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– The death toll from Zimbabwe’s worst ever cholera epidemic has climbed to over 3,500, with more than 60,000 infected by the water-borne disease, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported today.
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by Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) June 6, 2009 At least 80 people were feared buried Friday when part of a mountain collapsed in a massive landslide in a remote area of southwestern China, the government and state media said.
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Health officials in Wisconsin, California, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Utah reported deaths from swine flu on Thursday, and said all five patients had been diagnosed with other health problems.
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6:49 PM | June 3, 2009 LATimes Portions of Southern California were hit by thunderstorms and lightning today, causing at least two deaths and sparking several small brush fires.
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By CARRIE WELLS McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON -- A mysterious disease that's killing tens of thousands of bats in the Northeast is spreading so fast that it could reach California within five years, biologists and officials of the Agriculture and Interior departments told lawmakers Thursday.
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