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UK: Stray Horses Shut Down Major Highway in Southern England

A herd of more than 12 horses strayed onto a major highway in Dorset, southern England, on April 21, forcing road closures and causing significant traffic delays. The animals were spotted on the southbound lanes of the A338 near Christchurch, prompting police to close the road between Ringwood and Bournemouth. Officers managed traffic for nearly three hours while the horses were rounded up. The road reopened shortly after 2:30 PM local time.

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US: Sirens Sound as Hawaii Braces for Tsunami After Russia Quake

Sirens blared at Black Sands Beach on the Big Island as a tsunami warning was issued for Hawaii following a magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.

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US: Massive Tornado Touches Down Near Morton, West Texas

A large tornado was spotted near Morton, West Texas on Thursday, June 5, as severe storms swept through the region.

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UK: Storm Bert Triggers Severe Flooding Across England And Wales 3

Storm Bert battered Britain and Ireland on Saturday, November 23, bringing heavy rain, power outages, and traffic disruptions, while triggering severe flooding in multiple regions. More than 130 flood warnings and 160 alerts remained in place across the UK on Monday.

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US: Tornado Touches Down In Central Oklahoma Amid Severe Weather

A tornado touched down near Kingfisher, central Oklahoma on Monday, April 1, as major cities and counties across the state were placed under a tornado watch. This video shows a funnel seen from Kingfisher at about 5:30 p.m.

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(1)U.S. resumes Futemma drills after copter crash, despite protest

(1)U.S. resumes Futemma drills after copter crash, despite protest

NAHA, Japan - U.S. Brig. Gen. James Flock (L), commander of the Marine Corps Base in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, meets with Ginowan Mayor Yoichi Iha at the latter's office on Aug. 16. U.S. forces resumed flight drills despite a protest by the mayor following the Aug. 13 crash of a U.S. Marine helicopter at Okinawa International University in the city.

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(1)U.S. resumes Futemma drills after copter crash, despite prote

(1)U.S. resumes Futemma drills after copter crash, despite prote

NAHA, Japan - U.S. Brig. Gen. James Flock (L), commander of the Marine Corps Base in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, meets with Ginowan Mayor Yoichi Iha at the latter's office on Aug. 16. U.S. forces resumed flight drills despite a protest by the mayor following the Aug. 13 crash of a U.S. Marine helicopter at Okinawa International University in the city. (Kyodo)

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