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Philippines: Typhoon Fung-wong Brings Damaging Winds, Forces Mass Evacuation 3

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, known locally as Uwan, made landfall on Sunday, November 9, in Aurora Province, Luzon, with winds of around 185 km/h. Over a million people evacuated as heavy rains and strong winds cut power across Luzon. At least four people were killed, according to reports.

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UK: Northern Lights Dazzle Across Country After Solar Storm

The Northern Lights lit up skies across the UK on Monday night September 1, from Scotland to Kent, following a strong solar storm, with another display possible Tuesday.

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US: Severe Thunderstorm Brings Large Hail to West Texas

A severe thunderstorm moved through Texas on Sunday, June 8, bringing strong winds, large hail, and tornado threats. This video shows hail pelting a household swimming pool in Big Spring, Texas.

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US: Powerful Storms Sweep Through Illinois, Multiple Tornadoes Confirmed

A powerful storm system moved through the Midwest on Wednesday, March 19, prompting tornado warnings and watches in several areas of Illinois. The National Weather Service later confirmed that eight tornadoes touched down in the greater Chicago area during the storms. This video shows a rotating cloud formation, spotted in New Lenox, central Will County, with sirens sounded in the background.

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US: Powerful Storms Sweep Through Illinois, Multiple Tornadoes Confirmed 2

A powerful storm system moved through the Midwest on Wednesday, March 19, prompting tornado warnings and watches in several areas of Illinois. The National Weather Service later confirmed that eight tornadoes touched down in the greater Chicago area during the storms. This video shows a rotating cloud formation, spotted in New Lenox, central Will County, with sirens sounded in the background.

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Philippines: Typhoon Usagi Brings Strong Winds And Heavy Rain To Northern Luzon

Super Typhoon Usagi, locally known as Ofel, is the fifth major storm to hit the Philippines in three weeks, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to Northern Luzon on Thursday, November 14. The country issued its highest storm alert and evacuated thousands of people.

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Philippines: Typhoon Usagi Brings Strong Winds And Heavy Rain To Northern Luzon 2

Super Typhoon Usagi, locally known as Ofel, is the fifth major storm to hit the Philippines in three weeks, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to Northern Luzon on Thursday, November 14. The country issued its highest storm alert and evacuated thousands of people.

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US: Valley Fire Rages Near Boise, Idaho, Burning Over 9,400 Acres 2

The Valley Fire, a wildfire, broke out in east Boise, Idaho, on Friday, October 4, burning more than 9,400 acres as of Saturday. The cause is still under investigation. Evacuation notices were issued, and schools and several roads were closed in the area.

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US: Passengers At Chicago O’Hare Airport Ordered To Shelter In Place Amid Tornado Warning 2

People at the Chicago O'Hare International Airport were told to shelter in place amid tornado threats and severe weather in the area on Monday night, July 15. A tornado warning prompted the order as severe weather rolled through the Chicago area. A large tornado was reported on the ground at the airport before 10 p.m.

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US: Fast-Moving ‘Post Fire’ Rages In Gorman, Southern California 3

A brush fire, dubbed the Post Fire, that broke out near Interstate 5 in Gorman, Southern California, on Saturday, June 15, quickly spread due to strong winds and burned thousands of acres and forced evacuations. The fire exploded to more than 15,600 acres on Monday, and an air quality alert was in effect for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

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US: Record Rainfall Causes Flooding In Parts Of Charleston, South Carolina

Record-setting rainfall hit Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday, March 9 causing flooding in different areas. According to NWS, 3.63 inches of rain was recorded, shattering the 1.43 inches record from 1948.

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US: Record Rainfall Causes Flooding In Parts Of Charleston, South Carolina 2

Record-setting rainfall hit Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday, March 9 causing flooding in different areas. According to NWS, 3.63 inches of rain was recorded, shattering the 1.43 inches record from 1948.

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Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

TOKYO, Japan - Mark Karpeles (2nd from R), chief of Tokyo-based major bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, holds a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2014. Mt. Gox filed for bankruptcy court protection the same day after the exchange suddenly shut down all transactions of the virtual currency earlier in the week.

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Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

TOKYO, Japan - Mark Karpeles, chief of Tokyo-based major bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, is pictured at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2014. Mt. Gox filed for bankruptcy court protection the same day after the exchange suddenly shut down all transactions of the virtual currency earlier in the week.

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Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

TOKYO, Japan - Mark Karpeles, chief of Tokyo-based major bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, bows in apology at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2014. Mt. Gox filed for bankruptcy court protection the same day after the exchange suddenly shut down all transactions of the virtual currency earlier in the week.

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Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

Troubled bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox files for court protection

TOKYO, Japan - Mark Karpeles, chief of Tokyo-based major bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, holds a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2014. Mt. Gox filed for bankruptcy court protection the same day after the exchange suddenly shut down all transactions of the virtual currency earlier in the week.

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Further arrest warrant served on MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Further arrest warrant served on MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Undated photo shows Mark Karpeles, chief executive officer of the bankrupt MtGox Co. bitcoin exchange. Tokyo police served another arrest warrant on the 30-year-old on Aug. 21, 2015, suspecting he embezzled some 321 million yen ($2.6 million) worth of funds entrusted by clients. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fresh arrest warrant to be served for MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Fresh arrest warrant to be served for MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Undated photo shows Mark Karpeles, chief executive officer of the bankrupt MtGox Co. bitcoin exchange. Investigative sources said on Aug. 20, 2015 that police are set to serve a fresh arrest warrant on the 30-year-old, suspecting he embezzled some 321 million yen worth of funds entrusted by clients. Karpeles was arrested earlier in the month on suspicion of manipulating virtual currency data to pad his own cash account. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Police search Mt. Gox CEO's house

Police search Mt. Gox CEO's house

Police officers enter the home of Mark Karpeles, chief executive officer of the bankrupt Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange, in Tokyo on Aug. 3, 2015, for a house search. Karpeles was arrested on Aug. 1 on suspicion of manipulating his cash account in a scandal that badly damaged the reputation of the virtual online currency. He has denied the allegation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan police arrest Mt. Gox CEO over loss of bitcoins

Japan police arrest Mt. Gox CEO over loss of bitcoins

Photo taken Aug. 1, 2015, shows Mark Karpeles (C), chief executive officer of the failed Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange who was arrested over the loss of a massive amount of virtual online currency. The Tokyo police suspect Karpeles, a Frenchman, made unauthorized access to the computer system of the exchange to falsify data on its outstanding balance. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan police arrest Mt. Gox CEO over loss of bitcoins

Japan police arrest Mt. Gox CEO over loss of bitcoins

Photo taken Aug. 1, 2015, shows Mark Karpeles (C), chief executive officer of the failed Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange who was arrested over the loss of a massive amount of virtual online currency. The Tokyo police suspect Karpeles, a Frenchman, made unauthorized access to the computer system of the exchange to falsify data on its outstanding balance. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles, the head of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, attends a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, following his first trial, during which Karpeles denied embezzling hundreds of millions of yen from customers, insisting that the huge digital currency amount lost by the now-bankrupt exchange was the result of hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles (C), the head of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, attends a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, following his first trial, during which Karpeles denied embezzling hundreds of millions of yen from customers, insisting that the huge digital currency amount lost by the now-bankrupt exchange was the result of hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles (R), the head of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, attends a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, following his first trial, during which Karpeles denied embezzling hundreds of millions of yen from customers, insisting that the huge digital currency amount lost by the now-bankrupt exchange was the result of hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Founder of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Founder of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles, shown in this undated photo, the founder of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, denied embezzling over 300 million yen of customers' money as his trial began in Tokyo on July 11, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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