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  1. Storms Batter Houston, Leaving at Least 7 Dead

    School officials canceled classes in the city on Friday, and hundreds of thousands were left without power. It may take as much as 48 hours to restore power to some customers.

     By Orlando MayorquínJesus Jiménez and

    CreditDavid J. Phillip/Associated Press
  1. Wildfire Approaches Canada’s Largest Oil-Producing Area. Again.

    The fire, near Fort McMurray, Alberta, has put the community, which is haunted by the costliest wildfire in Canadian history, on high alert.

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    This photo released by the government of Alberta on Monday shows columns of smoke from wildfires near Fort McMurray.
    CreditAlberta Wildfire
  2. East Texas, Already Soaked, Prepares for a ‘Nightmare Scenario’ of More Rain

    Some places in Texas have seen a year’s worth of rainfall since January.

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    CreditThe New York Times
  3. Smoke-Filled Skies Leave Midwest Fearing Another Season of Polluted Air

    Smoke from wildfires in Canada draped Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin on Sunday and Monday. But experts say the air quality in the nation’s middle is unlikely to be as bad as last summer.

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    Winds pushed a band of heavy smoke from fires burning in Canada to Minneapolis on Monday.
    CreditMark Vancleave/Associated Press
  4. 14 Killed as Storm Topples Huge Billboard in India

    Officials are investigating the collapse of the structure, which they said had been erected without permission.

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    The billboard fell on a gas station in suburban Mumbai where people had taken shelter from a storm.
    CreditDivyakant Solanki/EPA, via Shutterstock
  5. Minnesota and Wisconsin Under Air Quality Warnings From Canada Wildfires

    As smoke from wildfires drifted south over the weekend, officials urged people to avoid prolonged exertion and to limit their time outdoors.

     By

    Smoke from wildfires burning east of Teepee Creek in Alberta, Canada, on Friday.
    CreditAlberta Wildfire Service, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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