Weather
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Canada Storm Update: Deadly Derecho Kills At Least 10 People, Leaves Half a Million Without Electricity
Most storm-related deaths occurred when people were hit by falling trees and power lines due to the intensity of the derecho or thunderstorm complex.
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Hot Weather to Put 100 Million Americans at Risk in the Northeast US: Weekend Weather Forecast
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