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US: Severe Weather Brings Heavy Rain, Causing Flash Flooding in Iowa 2

Severe weather swept through Iowa on Friday, July 11, bringing the threat of tornadoes and flash flooding to the area. At Iowa Speedway in Newton, the IndyCar practice session was suspended due to a tornado warning. This video shows flooded roads in Davenport.

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(3)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

(3)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

SASEBO, Japan - Members of a local labor union raise their fists in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Nov. 9 to protest the departure of three ships of the Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) from the MSDF's Sasebo base for the Indian Ocean. The vessels -- two destroyers and one supply ship -- will head for the Indian Ocean to collect information as part of Japan's plan to provide noncombat support to the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan.

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World's 1st 100,000-tonne intelligent aquaculture ship to supply fish this fall

STORY: World's 1st 100,000-tonne intelligent aquaculture ship to supply fish this fall DATELINE: May 23, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:08 LOCATION: QINGDAO, China CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the 100,000-tonne intelligent aquaculture ship STORYLINE: The world's first 100,000-tonne intelligent aquaculture ship was ready to begin operation on Friday in east China's port city of Qingdao. According to the Qingdao Conson Development (Group) Co., Ltd., the ship is 249.9 meters long and houses 15 breeding cabins with a total water holding capacity of nearly 90,000 cubic meters. The breeding cabins can be used to cultivate fish species such as large yellow croaker, garrupa and Atlantic salmon. Around 450 million yuan (about 67 million U.S. dollars) has been invested in the ship. The ship-borne smart aquaculture system is expected to have an annual output of 3,700 tonnes of high-quality fish, equivalent to that of Chagan Lake, one of China's largest freshwater lakes. The first batch of large yellow croaker r

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(3)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

(3)3 MSDF vessels leave Sasebo for Indian Ocean

SASEBO, Japan - Members of a local labor union raise their fists in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Nov. 9 to protest the departure of three ships of the Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) from the MSDF's Sasebo base for the Indian Ocean. The vessels -- two destroyers and one supply ship -- will head for the Indian Ocean to collect information as part of Japan's plan to provide noncombat support to the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan.

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Japanese supply ship refuels U.S. naval vessel

Japanese supply ship refuels U.S. naval vessel

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force's (MSDF) supply ship Hamana (R) refuels a U.S. naval vessel in the Arabian Sea in one of undated photographs released by MSDF on Dec. 4, 2001. The photos were taken by a patrol helicopter of the MSDF's destroyer Kirisame, one of the six MSDF ships dispatched to the Indian Ocean under Japan's new antiterrorism law.

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