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Fireman in Hawaii Got Sucked Into Storm Drain and Dragged 2,400ft Under Water
A Hawaii fireman was dragged 2,400 feet under water after being swept into a storm drain. The unidentified man was trying to clean out a 4-foot-wide storm drain in Kihei on Friday when he got sucked down it.
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Heavy Rain Bombards Queensland's Central Coast with Flooding; Severe Weather Warning Issued [BoM]
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Pacific Storm Train Continues to Wreak Havoc in California, Atmospheric Rivers No End in Sight
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California Flooding, Mudslide Concerns Continue Due to Pacific Storms; Rain to Boost Snowpack in Sierra Nevada Against Drought
Another Bout of Atmospheric River, Pair of Storms, Flooding Expected for California for the Weekend
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Isolated Tornadoes, Hail and Flooding Downpours Expected in Southern US This Week, Forecast Warns
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Worst Record-Breaking Flooding in Western Australia: Heavy Rain Unloaded and Many Residents Were Evacuated
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US Weather Forecast: California Braces for Severe Rains, Storms, and Possible Flooding As US Nears Halfway of Meteorological Winter
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Flooding in Philadelphia: Trains Service Affected in SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line; Motorists Expect Travel Delays
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New Pacific Storm Poses Risks to Life and Property for California by Early Next Week: Meteorologists Warn
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Atmospheric River to Blanket California with Heavy Rain, Damaging Winds, and Mountain Snow
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[UK Weather] Unsettled Rain and Localized Flooding to Unload This Week; Portions of Scotland Under Yellow Warning
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Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow Expected Across West Coast This Week; Risks of Flooding and Avalanche Possible