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B.C. pilots organizing supply drops for hard-hit communities

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Shaun Heaps of the West Coast Pilot Club in Langley, B.C., is among the pilots preparing more than 40 aircraft to drop off essential goods to towns and Indigenous communities cut off by flooding.
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3rd atmospheric river moves away from B.C. flood zone

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The third major storm system in just over a week has now moved away from the flood zone in British Columbia, but rain and snowmelt from the mountains could pose further flood danger.
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Highway 1 reopens, some floodwaters recede in southern B.C.

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British Columbia is set to begin rebuilding from extensive flooding and mudslides after the last of three major storms in about a week. The stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway connecting the Lower Mainland to Hope, B.C., has reopened.
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Watch: Residential building collapses in Cairo

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This is the moment a 5-storey residential building collapsed in a busy Cairo neighbourhood.
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New flood threat in B.C. as more heavy rain moves in

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Southern British Columbia is bracing for more rainfall in the coming days and weeks as the province works to rebuild after flooding and mudslides earlier this month. Up to 80 millimetres of rain is forecast for Metro Vancouver, Howe...
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Another series of storms heading to B.C. this weekend

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Communities still reeling from major floods and fatal mudslides in southern B.C. faced the first in another series of atmospheric rivers overnight, with another set to arrive on Saturday.
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Shifting waters, border issues create uncertainty after B.C. floods

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Shifting floodwaters are adding to the uncertainty for many in B.C.’s Fraser Valley. And for those hoping to get home with a U.S. detour are out of luck without a passport.
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Kampala hit by twin explosions in 'attack'

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Two explosions have hit Uganda's capital Kampala, injuring 24 people in what police termed "an attack" on the city. The cause is unknown but it follows an attack last month which was claimed by ISIL.
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Niger school fire kills at least 26 children

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A fire at a school in Niger has killed at least 26 children and injured dozens of others.
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Manitoba farmers hope for white winter after summer drought

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After a severe drought, Manitoba farmers are hoping to see a white winter in order for their soil to recover and prevent a crop disaster that would affect the provincial economy.
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Fraser Valley calling for urgent help from B.C. government

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Jason Lum, chair of the Fraser Valley Regional District, is calling for provincial help as all of southwest B.C. remains under a flood watch as a third storm batters the region.
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Merritt, B.C., woman returns home to find everything covered in mud

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Donna Rae returned to her property in Merritt, B.C., for the first time on Friday since she was forced to leave in the middle of the night by rising floodwaters. She had to use a shovel to clear mud away to get inside.
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Brewery in Merritt, B.C., firing up the kettles to provide boiled water

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Kyle Hall, co-owner of the Empty Keg Brew House, says he's eager to help flood-battered Merritt, B.C., because of all the support the residents gave him during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
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Meet the team studying B.C.'s extreme weather events — thousands of feet in the air

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The Hakai Institute's Airborne Coastal Observatory is a mobile research laboratory used to study weather patterns in B.C. — and it operates thousands of feet in the air.
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At least 16 killed in a plane crash in Russia’s Tatarstan region

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A plane carrying a group of parachute jumpers crashed in the Russian region of Tatarstan, killing at least 16 people and injuring several.
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Lava from Canaries’ volcano reaches sea nine days after eruption

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Huge clouds of steam billow into air as red-hot lava touches the water amid concerns of explosions, toxic gas.
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Death toll from northern Turkey floods hits 57

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Torrential rains caused flooding that demolished homes, severed at least five bridges, swept away cars and rendered numerous roads unpassable.
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Nova Scotia’s fight for coastline protection

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Many Nova Scotia voters want whichever party wins the federal election to help protect the province’s coastline from erosion and development.
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Haiti’s earthquake response hampered by economic crisis

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The response to last week’s devastating earthquake in Haiti has been hampered by the ongoing economic and political crisis there, and experts say the future of the country remains uncertain.
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Flood sirens sound in Fort Simpson, N.W.T.

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Communities along the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories have been ordered to evacuate as spring flooding threatens homes in places such as Fort Simpson.
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Immigration minister announces supports for families of victims in two recent air disasters

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Marco Mendicino, minister of immigration, says the new program will help close family members of victims who had ties to Canada but died aboard Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 gain permanent...
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Russia tells its version of Chornobyl disaster on the big screen

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Russia has released its big-screen retelling of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster as a testament to the heroic deeds by those on ground zero. But for many who were there, the film triggers emotions and brings up the questions that remain...
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Israel’s Netanyahu booed by bereaved protesters at stampede site

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The Israeli PM calls for a day of mourning on Sunday as he announced an investigation into the stampede that killed 44 people.
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Bangladesh: Climate change creates a new migration crisis.

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Among the hardest-hit places is Bhola Island - the largest in the country. Often called the ground zero of global warming, it's also home to some of the world's first climate refugees. Al Jazeera’s Tanvir Chowdhury reports.