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US: Fig Fire Erupts In Murrieta, Prompting Evacuation Warnings

The Fig fire, a vegetation fire, broke out in Murrieta, Riverside County, on Thursday, January 23, prompting evacuation warnings for surrounding areas.

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US: 2 Injured As Massive Fire Breaks Out At High-Rise In Bronx, NYC

A massive fire broke out on the 11th floor of a high-rise building in the Melrose section, the Bronx, New York, on Friday, October 18, leaving two people injured.

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US: Salt Creek Fire Grows To 1,500 Acres In Southern Oregon 2

The Salt Creek Fire, burning about 10 miles east of Eagle Point, was first reported just after 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, and had grown to about 1,500 acres as of Monday.

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US: Salt Creek Fire Grows To 1,500 Acres In Southern Oregon

The Salt Creek Fire, burning about 10 miles east of Eagle Point, was first reported just after 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, and had grown to about 1,500 acres as of Monday.

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Flooding in Thailand

Flooding in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - A family with a baby who fled from the massive flooding in Thailand continue taking refuge at Don Muang airport, northern Bangkok, on Nov. 15, 2011. More than 4,000 people had taken shelter at the airport but most of them moved to other locations in late October after the airport itself was flooded. About 450 people were staying at the airport as of mid-November.

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Flooding in Bangkok

Flooding in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo taken Nov. 14, 2011, shows a damaged floodwall in the northern Bangkok district of Don Muang. Some residents, unhappy that their district is suffering badly while the center stays dry, caused the damage the previous day.

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Flooding in Bangkok

Flooding in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - A police officer patrols an area where a floodwall was damaged by some residents in the northern Bangkok district of Don Muang on Nov. 14, 2011. The residents, unhappy that their district is suffering badly while the center stays dry, caused the damage the previous day.

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Flooding in Bangkok

Flooding in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - People sit on a damaged floodwall in the northern Bangkok district of Don Muang on Nov. 14, 2011. Some residents, unhappy that their district is suffering badly while the center stays dry, caused the damage the previous day.

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Flooding in Thailand

Flooding in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Evacuees from flooding in Bangkok move to a new location from Don Muang airport in northern Bangkok on Oct. 25, 2011, after the airport was closed that day.

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People in Bangkok prepare for serious flooding

People in Bangkok prepare for serious flooding

BANGKOK, Thailand - People travel by truck on an inundated road in the Don Muang district of northern Bangkok on Oct. 24, 2011. Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra issued a warning the previous night that serious flooding in six northern Bangkok districts including Don Muang is likely.

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Road near Thai airport inundated

Road near Thai airport inundated

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows an inundated road near Don Muang airport in northern Bangkok on Oct. 24, 2011. Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra issued a warning the previous night that serious flooding in six northern Bangkok districts including Don Muang is likely.

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows a part of a weapon shipped from North Korea seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009.

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows one of the items shipped from North Korea, believed to be a weapon part, that were seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009.

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Specialists examine weapons from North Korea seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009.

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Thai PM declares states of emergency at Bangkok airports

Thai PM declares states of emergency at Bangkok airports

BANGKOK, Thailand - Antigovernment protesters continue occupation of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport on Nov. 27 after Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat declared states of emergency at Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports.

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Bangkok's domestic airport closed due to protests

Bangkok's domestic airport closed due to protests

BANGKOK, Thailand - No one is seen at Don Muang domestic airport in Bangkok on Nov. 27 after it suspended operations for security reasons due to massive antigovernment protests.

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German caught after swallowing 1.4 kg of opium

German caught after swallowing 1.4 kg of opium

NAGOYA, Japan - An official at the customs office at Nagoya airport shows about 1.4 kilograms of opium in a plastic wrap on July 19, which Frank Frohlich, a 32-year-old German, allegedly swallowed in a bid to smuggle the drug into Japan. X-ray examinations revealed an unidentified solid matter inside Frohlich's stomach as he arrived at the airport from Thailand's Don Muang airport on June 28.

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Foundation stone laid for Bangkok's new int'l airport

Foundation stone laid for Bangkok's new int'l airport

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej presides over a ceremony Jan. 19 to lay a sacred foundation stone for the main passenger terminal and concourse of a new international airport to be constructed in Bangkok, as Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra watches (standing to the left). The Suvarnabhumi Airport, to be built in Nong Ngu Hao in Samut Prakan Province, 25 kilometers southeast of metro Bangkok, will replace the already overcrowded Bangkok International Airport, also known as Don Muang airport.

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Foundation stone laid for Bangkok's new int'l airport

Foundation stone laid for Bangkok's new int'l airport

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej presides over a ceremony Jan. 19 to lay a sacred foundation stone for the main passenger terminal and concourse of a new international airport to be constructed in Bangkok, as Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra watches (standing to the left). The Suvarnabhumi Airport, to be built in Nong Ngu Hao in Samut Prakan Province, 25 kilometers southeast of metro Bangkok, will replace the already overcrowded Bangkok International Airport, also known as Don Muang airport.

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Thai PM declares states of emergency at Bangkok airports

Thai PM declares states of emergency at Bangkok airports

BANGKOK, Thailand - Antigovernment protesters continue occupation of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport on Nov. 27 after Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat declared states of emergency at Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports. (Kyodo)

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Bangkok's domestic airport closed due to protests

Bangkok's domestic airport closed due to protests

BANGKOK, Thailand - No one is seen at Don Muang domestic airport in Bangkok on Nov. 27 after it suspended operations for security reasons due to massive antigovernment protests. (Kyodo)

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Flooding in Thailand

Flooding in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - A family with a baby who fled from the massive flooding in Thailand continue taking refuge at Don Muang airport, northern Bangkok, on Nov. 15, 2011. More than 4,000 people had taken shelter at the airport but most of them moved to other locations in late October after the airport itself was flooded. About 450 people were staying at the airport as of mid-November. (Kyodo)

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Flooding in Bangkok

Flooding in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo taken Nov. 14, 2011, shows a damaged floodwall in the northern Bangkok district of Don Muang. Some residents, unhappy that their district is suffering badly while the center stays dry, caused the damage the previous day. (Kyodo)

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Flooding in Bangkok

Flooding in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - People sit on a damaged floodwall in the northern Bangkok district of Don Muang on Nov. 14, 2011. Some residents, unhappy that their district is suffering badly while the center stays dry, caused the damage the previous day. (Kyodo)

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Flooding in Bangkok

Flooding in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - A police officer patrols an area where a floodwall was damaged by some residents in the northern Bangkok district of Don Muang on Nov. 14, 2011. The residents, unhappy that their district is suffering badly while the center stays dry, caused the damage the previous day. (Kyodo)

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Flooding in Thailand

Flooding in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Evacuees from flooding in Bangkok move to a new location from Don Muang airport in northern Bangkok on Oct. 25, 2011, after the airport was closed that day. (Kyodo)

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Road near Thai airport inundated

Road near Thai airport inundated

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows an inundated road near Don Muang airport in northern Bangkok on Oct. 24, 2011. Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra issued a warning the previous night that serious flooding in six northern Bangkok districts including Don Muang is likely. (Kyodo)

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People in Bangkok prepare for serious flooding

People in Bangkok prepare for serious flooding

BANGKOK, Thailand - People travel by truck on an inundated road in the Don Muang district of northern Bangkok on Oct. 24, 2011. Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra issued a warning the previous night that serious flooding in six northern Bangkok districts including Don Muang is likely. (Kyodo)

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows a part of a weapon shipped from North Korea seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows one of the items shipped from North Korea, believed to be a weapon part, that were seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Specialists examine weapons from North Korea seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows a part of a weapon shipped from North Korea seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

Thai authorities study arms cache from North Korea

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo shows one of the items shipped from North Korea, believed to be a weapon part, that were seized by Thai authorities and transferred to the Royal Thai Air Force base in Nakhon Sawan Province in central Thailand on Dec. 15, 2009. The authorities confiscated 35 tons of weapons in a cargo plane which made a fueling stopover at Bangkok's Don Muang airport on Dec. 11, 2009. (Kyodo)

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German caught after swallowing 1.4 kg of opium

German caught after swallowing 1.4 kg of opium

NAGOYA, Japan - An official at the customs office at Nagoya airport shows about 1.4 kilograms of opium in a plastic wrap on July 19, which Frank Frohlich, a 32-year-old German, allegedly swallowed in a bid to smuggle the drug into Japan. X-ray examinations revealed an unidentified solid matter inside Frohlich's stomach as he arrived at the airport from Thailand's Don Muang airport on June 28.

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