13 marca 2016

Fwd: Historic Flooding in the South, People Rescued From Rooftops and Trees


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Historic Flooding in Southern U.S., People Rescued From Rooftops and Trees
Across five states, 12 million people are under flash flood watches and warnings - including Mississippi, where floodwaters cover three quarters of the state.
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Former presidents, first ladies, a prime minister, family and friends honored Nancy Reagan before she was laid to rest next to President Ronald Reagan in Simi Valley on Friday.
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