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US: Prescribed Burning Starts in Lake Havasu, Sending Massive Smoke

Massive smoke was seen on the horizon north of Lake Havasu City on Monday, January 19, as prescribed burning started at Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge near Topock. Access to burn areas is being restricted during active operations for public safety.

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US: Rainbow Shines Over Flooded Road in Mojave Desert

The video captures a stunning rainbow dazzling the sky over the Mojave Desert near Bullhead City, western Arizona. Below the vibrant arc, a road remains flooded after a storm system brought persistent rain to the area.

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US: Eastbound Of Interstate 40 Closed After Fiery Crash In Sun Valley, Arizona

Eastbound of Interstate 40 in Sun Valley, Arizona, northeast of Holbrook was closed temporarily after a fiery crash on Sunday, March 16. The accident took place on east of state Route 77. The eastbound lane was since reopened.

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B'z, Linkin Park put on aid show

B'z, Linkin Park put on aid show

LOS ANGELES, United States - Members of two rock groups, including Koshi Inaba (2nd from R), who holds a school bag to be presented to a child who suffered in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, of B'z from Japan and Mike Shinoda (far L) of Linkin Park from the United States, attend a press conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 31, 2011. The groups put on a show in Los Angeles the same day to raise money for parts of Japan stricken by the disaster.

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B'z, Linkin Park put on aid stage

B'z, Linkin Park put on aid stage

LOS ANGELES, United States - Members of two rock groups, including Koshi Inaba (2nd from R) of B'z from Japan and Mike Shinoda (far L) of Linkin Park from the United States, attend a press conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 31, 2011. The groups put on a show in Los Angeles the same day to aid people affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan.

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Japanese bands perform at S. Korean rock festival

Japanese bands perform at S. Korean rock festival

PUSAN, South Korea - A Japanese band performs at a rock festival in Pusan on Aug. 1, following South Korea's decision last year to open up to Japanese cultural products such as movies and popular songs. Two Japanese rock groups took part in the event which drew an audience of 10,000 and also featured musicians from South Korea and China.

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CORRECTED B'z, Linkin Park put on aid show

CORRECTED B'z, Linkin Park put on aid show

LOS ANGELES, United States - CORRECTING SPELLING OF JAPANESE BAND B'Z Members of two rock groups, including Koshi Inaba (2nd from R), who holds a school bag to be presented to a child who suffered in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, of B'z from Japan and Mike Shinoda (far L) of Linkin Park from the United States, attend a press conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 31, 2011. The groups put on a show in Los Angeles the same day to raise money for parts of Japan stricken by the disaster. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED B'z, Linkin Park put on aid stage

CORRECTED B'z, Linkin Park put on aid stage

LOS ANGELES, United States - CORRECTING SPELLING OF JAPANESE BAND B'Z Members of two rock groups, including Koshi Inaba (2nd from R) of B'z from Japan and Mike Shinoda (far L) of Linkin Park from the United States, attend a press conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 31, 2011. The groups put on a show in Los Angeles the same day to aid people affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan. (Kyodo)

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B'z, Linkin Park put on aid show

B'z, Linkin Park put on aid show

LOS ANGELES, United States - Members of two rock groups, including Koshi Inaba (2nd from R), who holds a school bag to be presented to a child who suffered in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, of B's from Japan and Mike Shinoda (far L) of Linkin Park from the United States, attend a press conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 31, 2011. The group put on a show in Los Angeles the same day to raise money for parts of Japan stricken by the disaster. (Kyodo)

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B'z, Linkin Park put on aid stage

B'z, Linkin Park put on aid stage

LOS ANGELES, United States - Members of two rock groups, including Koshi Inaba (2nd from R) of B's from Japan and Mike Shinoda (far L) of Linkin Park from the United States, attend a press conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 31, 2011. The groups put on a show in Los Angeles the same day to aid people affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Japanese bands perform at S. Korean rock festival

Japanese bands perform at S. Korean rock festival

PUSAN, South Korea - A Japanese band performs at a rock festival in Pusan on Aug. 1, following South Korea's decision last year to open up to Japanese cultural products such as movies and popular songs. Two Japanese rock groups took part in the event which drew an audience of 10,000 and also featured musicians from South Korea and China.

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Japanese bands perform at S. Korean rock festival

Japanese bands perform at S. Korean rock festival

PUSAN, South Korea - A Japanese band performs at a rock festival in Pusan on Aug. 1, following South Korea's decision last year to open up to Japanese cultural products such as movies and popular songs. Two Japanese rock groups took part in the event which drew an audience of 10,000 and also featured musicians from South Korea and China.

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