state of emergency
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Forest Fires Consume Hundreds of Hectares in Colombia, State of Emergency Declared
Colombia has declared a state of emergency in two regions as dozens of forest fires burned wide swathes of the country and left the capital choking on smoke during record temperatures linked with the El Niño weather phenomenon.
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New York City: Rescues Made As Flash Floods Swept Many Areas; Transport Also Interrupted
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Yellowknife Declares State of Emergency Due To Wildfire, Residents Urge To Stay Calm
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State of Emergency Declared In Nova Scotia Following A Severe Flooding, Authorities Search For Missing People
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Activity Of Ubinas Volcano Prompts Peru Government To Declare State Of Emergency
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Extreme Wildfire in Canada Prompts State of Emergency, Evacuation for 29,000 People
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Winter Storm Warning in Effect Over New York, New Jersey as 12-Inch Snow with Rough Weather Expected
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Auckland Under State of Emergency as Waist-Deep Flash Flood Causes Power Outages, 1500 People Call for Help
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Deadly Tornado Prompts Alabama and Georgia to Declare State of Emergency
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Deadly Storms Force Alabama and Georgia to Declare State of Emergency; Multiple Deaths Reported in One County
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Metro Buffalo Under State of Emergency: Historic Lake Effect Snowstorm Brings 5 Feet of Snow, 2 Deaths Reported, Roads Closed; Thundersnow Observed in Some Areas
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North Carolina Now Under State of Emergency in Preparation for Incoming Severe Weather
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Alaska Declared State of Emergency Due to Typhoon Merbok That Causes Significant Flooding Across the State