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Record-Breaking Droughts Dried Up Yangtze, the World's Third Largest River
Parts of the Yangtze River have dried up due to a record-breaking drought, which has impacted hydropower, shipping routes, and drinking water supplies and even revealed Buddhist monuments that had been submerged.
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Lightning Strike Kills Two People While Jet Skiing in Puerto Rico
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Fairview Fire in Southern California Kills Two Civilians, Forces Evacuations of over 1,000 People
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This 230-Million-Year-Old African Dinosaur is the Oldest Dinosaur Species Ever
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Social Media Videos are Endangering Australia's Whales: Victorian Authorities
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