Weather
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State of Emergency: Overland Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Prompts over 1,000 Evacuations in Alberta Province, Canada
A large number of families have lost their homes in Alberta due to the raging floodwaters. Overland flooding has caused the evacuation of more than a thousand residents in some parts of Canada's northwestern Alberta Province.
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