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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 3

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 4

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 2

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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US: Powerful Storm With Hurricane-Force Winds Leaves Trail Of Destruction In Houston

A powerful storm with hurricane-force winds swept through the Houston metropolitan area on Thursday, May 16, leaving multiple dead. The storm blew out walls and windows of buildings downtown, leaving a trail of destruction and hundreds of thousands of homes without power.

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Dreamliner may be back in service

Dreamliner may be back in service

TOKYO, Japan - Ray Conner, president of Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane division, speaks during a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on March 15, 2013. Boeing said its 787 Dreamliners may be able to fly again within weeks, after being grounded worldwide for two months due to a series of battery-related incidents.

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Dreamliner may be back in service

Dreamliner may be back in service

TOKYO, Japan - Ray Conner, president of Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane division (C), attends a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on March 15, 2013. Boeing said its 787 Dreamliners may be able to fly again within weeks, after being grounded worldwide for two months due to a series of battery-related incidents.

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Boeing 787 may be back in service within weeks

Boeing 787 may be back in service within weeks

TOKYO, Japan - Ray Conner, president of Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane division, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 15, 2013. Boeing said its 787 Dreamliner jet may be able to fly again within weeks, after two months of worldwide grounding due to a series of battery-related incidents.

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Boeing 787 may be back in service within weeks

Boeing 787 may be back in service within weeks

TOKYO, Japan - Ray Conner, president of Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane division, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 15, 2013. Boeing said its 787 Dreamliner jet may be able to fly again within weeks, after two months of worldwide grounding due to a series of battery-related incidents.

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Boeing explains plan to fix 787 battery problem

Boeing explains plan to fix 787 battery problem

TOKYO, Japan - Ray Conner, president of Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane division, visits Japan's transport ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2013. Boeing explained to Japanese transport regulators its plan to fix the volatile lithium-ion battery used in its 787 Dreamliner, after one operated by All Nippon Airways Co. was forced to make an emergency landing in January.

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Boeing explains plan to fix 787 battery problem

Boeing explains plan to fix 787 battery problem

TOKYO, Japan - Ray Conner, president of Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane division, meets the press at Japan's transport ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2013. Boeing explained to Japanese transport regulators its plan to fix the volatile lithium-ion battery used in its 787 Dreamliner, after one operated by All Nippon Airways Co. was forced to make an emergency landing in January.

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