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Hermine rains leave Texas mess, at least 2 dead

Greg Moore, a local business owner, checks the damage Wednesday in Belton, Texas.The slow moving remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine caused water rescues, evacuations and commuting headaches in central Texas, just as a new tropical storm formed in the deep Atlantic.



Number of homes burned in Colorado hits 136

A home within the fire zone outside Boulder, Colo., lies in ashes on Wednesday.The number of homes destroyed by a wildfire ripping through foothills near Boulder has hit 136, authorities say.



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Three-day forecast for the entire US, updated each morning and afternoon. (Other)Three-day forecast for the entire US, updated each morning and afternoon. (Other)



Hurricanes like Earl throw birds off course

Sooty terns, shown here, are among the various seabirds that can be trapped inland during hurricanes.Hurricane Earl picked up and threw a lot of exotic seabirds far from their normal habitats — and New England and Canadian birders have been out spotting them.



Dozens killed, missing in Guatemala landslides

People stand in front of a bus partially covered by a landslide caused by heavy rains on the Pan-American highway at Tecpan, Guatemala, on Saturday. Torrential rains from a tropical depression caused landslides that have killed at least 38 people in Guatemala — some of them rescuers who had come to save people already trapped by a wall of mud.



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