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    An Air National Guard helicopter makes a water drop as the Lodge Fire between Legget tand Laytonville, Calif., jumps the Eel River and moves upslope, Friday Aug. 8, 2014.  The fire was started by lightning on July 30 and has grown to 5,400 acres.   (AP PhotoThe Press Democrat, Kent Porter)
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    Weather may hamper ‘stubborn’ California wildfire

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    A worker takes a driftwood away from a road flooded by a swollen river in Shingu, western Japan, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014. A tropical storm was moving out into the Sea of Japan on Sunday after lashing the country with rain and winds, leaving one person dead, more than 50 injured and prompting evacuation alerts for about 1.2 million residents near swollen rivers.(AP Photo/Kumano Shimbun via Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT
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    Storm drenches Japan; 1 dead, dozens hurt

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    East Oahu is seen from the Pali Outlook, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014, in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
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    Hawaii Senate primary dodges storms, but political tempest lies ahead

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    This one video shows the shocking extent of California’s current drought in just a matter of seconds
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    This one video shows the shocking extent of California’s current drought in just a matter of seconds

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    Irrigation water runs along a dried-up ditch between rice farms in Richvale, California.
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    California judge rules against Donald Sterling, allows Clippers to be sold
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    Typhoon Matmo kills 13 people in China
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    A road is submerged by an overflowed river following a typhoon in Yomitan, Okinawa, Wednesday, July 9, 2014. A powerful storm slammed through the southwestern Japanese island of Okinawa, leaving at least 28 people injured and 63,000 homes without power before swerving toward the bigger island of Kyushu on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ryukyu Shimpo via Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE, MANDATORY CREDIT
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    Tropical storm Neoguri hits Japan’s main islands

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