Environment
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Raging Flood Inundates Towns in West Virginia; State of Emergency Declared
West Virginia declared the state of emergency after heavy rain submerged towns as of early week. Flood due to heavy rain once again submerged several towns in West Virginia from Sunday evening to Monday morning, August 14 to August 15.
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Antarctica's Stratosphere Samples from Five Million Years Ago Obtained by Experts
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New Study Reveals Oklahoma 'Gigantic Jet' Could be Earth's Most Powerful Lightning Bolt in History
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Two People Dead as Flash Flood Submerges Vehicles, Casinos, and Establishments in Las Vegas
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Eight Places in England Officially Under State of Drought
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Heat Wave May Cause a Surge of Wildfires in the Northeast
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"Stop Releasing Game Birds," Warn Conservationists to Lessen Chances of Bird Flu Outbreak
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Experts Discusses the Sustainability of Eating Fish




