Environment
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More than 160,000 Residents in Iowa Still Without Power After Derecho
Tens of thousands of residents are struggling through their fifth day without electricity as 100 members of Iowa National Guard arrived in Cedar Rapids to help clear the tree debris along downed power lines.
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