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Spring flowers fail to bloom as drought enters its third year

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LEADIN: Spring flowers have vanished across the Namaqualand region of South Africa as a prolonged drought has desecrated the landscape. The lack of vegetation is impacting the local economy as tourists stay...
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Spring flowers fail to bloom as drought enters its third year

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Spring flowers have vanished across the Namaqualand region of South Africa as a prolonged drought has desecrated the landscape. The lack of vegetation is impacting the local economy as tourists stay...
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FEMA: Harvey Relief Still in 'Life-saving' Mode

Higher Ed
The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) William "Brock" Long, says federal resources are still in "lifesaving, life-sustaining mode," in response to the massive floods in Hurricane Harvey's aftermath. ...
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Experts warn of huge US hurricane storm surge

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Hurricane Center chief warns Florence may bring life-threatening storm surge

Higher Ed
The director of the National Hurricane Center issued a blanket warning about hurricane Florence, stressing heavy rainfall amounts, wind and flooding on the Carolina coast, saying the system "looks very healthy."
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Bloomberg

Harvey Turns Houston Into a Disaster Zone

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- Bloomberg's Joe Carroll reports on the record flooding in Houston following Tropical Storm Harvey. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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FEMA eyes massive damage ahead from Florence

Higher Ed
Officials at FEMA are warning that Florence's impact will be far-reaching and recovery will take more than just days.
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Southern States Expect Even More Severe Rain

Higher Ed
Severe rainfall in Tennessee and other states leaves more than 2 million people under a flood warning.
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
At least 56 dead in Chinese floods; White House renews vaccine push; carrots recalled over salmonella risk
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Bloomberg

China Weighs Coal Market Intervention to End Rally

Higher Ed
Chinese authorities are studying intervening in the coal market. The government wants to rein in a surge in prices that is threatening energy security and economic growth. David Stringer reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."...
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Sky News

2012 May Have been the Wettest Ever Year for England

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2012 May Have been the Wettest Ever Year for England
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON EXPECTED TO CONTINUE UNTIL SPRING

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English/Nat There's little relief in sight for storm-battered California. The El Nino rogue current in the Pacific has been blamed - and U-S government officials say the weather phenomenon is expected to drag on through the spring. "El...
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Wet spring causes desert flowers to bloom

Higher Ed
1. Wide of entrance to Joshua Tree National Park 2. Close-up of sign for park 3. Various of flowers in bloom 4. Man taking pictures of flowers in bloom 5. Various of people looking at different flowers in bloom 6. Park ranger looking at...
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Sky News

Wettest April For A Century Ends Drought

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Wettest April For A Century Ends Drought
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tunisia goes thirsty as repeated droughts raise concerns

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VOICED : Tunisia goes thirsty as repeated droughts raise concerns
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Curated Video

FEMA eyes massive damage ahead from Florence

Higher Ed
Officials at FEMA are warning that Florence's impact will be far-reaching and recovery will take more than just days.
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Curated Video

Forecaster: Florence could bring flash flooding

Higher Ed
The director of the National Hurricane Center issued a blanket warning about hurricane Florence, stressing heavy rainfall amounts, wind and flooding on the Carolina coast, saying the system "looks very healthy."
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FEMA eyes massive damage ahead from Florence

Higher Ed
Officials at FEMA are warning that Florence's impact will be far-reaching and recovery will take more than just days.
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Curated Video

Hurricane Florence spurs fears of flash flooding

Higher Ed
The director of the National Hurricane Center issued a blanket warning about hurricane Florence, stressing heavy rainfall amounts, wind and flooding on the Carolina coast, saying the system "looks very healthy."
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Heavy Rain In Mississippi Causes Flooding, Forces Evacuations

Higher Ed
Heavy rainfall in central Mississippi has over 2 million people under flood advisories.