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Pakistanis criticize government response to floods
(AP)
AP - Residents of Pakistan's northwest have criticized the government's response to devastating flooding that has killed more than 800 people. -
Land mine swept ashore from NKorea kills SKorean
(AP)
AP - Dozens of land mines have washed up on South Korean shores in recent days, apparently swept from North Korea by torrential rains. One killed a man and wounded another, the military said Sunday. -
Engineers prepare to seal ruptured BP oil well
(AFP)
AFP - Engineers readied a plan to permanently seal the ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well, despite delays to the process caused by debris left behind by a recent tropical storm. -
Dozens killed and stranded by Afghanistan floods
(Reuters)
Reuters - Dozens of people were killed and thousands had to be rescued after flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains that struck Afghanistan's northeast, officials said on Saturday. -
The nation's weather
(AP)
AP - Severe storms were expected to continue sweeping through the Central U.S. on Saturday following a low pressure system moving eastward. -
Floods kill more than 400 in Pakistan's northwest
(Reuters)
Reuters - Heavy monsoon rains have triggered the worst floods in decades in Pakistan's northwest, killing more than 400 people and forcing thousands from their homes as authorities struggle to reach stranded villagers. -
South bakes, humidity feels like 100-plus degrees
(AP)
AP - Heat advisories were posted from the Carolinas to the Great Plains as the South continued to roast Friday under temperatures and humidity that made beaches feel more like bakeries. -
Pakistan monsoon floods kill more than 400
(AFP)
AFP - Flash floods and landslides triggered by torrential monsoon rains have killed more than 400 people in Pakistan in three days and affected at least 600,000, a minister said Friday.



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