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US experts expect slightly weaker hurricane season

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U.S. weather officials say the Atlantic hurricane season should be near normal.
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PHILIPPINES: SOCIO ECONOMIC DIRECTOR ECONOMY PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The latest economic figures show Philippine's economy shrank in the second quarter of this year. However the government says it is still hopeful that it can still attain its 1998 growth target, and that a recession is...
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ARGENTINA: EFFORTS TO CONTROL MOSQUITO-CARRIED ILLNESSES

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Spanish/Nat While tropical illnesses such as dengue fever have not yet become an epidemic in Argentina, officials are worried about the possibilities. Climate changes produced by El Nino are now facilitating the reproduction of the...
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WRAP Over 50 people killed and hundreds injured by tornadoes

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Jackson, Tennessee 1. Various of house damaged by tornado 2. Debris 3. Toy truck lying in the debris 4. Various of storm shelter 5. Pan from damaged house to storm shelter 6. SOUNDBITE: Barbie McCuan, storm survivor: "We were in the...
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Indonesia-People suffering from prolonged drought

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The people of South Sumatra are suffering from an unusually prolonged dry season. Rivers and wells, the main source of water in rural areas, have all but dried up. The meagre supply of water available is often dirty, putrid and unfit for...
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PERU: LIMA: 'ANTI-LUST' BILL BANS MINI SKIRTS IN THE WORKPLACE

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Spanish/Nat Two Peruvian Congressmen have presented an "anti-lust" bill that would ban women from wearing mini-skirts and short dresses in the workplace. If approved by Congress, the bill would require women working in public and...
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+4:3 Forecasters predict tough hurricane season ahead

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FILE: Tamaulipas - July 2010 1. Various of street with damage caused by hurricane, rain Mexico City - 31 May 2011 2. Wide of room at National Weather Service 3. Close-up of screen showing satellite image 4. Medium of screens showing...
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USA: SATELLITE PICTURES WARN EL NINO WILL BRING STORMS THIS WINTER

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English/Nat Earth-orbiting satellites are providing powerful, new confirmation that a strong, globally disruptive El Nino is growing and could push storms into the southwest of the United States this winter, NASA scientists say. During...
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BRAZIL: RIO DE JANEIRO: 3 DAYS OF TORRENTIAL RAIN LEAVES 7 DEAD

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Portuguese/Nat Three days of torrential rains in Rio de Janeiro have left seven people dead and some two-thousand homeless. The city's mayor has declared a state of alert and said the city will need two (b) billion dollar for...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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Dying Coral May Threaten Island Population

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053185The coral on the sea floor around the Pacific island of Kiritimati, sometimes called Christmas Island, looked like a boneyard in November — stark, white and lifeless. But there was still...
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CLEAN : Climate change: 2015 sees exceptional temperature increase

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CLEAN : Climate change: 2015 sees exceptional temperature increase
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CLEAN : Drought affects Colombias main river

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CLEAN : Drought affects Colombias main river
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VOICED : Pinguinos en peligro

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La actividad humana la corriente El Nino y las ratas hacen peligrar la supervivencia de los pinguinos de Humboldt una especie amenazada que anida solo en Chile y Peru. VOICED : Pinguinos en peligro on April 27, 2013 in Algarrobo, Chile...
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UN paints bleak picture of earth's air quality

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The UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Monday that we're on track to reach record carbon dioxide levels in 2016, despite an historic climate change deal reached by World Leaders last year in Paris, which aims to limit CO2...
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VOICED : Suben muertos por lluvias en Peru y preocupan enfermedades

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El numero de muertos desde comienzos de ano por las lluvias inundaciones y avalanchas en Peru a causa del fenomeno climatico El Nino costero se elevo a 90 segun el ultimo reporte oficial
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Experts: Expect a slightly weaker hurricane season

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Experts: Expect a slightly weaker hurricane season

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U.S. weather officials say the Atlantic hurricane season should be near normal.
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CLEAN : 'Starting from nothing': despair for Peruvian climate migrants

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About 2,000 families were displaced in 2017 as Peru endured a particularly brutal El Nino, and were offered refuge at camps of ramshackle zinc and straw huts and tents, north of Lima (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Gray whales arrive off Baja California on yearly migration

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1. View from boat heading to site where the Gray Whale mates and spawns at "Ojo de Liebre" lagoon 2. Mid of boat skipper talking to another man 3. Close up of skipper''s hand on steering wheel 4. Close up of dolphin swimming alongside...
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PERU: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON CAUSES TORRENTIAL RAIN

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Spanish/Nat Torrential rain caused by the 'El Nino' weather phenomenon earlier this year has turned miles of desert in Peru into a giant lake. The massive stretch of water in the north of Peru, which measures 80 kilometres (50 miles)...
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PERU: EL NINO PHENOMENON AFFECTING SEA LIONS POPULATION

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Spanish/Nat Thousands of sea lions are dying along Peru's Pacific coast as freak El Nino weather pushes away their staple diet of fish and squid. Scientists estimate that tens of thousands have been affected by this year's phenomenon -...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON STILL GETTING STRONGER

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English/Nat Meteorologists say that despite variations in El Nino, the weather phenomenon is still getting stronger. NASA scientists released new satellite images of El Nino on Thursday, showing its activity from January 1997 to early...
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USA: LA NINA WEATHER PHENOMENON TAKING OVER FROM EL NINO

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English/Nat As the freak weather phenomenon El Nino fades away, its antithesis - La Nina - is beginning to appear on the weather charts of the world. NASA scientists have released new satellite images that show El Nino's colder sibling...