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California storm prompts evacuation orders north of L.A.

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Heavy rain and flooding in Montecito, Calif., north of Los Angeles, prompted officials to order the evacuation of the entire community.
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Avalanche Canada warns of heightened risk in southeastern B.C.

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Simon Horton, senior avalanche forecaster at Avalanche Canada, says human-triggered avalanches are likely in certain parts of B.C., including the area where an avalanche killed one off-duty police officer and badly injured another.
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Turkey earthquake: First nationwide emergency exercise conducted

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Officials conducted the exercise on the 23rd anniversary of a devastating quake, that killed 710 people.
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Ukraine cautious over Russian ‘withdrawal’ from Kherson

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Russia has announced it is pulling its troops out of the southern city of Kherson.
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Dozens dead after pedestrian bridge collapses in western India

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At least 81 people are dead in western India after a century-old footbridge packed with sightseers collapsed, sending them into the river below.
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Video shows moment of India bridge collapse

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CCTV shows the moment a pedestrian bridge in India collapsed, killing at least 132 people.
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Flooding disrupts schooling for thousands of Nigerian students

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Government officials in Nigeria say this year's floods - the worst in 10 years - have destroyed or damaged hundreds of s
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Port aux Basques residents return to homes after Fiona, but some houses condemned

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A month after post-tropical storm Fiona hit Port aux Basques, N.L., the cleanup of debris is done, but the work of determining which houses can still be lived in continues.
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Nigeria flood death toll tops 600 as thousands evacuated

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At least 603 people died in floods this year and more than 1.3 million displaced, authorities say.
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Thousands remain without power in N.S., P.E.I. as Fiona cleanup continues

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Nearly 40,000 customers remain without power in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as the cleanup from post-tropical storm Fiona enters its second week.
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Port aux Basques residents begin cleanup after Fiona batters N.L. community

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Premier Andrew Fury says nearly 100 homes in southwestern Newfoundland have been lost, a number that will likely grow.
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About 60,000 customers still without power on P.E.I.

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About 85 per cent of Maritime Electric customers on P.E.I. are still without electricity Tuesday morning, following damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona. Officials are asking people to stay home to make the cleanup go faster.
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Hope and heartbreak in Port aux Basques, N.L., 3 days after Fiona

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Three days after post-tropical storm Fiona tore through their homes, residents of Port aux Basques, N.L., are feeling overwhelmed with trauma, loss and the immense task of rebuilding. But help is arriving in the form of soldiers,...
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Category 4 Hurricane Ian heads for Florida

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Hurricane Ian strengthened on its way to the Tampa Bay area after it hit the western part of Cuba, bringing down the electricity grid and leaving the whole country without power.
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Biden warns of ‘substantial’ deaths as Florida reels from storm

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US authorities say the full extent of the damage from Hurricane Ian’s strong winds and flooding is not yet known.
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World Bank announces $2B US in aid for flood-stricken Pakistan

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Concern is growing among the international community about food insecurity and disease in Pakistan after deadly flooding this spring and summer.
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How to prepare for a storm like Fiona

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Officials are urging people in Atlantic Canada in the path of Hurricane Fiona to make emergency preparations, including having enough food and water on hand for several days.
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Environment Canada warns Fiona forecast to be 'historic' storm

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Hurricane Fiona is on its way and much of Atlantic Canada can expect heavy rainfall and powerful winds, with a storm surge likely along parts of the coast.
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Damage in deadly Pakistan flooding exceeds $10B US, officials say

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Pakistan's climate chief says a third of the country is underwater after monsoon floods damaged nearly one million homes and killed more than 1,000 people.
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Pakistan situation 'extremely desperate' due to severe floods, says foreign minister

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Recent flooding is a 'climate event of biblical proportions,' says Pakistan Foreign Affairs Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. It has left one-third of the country under water with more rain expected, he says.
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At least 1,200 killed in Pakistan floods, more rain expected

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Record-setting and deadly flooding in Pakistan has displaced hundreds of thousands of people. The country's foreign minister says areas that were once deserts are now inland lakes.
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At least six people killed in Sierra Leone after flash floods

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At least six people have been killed in a mudslide near Sierra Leone’s capital.
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Sierra Leone mudslide: Survivors mark five years since devastatio

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More than 1,100 people were killed when a part of Sugarloaf Mountain broke away, sending rocks and debris downhill.
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UN chief criticises 'suicidal' attacks on Ukraine nuclear plant

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International alarm over the shelling of Europe's largest nuclear plant.