fire

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The charred city of Gatlinburg is still days away from reopening after devastating and deadly wildfires, but all around the city, communities in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains are welcoming back residents and visitors.The...
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AP Exclusive: National Park in Tenn. After Fire

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY:AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYGreat Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. Dec. 1, 20161. Tight on sign about wildfire2. SOUNDBITE (English) Clayton Jordan, Deputy Superintendent for...
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‘Above-Normal’ Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected

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U.S. government forecasters expect warm ocean waters will fuel an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast calls for 11 to 17 named storms, with five to nine hurricanes. Two to...
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AP reporter updates on Hurricane Irma's latest

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An Associated Press video journalist covering Hurricane Irma gave an update about the situation in southwest Florida after Irma made landfall there on Sunday morning. Now that the hurricane has passed, Robert Ray said...
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Governor of US Virgin Islands says Irma damage is "bad"

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After an aerial tour of St. Thomas and St Johns on Friday, the Governor of the US Virgin Islands stated succinctly "it's just bad." Clearly relieved that there has not been any significant loss of life from category 5...