Month: September 2011

Pakistan Floods Affect Millions

Millions of people in Pakistan have been forced from their homes by a tide of floodwater after five days

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Gulf Rigs Restart After Storm Lee

Gulf of Mexico oil and gas producers on Wednesday were restarting operations after Tropical Storm Lee was long gone,

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Texas Wildfires Torch 1000 Homes

Dozens of wildfires raging in rain-starved Texas are now reported to have engulfed more than 1,000 homes. The biggest of

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Mine Metals Leak Into Macleay River

Traces of arsenic, copper and zinc have leaked from a mine into a local river near Armidale. The Office of

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Atlantic; Hurricane Katia Weakens

MIAMI – Hurricane Katia weakened to a Category 1 storm in the Atlantic early Wednesday and was not expected

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Typhoon Leaves 89 Dead Or Missing

TOKYO – Japan braced for more heavy rain and floods Monday as the death toll from the worst typhoon

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6.4 Quake Hits Tonga No Tsunami

A powerful subsea earthquake struck near Tonga and American Samoa in the South Pacific on Monday. The 6.4 magnitude quake

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Storm Lee Floods Louisiana

Storm Lee grew weaker and was chugging along as a tropical depression Monday, but it still threatened to bring

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Tropical Storm Hits New Orleans

Tropical Storm Lee crawled onto southern Louisiana's coast on Sunday as New Orleans' flood defences appeared to pass one

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Heavy Floods Swamp N.E. India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Surging flood waters in northern and eastern India have affected millions of people, forcing many

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