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Is the Dakota Access pipeline fight over?

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The deadline to clear the Dakota Access pipeline site passed on Wednesday, but for some, the fight isn't over
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Dakota Access construction stopped

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Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs on the halt of construction of the Dakota Access pipeline
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USA - Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

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First CCTV pictures of moment when road bridge collapsed

Army Corps of Engineers Ha
ndout
Minneapolis, 2 A
ugust 2007
1. CCTV footage of bridge collapsing,
water splashi
ng
AP Television
Mi
nneapolis...
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Water from the swollen Mississippi River has gushed through a floodgate for the first time in decades and headed toward thousands of homes and farmland in the Cajun countryside, threatening to submerge the land under deep water.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: La. floodgate opens, diverting Mississippi River

CAPTION: Water from the swollen Mississippi River has gushed through a floodgate for the first time in decades and headed toward thousands of homes and farmland in the...
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Officials on Hawaii's Big Island are asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help with solutions for the possibility of lava covering a major highway. (Sept. 25)

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Officials on Hawaii's Big Island are asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help with solutions for the possibility of lava covering a major highway.

Hawaii County officials said they are asking whether something could be...
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Residents of Krotz Springs, Louisiana are building temporary levees as the Atchafalaya River continues to swell. The Army Corps of Engineers is also debating opening the Morganza Spillway to ease flooding on the Mississippi.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Temporary levees going up in La.

CAPTION: Residents of Krotz Springs, Louisiana are building temporary levees as the Atchafalaya River continues to swell. The Army Corps of Engineers is also debating...
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The Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from a spillway along the rising Mississippi River in Louisiana, diverting water into the countryside in hopes of avoiding a potentially bigger disaster in heavily populated areas downstream.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Emergency floodgate opens in La.

CAPTION: The Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from a spillway along the rising Mississippi River in Louisiana, diverting water into the countryside in hopes of...
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While the Mississippi River is expected to crest in Memphis, Louisiana is bracing for flooding. A spillway that diverts the big river has been partially opened, and some prisoners are being evacuated from a state prison in Angola.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Lousiana braces for flooding

CAPTION: While the Mississippi River is expected to crest in Memphis, Louisiana is bracing for flooding. A spillway that diverts the big river has been partially opened, and some...
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Survey: Online military data not always secure

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Programme version only

HEADLINE: Survey: Online military data not always se
cure
CAPTION: In a survey of servers run by agencies or companies involved with the military and the wars in Iraq and...
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In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports, all the money and expertise in the world may never be able to truly protect the city.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Katrina Five Years Later: Can It Happen Again?

CAPTION: In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as Jason Bronis...
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FEMA: Hurricanes, Wildfire Costs Unprecedented

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus086608



The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Brock Long told a Senate oversight committee Tuesday the challenge...
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Preview as second anniversary of disaster approaches

Higher Ed
1. Various, sunrise over destroyed homes in Lower 9th Ward

2. Empty lot in Lower 9th
Ward
3. Sunrise over destroyed homes in Lower
9th Ward
4. Destroyed house in
Lower...
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FEMA: Hurricanes, Wildfire Costs Unprecedented

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The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Brock Long told a Senate oversight committee Tuesday the challenge presented by hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria is unprecedented in the history of his...
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Army sending 2 field hospitals to New York City

Higher Ed
U.S. Army leaders said Thursday that two field hospitals are on their way to New York City and will be able to begin treating patients at the Javits Center on Monday.
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Workers are racing to protect an Iowa town from the rising Missouri River by adding several feet of dirt to a temporary levee. The situation grew worse when the river punched through a second levee, the town's main protection.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Crews race to build up levee to aid Iowa town

CAPTION: Workers are racing to protect an Iowa town from the rising Missouri River by adding several feet of dirt to a temporary levee. The situation grew worse when the...
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Governors meet to broker water use agreement

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HEADLINE: Governors meet to broker water use agreement

CAPTION: The governors from Alabama, Georgia and Florida meet in Washington. They are trying to reach a resolution in the ongoing battle over water as...
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Lawsuit Over Oil Pipeline Heads to Court

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VOICE-OVER SCRIPT:

THE NATION'S LARGEST RIVER SWAMP IS THE SITE OF AN OIL PIPELINE DISPUTE GOING BEFORE THE 5THCIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS IN HOUSTON ON MO
NDAY.
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Army sending 2 field hospitals to New York City

Higher Ed
U.S. Army leaders said Thursday that two field hospitals are on their way to New York City and will be able to begin treating patients at the Javits Center on Monday.
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DV GA Water War

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HEADLINE: Deal reached: Georgia to keep more water

Caption: The Army Corps of Engineers rolled out a plan Friday that will keep more water in Atlanta's Lake Lanier, a focal point in the tug-of-war over water...
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Puerto Rico power: massive logistics challenge

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The commander of the US Army Corp of Engineers said on Friday that restoring power to Puerto Rico was "a massive logistics challenge."

"We need 62,000 poles to be able to get this up and...
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FEMA: Gov't Bolstering Puerto Rico Response

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A day after traveling to Puerto Rico to assess the scope of the damage, FEMA chief Brock Long said the U.S. federal government is "dramatically increasing the federal footprint" on the island and working tirelessly to...
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Engineers hope to complete pumping floodwaters

Higher Ed
New Orleans, Louisiana - 3 October 2005

1. Pan shot of drained area in 9th Ward, to the area still flo
oded
2. Car in fl
ooded area
3. Pumps
draining water
4. Close-up water
gushing out of...
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Levees repaired, water pumped out as clean up begins

Higher Ed
1. Various of Chinook dropping 7,000-pound (3175 kilogram ) sandbags along levee

2. Another helicopter carrying sand
bags
3. Two shots of tugboat on canal al
ong levee
4. Various of Chinook...
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4:3 Spillway opened for first time in 38 years flooding low-lying land

Higher Ed
1. Morganza spillway as a floodgate is raised and water begins to pour out

2. Tighter shot as stronger flow of water pour
s out
3. Wide shot of Army Corps of Engineers officials gathering for a news...