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US: Waterspout Sighted Over Lake In North Texas

What appeared to be a waterspout was spotted in North Texas on Wednesday, February 19. This video was shot from E Cedar Creek Pkwy between Gun Barrel City Texas and Seven Points.

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US: Winter Storm Turns Central Park Into A Snowy Playground 2

A major winter storm swept across the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, bringing heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The storm caused widespread power outages and travel disruptions, with thousands of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations reported. This video shows people enjoying the snow at Central Park.

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US: Winter Storm Turns Central Park Into A Snowy Playground

A major winter storm swept across the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, bringing heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The storm caused widespread power outages and travel disruptions, with thousands of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations reported. This video shows people taking advantage of the weather and enjoying the snow at Central Park.

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US: EF-1 Tornado Touches Down In Athens, AL, Leaving Devastating Damage

The National Weather Service in Huntsville has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in downtown Athens, Alabama, on Saturday night, December 28.

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US: Disaster Declared As Severe Flooding Forces Evacuations In Northwest Iowa 2

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation on Saturday, June 22, as continuous heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in the northwest. Rock Valley in Sioux County ordered residents to evacuate. Mayor Kevin Van Otterloo said the National Guard was activated. This video shows the rising waters of Cedar River in Charles City on Sunday.

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US: Disaster Declared As Severe Flooding Forces Evacuations In Northwest Iowa 3

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds declared a disaster on Saturday, June 22, as continuous heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in the northwest. Rock Valley in Sioux County ordered residents to evacuate. Mayor Kevin Van Otterloo said the National Guard was activated. This video shows the rising waters of Cedar River in Charles City on Sunday.

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Families of fatal bus accident visit crash site in Utah

Families of fatal bus accident visit crash site in Utah

CEDAR CITY, United States - Bereaved family members of victims in a fatal bus accident involving Japanese tourists in Utah visit the crash site on Aug. 12, 2010.

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Utah gov. offer condolences to Japanese bus crash victims

Utah gov. offer condolences to Japanese bus crash victims

CEDAR CITY, United States - Utah Governor Gary Herbert expresses condolences to Japanese victims of a bus crash at Cedar City in Utah on Aug. 11, 2010. The tour bus, carrying 14 Japanese, rolled off a highway in southern Utah on Aug. 9, 2010, instantly killing three and seriously injuring seven others.

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Consul General Kubo speaks to reporters over fatal bus accident

Consul General Kubo speaks to reporters over fatal bus accident

CEDAR CITY, United States - Kazuaki Kubo, Consul General of Japan in Denver speaks to reporters on Aug. 11, 2010, about a fatal bus accident involving Japanese tourists in Utah.

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Japanese tourists killed in U.S. bus accident

Japanese tourists killed in U.S. bus accident

CEDAR CITY, United States - Investigators work near the site of a deadly bus accident in Cedar City, Utah, on Aug. 10, 2010. Three Japanese tourists were killed and seven others were injured in the accident the previous day.

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Emperor, empress attend tree-planting ceremony in Akita Pref.

Emperor, empress attend tree-planting ceremony in Akita Pref.

KITAAKITA, Japan - Emperor Akihito (L) plants a seedling of a cedar tree, while Empress Michiko (R) plants a maple seedling during a tree-planting ceremony in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, on June 15.

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Forestry Agency to modify cypress, cedar to stem pollen

Forestry Agency to modify cypress, cedar to stem pollen

TOKYO, Japan - A new variety of cypress, dubbed ''Soshun'' (brisk spring), is planted at a greenhouse at the Forest Tree Breeding Center in the city of Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture.

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World cedar forum to open in Imaichi, Tochigi Pref.

World cedar forum to open in Imaichi, Tochigi Pref.

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Officials of municipalities in Japan and the United States will gather at a forum Tuesday to discuss environment preservation through protection of cedars in the city of Imaichi, Tochigi Prefecture, forum organizer said Saturday. The photo shows the road lined with cedar trees in the city, which is entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest tree-lined road, with a total of 37 kilometers long.

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U.S.-CEDAR CITY-HELEN FOSTER SNOW CULTURAL CENTER

U.S.-CEDAR CITY-HELEN FOSTER SNOW CULTURAL CENTER

(221008) -- CEDAR CITY, Oct. 8, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Adam Foster, president of the Helen Foster Snow Foundation, speaks during the grand ceremony for the establishment of the Helen Foster Snow Cultural Center in Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah, the United States, Oct. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "U.S. university launches Helen Foster Snow Cultural Center to boost links with China" (Xinhua/Huang Heng)

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Promoting southwestern Japanese city of Nichinan

Promoting southwestern Japanese city of Nichinan

Kenichi Kawano, a Nichinan city official in Miyazaki Prefecture, wears a mask made from Japanese "Obisugi" cedar, while holding a cup also made from the local cedar in promoting the southwestern Japanese city on March 11, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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FEATURE: Japan's 'sharing economy' all the rage in 2016

FEATURE: Japan's 'sharing economy' all the rage in 2016

Three families enjoy a meal featuring vegetables grown with no agrochemicals together on a hill surrounded by fields, bamboo and cedar forests, served by Ruri Aoki (L), a 46-year-old farmer, at an event to share farming experience provided by sharing economy service provider TABICA, which introduces people to the daily lives and customs of locals through guides and workshops, in Tokyo's suburban city of Machida on Dec. 11, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Emperor, empress attend tree-planting ceremony in Akita Pref.

Emperor, empress attend tree-planting ceremony in Akita Pref.

KITAAKITA, Japan - Emperor Akihito (L) plants a seedling of a cedar tree, while Empress Michiko (R) plants a maple seedling during a tree-planting ceremony in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, on June 15. (Kyodo)

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Cedar trees line a street near present-day Imaichi City. Three cedar-lined highways led to Nikko: Onari (Nikko) Highway, Reiheishi Highway, and Aizu-nishi Highway. A total distance of about 37km, most of the former roads are now in Imaichi City. Since the sunlight is shining from the left, this photograph was taken facing toward Nikko.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:R. Stillfried, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number96‐100‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Three highways lined with trees lead to Nikko: Onari (Nikko)-kaido, Reiheishi-kaido, and Aizunishi-kaido. The combined distance of the three highways is approximately 37km, and most of them are within the city of Imaichi near Nikko. This seems to be a view in the direction of Nikko from Imaichi or Mizunashi Village from the Moritomo Village side of Imaichi.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number92‐10‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Three highways lined with trees lead to Nikko: Onari (Nikko)-kaido, Reiheishi-kaido, and Aizunishi-kaido. The combined distance of the three highways is approximately 37km, and most of them are within the city of Imaichi near Nikko. This seems to be a view in the direction of Nikko from Imaichi or Mizunashi Village from the Moritomo Village side of Imaichi.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number88‐15‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Cedar trees line a street near present-day Imaichi City. This is similar to the road from Oiwake-jizo, at the crossroads of Nikko Highway in Imaichi City and Reiheishi Highway leading to Morimoto Village.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:A. Farsari, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number82‐32‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Cedar trees line a street near present-day Imaichi City. Three cedar-lined highways led to Nikko: Onari (Nikko) Highway, Reiheishi Highway, and Aizu-nishi Highway. A total distance of about 37km, most of the former roads are now in Imaichi City. The one shown here may be Reiheishi Highway, because it is particularly narrow.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:Tamamura Kozaburo, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number80‐35‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Cedar trees line the street near present-day Imaichi City. The sides of the streets and the area around the roots of the trees are surprisingly clean. Various tracks are visible on the surface of the road, perhaps reflecting the time when modes of transportation were diversifying to include rickshaws, stagecoaches and buses.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:R. Stillfried, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number78‐40‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Cedar trees line a street near present-day Imaichi City. This is similar to the road from Oiwake-jizo, at the crossroads of Nikko Highway in Imaichi City and Reiheishi Highway leading to Morimoto Village.==Date:unknown, Place:Imaichi, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number54‐34‐0]

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A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

A row of Japanese cedar trees along the Nikko Road

Three highways lined with trees lead to Nikko: Onari (Nikko)-kaido, Reiheishi-kaido, and Aizunishi-kaido. The combined distance of the three highways is approximately 37km, and most of them are within the city of Imaichi near Nikko. This seems to be a view in the direction of Nikko from Imaichi or Mizunashi Village from the Moritomo Village side of Imaichi.==Date:unknown, Place:Imaichi, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number54‐8‐2]

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Sengen Shrine

Sengen Shrine

The view of the Sengen Shrine compounds which stands at the Miyagasaki-cho, presently part of Shizuoka city. Stone lanterns are arranged on both sides of the stairs, and the main building is surrounded by cedar trees. The Sengen Shrine has been Kokuhei Shosha since the Meiji era, and there are Kanbe Shrine and Otoshimioya Shrine in the same compound.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number42‐39‐0]

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CORRECTED Families of fatal bus accident visit crash site in Utah

CORRECTED Families of fatal bus accident visit crash site in Utah

CEDAR CITY, Untied States - Bereaved family members of victims in a fatal bus accident involving Japanese tourists in Utah visit the crash site on Aug. 12, 2010. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Consul General Kubo speaks to reporters over fatal bus

CORRECTED Consul General Kubo speaks to reporters over fatal bus

CEDAR CITY, United States - Kazuaki Kubo, Consul General of Japan in Denver speaks to reporters on Aug. 11, 2010, about a fatal bus accident involving Japanese tourists in Utah. (Kyodo)

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Driver found guilty over Utah bus accident

Driver found guilty over Utah bus accident

CEDAR CITY, United States - Yasushi Mikuni (2nd from R) sheds tears in the district court in Cedar City, Utah, on Aug. 5, 2011. Mikuni, 27, was sentenced to up to 15 years in prison by the court over an accident that killed three Japanese tourists and injured 12 others in Utah in August 2010. Mikuni was driving the bus carrying the tourists. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)(Kyodo)

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Driver found guilty over Utah bus accident

Driver found guilty over Utah bus accident

CEDAR CITY, United States - Yasushi Mikuni enters the district court in Cedar City, Utah, on Aug. 5, 2011. Mikuni, 27, was sentenced to up to 15 years in prison by the court over an accident that killed three Japanese tourists and injured 12 others in Utah in August 2010. Mikuni was driving the bus carrying the tourists. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Families of fatal bus accident visit crash site in Utah

CORRECTED Families of fatal bus accident visit crash site in Utah

CEDAR CITY, United States - Bereaved family members of victims in a fatal bus accident involving Japanese tourists in Utah visit the crash site on Aug. 12, 2010. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Consul General Kubo speaks to reporters over fatal bus

CORRECTED Consul General Kubo speaks to reporters over fatal bus

CEDAR CITY, United States - Kazuaki Kubo, Consul General of Japan in Denver speaks to reporters on Aug. 11, 2010, about a fatal bus accident involving Japanese tourists in Utah. (Kyodo)

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Utah gov. offer condolences to Japanese bus crash victims

Utah gov. offer condolences to Japanese bus crash victims

CEDAR CITY, United States - Utah Governor Gary Herbert expresses condolences to Japanese victims of a bus crash at Cedar City in Utah on Aug. 11, 2010. The tour bus, carrying 14 Japanese, rolled off a highway in southern Utah on Aug. 9, 2010, instantly killing three and seriously injuring seven others. (Kyodo)

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Japanese tourists killed in U.S. bus accident

Japanese tourists killed in U.S. bus accident

CEDAR CITY, United States - Investigators work near the site of a deadly bus accident in Cedar City, Utah, on Aug. 10, 2010. Three Japanese tourists were killed and seven others were injured in the accident the previous day. (Kyodo)

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3 Japanese killed as tour bus crashes in Utah

3 Japanese killed as tour bus crashes in Utah

WASHINGTON, United States - Photo released by the State of Utah shows a flipped-over bus which rolled off a highway on the outskirts of Cedar City in Utah while carrying 15 people, on Aug. 9, 2010. Three Japanese tourists were killed and six other Japanese sustained serious injuries. (Photo courtesy of the State of Utah) (Kyodo)

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World cedar forum to open in Imaichi, Tochigi Pref.

World cedar forum to open in Imaichi, Tochigi Pref.

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Officials of municipalities in Japan and the United States will gather at a forum Tuesday to discuss environment preservation through protection of cedars in the city of Imaichi, Tochigi Prefecture, forum organizer said Saturday. The photo shows the road lined with cedar trees in the city, which is entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest tree-lined road, with a total of 37 kilometers long.

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