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UK: Smoke of Peak District Wildfire Seen From Greater Manchester

A moorland fire that broke out near Errwood Reservoir in Peak District National Park on Wednesday morning, April 30, is still burning as of Saturday, May 3. The blaze has forced road closures and prompted warnings for nearby residents to keep their windows shut. The video shows smoke from the fire spreading over Offerton, Greater Manchester on April 30.

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World Cup ski jumping in Sapporo

World Cup ski jumping in Sapporo

SAPPORO, Japan - Photo shows Japan's Sara Takanashi at the award ceremony of a women's World Cup ski jumping event in Sapporo, Hokkaido, on Jan. 12, 2014. Takanashi landed jumps of 97 and 91 meters on the K-90 Miyanomori hill to earn 237.1 points and her sixth victory of the season.

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World Cup ski jumping in Sapporo

World Cup ski jumping in Sapporo

SAPPORO, Japan - Photo shows (from L) France's Coline Mattel, Japan's Sara Takanashi and Russia's Irina Avvakumova at the award ceremony of a women's World Cup ski jumping event in Sapporo, Hokkaido, on Jan. 12, 2014. Takanashi landed jumps of 97 and 91 meters on the K-90 Miyanomori hill to earn 237.1 points and her sixth victory of the season. Mattel and Avvakumova finished second and third, respectively.

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World Cup ski jumping in Sapporo

World Cup ski jumping in Sapporo

SAPPORO, Japan - Photo shows the first jump of Japan's Sara Takanashi at a women's World Cup ski jumping event in Sapporo, Hokkaido, on Jan. 12, 2014. Takanashi landed jumps of 97 and 91 meters on the K-90 Miyanomori hill to earn 237.1 points and her sixth victory of the season.

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Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Yuta Watase soars through the air during the first round of the Snow Brand Cup ski jumping event at the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Sapporo on Jan. 3, 2010. Watase recorded the longest jumps in both rounds to win his first Snow Brand Cup title.

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Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Yuta Watase celebrates after winning the Snow Brand Cup ski jumping event at the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Sapporo on Jan. 3, 2010. Watase recorded the longest jumps in both rounds to win his first Snow Brand Cup title.

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Ito wins national normal hill crown

Ito wins national normal hill crown

SAPPORO, Japan - Daiki Ito outperformed the rest of the field in both rounds of jumps to win the normal hill title of the ski jumping national championships on the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Hokkaido on Jan. 27.

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Germany's Stephan Hocke wins Sapporo Olympic memorial

Germany's Stephan Hocke wins Sapporo Olympic memorial

SAPPORO, Japan - Stephan Hocke of Germany soars through the air at the Sapporo Olympic memorial on the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Sapporo on Jan. 11. Hocke scored 252.5 to win the event.

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37-year-old Harada wins ski summer jump

37-year-old Harada wins ski summer jump

NAYORO, Japan - Veteran ski jumper Masahiko Harada came from behind with a pair of solid leaps to win the Nayoro summer jump meet at the K-90 Nayoro Piyashiri hill in Hokkaido on July 24. The 37-year-old Harada made two leaps of 93 meters to capture his second title at the annual meet and first in two years with a total of 244.5 points.

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Harada wins 5th national title

Harada wins 5th national title

HAKUBA, Japan - Veteran jumper Masahiko Harada wins his fifth title at the Nordic ski jumping national championships in Hakuba village, Nagano Prefecture, on Jan. 29. The 36-year-old Harada, a member of the gold-winning Japanese jumping team at the Nagano Winter Olympics in 1998, recorded jumps of 91.5 meters in both his first and second attempts at the K-90 hill.

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Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Little-known Simon Ammann (C) of Switzerland grabs the gold medal in the normal (K-90) hill ski jumping competition in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10 ahead of Germany's Sven Hannawald (L), winner of the prestigious Four Hills competition. World Cup leader Adam Malysz (R) of Poland had to settle for the bronze.

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Nagano silver medalist Funaki takes 9th in ski jumping

Nagano silver medalist Funaki takes 9th in ski jumping

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Japanese ski jumper Kazuyoshi Funaki went 94.5 meters on his second jump in the K-90 normal hill event at the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10. Funaki, normal hill silver medalist at the 1998 Nagano Games, could only manage a disappointing ninth place.

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Harada disappointed with 20th on Olympic normal hill

Harada disappointed with 20th on Olympic normal hill

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - A dejected Masahiko Harada of Japan takes off his helmet after finishing his second jump in the K-90 normal hill ski jumping competition at the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10. Harada finished way back in 20th place.

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Fukita edges Harada to win Olympic memorial ski jumping

Fukita edges Harada to win Olympic memorial ski jumping

SAPPORO, Japan - Yukitaka Fukita leaps 86 and 93.5 meters to win the Sapporo Olympic Memorial ski jumping meet, edging Japanese Olympic team veteran Masahiko Harada for his first-ever triumph at the annual event on the Miyanomori K-90 hill Jan. 12.

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Harada wins 5th national title

Harada wins 5th national title

HAKUBA, Japan - Veteran jumper Masahiko Harada wins his fifth title at the Nordic ski jumping national championships in Hakuba village, Nagano Prefecture, on Jan. 29. The 36-year-old Harada, a member of the gold-winning Japanese jumping team at the Nagano Winter Olympics in 1998, recorded jumps of 91.5 meters in both his first and second attempts at the K-90 hill. (Kyodo)

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Germany's Stephan Hocke wins Sapporo Olympic memorial

Germany's Stephan Hocke wins Sapporo Olympic memorial

SAPPORO, Japan - Stephan Hocke of Germany soars through the air at the Sapporo Olympic memorial on the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Sapporo on Jan. 11. Hocke scored 252.5 to win the event. (Kyodo)

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Ito wins national normal hill crown

Ito wins national normal hill crown

SAPPORO, Japan - Daiki Ito outperformed the rest of the field in both rounds of jumps to win the normal hill title of the ski jumping national championships on the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Hokkaido on Jan. 27. (Kyodo)

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37-year-old Harada wins ski summer jump

37-year-old Harada wins ski summer jump

NAYORO, Japan - Veteran ski jumper Masahiko Harada came from behind with a pair of solid leaps to win the Nayoro summer jump meet at the K-90 Nayoro Piyashiri hill in Hokkaido on July 24. The 37-year-old Harada made two leaps of 93 meters to capture his second title at the annual meet and first in two years with a total of 244.5 points. (Kyodo)

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Evergreen ski jumper Kasai captures 1st Megmilk Cup

Evergreen ski jumper Kasai captures 1st Megmilk Cup

Noriaki Kasai (L) and Sara Takanashi pose for a photo after winning the men's and women's events of the Snow Brand Megmilk Cup on the K-90 hill at Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium in Sapporo on Jan. 9, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Little-known Simon Ammann (C) of Switzerland grabs the gold medal in the normal (K-90) hill ski jumping competition in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10 ahead of Germany's Sven Hannawald (L), winner of the prestigious Four Hills competition. World Cup leader Adam Malysz (R) of Poland had to settle for the bronze.

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Nagano silver medalist Funaki takes 9th in ski jumping

Nagano silver medalist Funaki takes 9th in ski jumping

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Japanese ski jumper Kazuyoshi Funaki went 94.5 meters on his second jump in the K-90 normal hill event at the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10. Funaki, normal hill silver medalist at the 1998 Nagano Games, could only manage a disappointing ninth place.

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Harada disappointed with 20th on Olympic normal hill

Harada disappointed with 20th on Olympic normal hill

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - A dejected Masahiko Harada of Japan takes off his helmet after finishing his second jump in the K-90 normal hill ski jumping competition at the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10. Harada finished way back in 20th place.

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Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Yuta Watase soars through the air during the first round of the Snow Brand Cup ski jumping event at the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Sapporo on Jan. 3, 2010. Watase recorded the longest jumps in both rounds to win his first Snow Brand Cup title. (Kyodo)

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Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

Watase wins Snow Brand Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Yuta Watase celebrates after winning the Snow Brand Cup ski jumping event at the K-90 Miyanomori hill in Sapporo on Jan. 3, 2010. Watase recorded the longest jumps in both rounds to win his first Snow Brand Cup title. (Kyodo)

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Fukita edges Harada to win Olympic memorial ski jumping

Fukita edges Harada to win Olympic memorial ski jumping

SAPPORO, Japan - Yukitaka Fukita leaps 86 and 93.5 meters to win the Sapporo Olympic Memorial ski jumping meet, edging Japanese Olympic team veteran Masahiko Harada for his first-ever triumph at the annual event on the Miyanomori K-90 hill Jan. 12.

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