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Three failed rainy seasons have left up to four million Kenyans needing food handouts and trucked-in water as the latest in a series of droughts sweeps through the Horn of Africa. By Mike Pflanz in Nairobi Published: 4:56PM BST 22 Sep 2009 As many as 19 million people are currently affected by the lack of rain in Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia and Djibouti.
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By KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press Writer Kate Brumback, Associated Press Writer – 26 mins ago AUSTELL, Ga. – Authorities in Georgia say they have found another Southeast storm victim and the death toll is now nine.
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By WASBIR HUSSAIN The Associated Press Monday, September 21, 2009; 12:51 PM GAUHATI, India -- A 6.3-magnitude earthquake shook the remote mountain nation of Bhutan on Monday, killing at least 11 people, damaging an ancient monastery and forcing hundreds to flee, officials said. At least 15 people were also injured.
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Reuters - Tuesday, September 22 By Skye Wheeler JUBA, Sudan - More than 100 people were killed when tribesmen raided a south Sudan village, burning buildings and attacking churchgoers, officials said on Monday, in a further escalation of violence in the oil-producing region.
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Nine people died and many others were missing after Typhoon Koppu slammed into south China, causing torrential rain, mudslides and an oil spill, the government and state media said on Thursday. Published: 11:03PM BST 17 Sep 2009 People stand on a flooded street at Suolong town in Luoding county, in south China after Typhoon Koppu roared into the southern province of Guangdong Photo: AP
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