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FLOOD OF MUD

Iowa City’s flood protections face a marathon test

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Officials in Columbus Junction, Iowa, survey flooding from a bridge near the confluence of the Iowa and Cedar Rivers. (Stephen Mally for The New York Times)

MORE evacuations; Damage…

Flood recalls 1913 disaster…

Floods spur record rise in corn prices…

Flooding in the American Midwest threatens crops - International Herald Tribune

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FLOODS DRENCH MIDWEST AFTER DAYS OF RAIN…

WEATHER ADDS TO CHALLENGE OF COMBATING FOOD SHORTAGES…

My Way News - Rising waters in Plains inundate bridge, farmland

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PORTLAND - Hundreds of residents fled their homes this week after a fierce storm battered the Pacific Northwest, killing at least five people and leading to widespread flooding that shut down a stretch of Interstate 5.

National Guard troops were summoned before daybreak Wednesday to help evacuate a 20-unit trailer park near Elma in the Schoeweiler Tracts area, threatened by the flooding Chehalis River, said Aberdeen police Detective George J. Kelly, a spokesman at the Grays Harbor County emergency command center.

Floods continue to plague Northwest | Top Stories | KING5.com | News for Seattle, Washington

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thames barrier

The Thames Barrier will be closed at 8pm to protect against the tidal surge

Police and fire services were last night preparing to evacuate thousands of homes. Householders were stocking up on sandbags and emergency provisions.

Tidal wave heading for Englands east coast poses extreme danger to life | the Daily Mail

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Floods in Mexico Strand Thousands

One million people affected by Mexican Flood…

(AP) A man rescues a parrot and two dogs from floodwaters in Tabasco, Mexico, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007. A…
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(AP) People evacuate a flooded area in Villahermosa, Mexico, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007. A week of heavy…
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(AP) People evacuate a flooded area in Tabasco, Mexico, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007. A week of heavy rains…
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Rising Seas Threaten 21 Mega-Cities
Cities around the world are facing the danger of rising seas and other disasters related to climate change.

Of the 33 cities predicted to have at least 8 million people by 2015, at least 21 are highly vulnerable, says the Worldwatch Institute.

They include Dhaka in Bangladesh; Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro; Shanghai and Tianjin in China; Alexandria and Cairo in Egypt; Mumbai and Kolkata in India; Jakarta in Indonesia; Tokyo and Osaka-Kobe in Japan; Lagos in Nigeria; Karachi in Pakistan; Bangkok in Thailand, and New York and Los Angeles in the United States, according to studies by the United Nations and others.

More than one-tenth of the worlds population, or 643 million people, live in low-lying areas at risk from climate change, say U.S. and European experts. Most imperiled, in descending order, are China, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, Egypt, the U.S., Thailand and the Philippines.

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Web Urbanist » Underwater Urban Archeology: 7 Submerged Wonders of the World
Underwater Urban Archeology: 7 Submerged Wonders of the World

A wealth of human history lies submerged in ancient cities at the bottoms of lakes, seas and oceans of the world. Some of these were sent into the water via earthquakes, tsunamis or other disasters thousands of years ago. Many have just recently been rediscovered, by accident or through emergent technological innovations. Some have even caused scientists to question the history of human civilization.

Alexandria, Egypt: Off the shores of Alexandria, the city of Alexander the Great, lie what are believed to be the ruins of the royal quarters of Cleopatra. It is believed that earthquakes over 1,500 years ago were responsible for casting this into the sea, along with artifacts, statues and other parts of Cleopatra’s palace. The city of Alexandria even plans to offer underwater tours of this wonder.

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