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24 Trillion Gallons of Water Unloaded in California Due to Weeks of Relentless Storms
The latest report said that about 24 trillion gallons of water unloaded in California as heavy rounds of rain continued. Meanwhile, forecasts added that flooding risks are still present in California due to storms and atmospheric rivers.
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Another Bout of Atmospheric River, Pair of Storms, Flooding Expected for California for the Weekend
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Future Volcanic Eruption Imminent as Magma Chamber Grows Under Mediterranean Volcano [Study]
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Director Michael Bay Denies Animal Cruelty After Being Charged for Killing Pigeon During Filming
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Deadly Tornado Prompts Alabama and Georgia to Declare State of Emergency
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Climate Scientist Calls Fossil Fuel Companies to be Held Accountable for Years of Careless Emission
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