natural disasters
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World’s Deadliest Avalanche in Peru Triggered 60-Meter High Mud Killing 30,000 People
The unstoppable, deadly avalanche was a combination of snow, ice, and mud that struck a town in a Peruvian province.
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Intense Tornado Ripped Through Michigan Leaving One Dead and Many Injured
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Coastal Storm: Coastal Erosion Washes Away Homes in Outer Banks, North Carolina
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4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Area Near Yellowstone National Park
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Heatwave 2022: Scorching Temperatures Recorded in India and Pakistan for April
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New Mexico Wildfire Declared as a Disaster, Firefighters Maximized Efforts
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US Wildfire Forecast: Meteorologists Predict the Western US is Set for an Intense Wildfire Season
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Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Kills Five People, Displaces Thousands in Tanzania
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Drone Video Captures the Tornado Touchdown in Andover, Kansas