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Results tagged “flooded”

Shanghai river flooded with dead pigs

March 13: China says workers have pulled more than 6,000 dead pigs from a river in Shanghai since Friday. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.  (msnbc.com)China says workers have pulled more than 6,000 dead pigs from a river in Shanghai since Friday. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (NBCNews.com)

Thousands evacuate flooded Jakarta

Jan. 17: Heavy monsoon rains have submerged Indonesia's capital of Jakarta forcing more than 20,000 residents to flee their homes. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.  (msnbc.com)Heavy monsoon rains have submerged Indonesia's capital of Jakarta forcing more than 20,000 residents to flee their homes. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (NBCNews.com)

Breezy Point man: 'Whatever wasn't flooded was on fire'

Oct. 31: As Sandy's flood waters recede and the relief efforts get underway, residents of Breezy Point and Rockaway, Queens, having suffered deep losses in 9/11 and a 2001 plane crash, are beginning to pick up the pieces yet again. NBC's Matt Lauer reports. As Sandy's flood waters recede and the relief efforts get underway, residents of Breezy Point and Rockaway, Queens, having suffered deep losses in 9/11 and a 2001 plane crash, are beginning to pick up the pieces yet again. NBC's Matt Lauer reports. (TODAY)

NYC flooded by record storm surge

Oct. 30: A 14-foot storm surge rushed into lower Manhattan, shorting out the ConEd power station and destroying cars and homes. As a result, the city's subway system will remain out of service for several more days as cleanup begins. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.  (Nightly News)A 14-foot storm surge rushed into lower Manhattan, shorting out the ConEd power station and destroying cars and homes. As a result, the city's subway system will remain out of service for several more days as cleanup begins. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)

Downgraded Debby leaves Fla. flooded

June 27: Tropical Storm Debby may have been downgraded, but streets remain flooded with up to four feet of water in some areas. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore reports from Live Oak, Fla. Tropical Storm Debby may have been downgraded, but streets remain flooded with up to four feet of water in some areas. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore reports from Live Oak, Fla. (TODAY)

Obama to visit flooded town

Sept. 4: The president is scheduled to visit Paterson, N.J. on Sunday to get a first-look at the flood damage that still has tens thousands in the Northeast without power a week after Hurricane Irene. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. The president is scheduled to visit Paterson, N.J. on Sunday to get a first-look at the flood damage that still has tens thousands in the Northeast without power a week after Hurricane Irene. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (TODAY)

Flooded Vermont sees slow progress

Sept. 1: Progress is coming slowly for thousands in hurricane-ravaged Vermont who are either in water-logged homes or remain stranded. TODAY's Amy Robach reports. Progress is coming slowly for thousands in hurricane-ravaged Vermont who are either in water-logged homes or remain stranded. TODAY's Amy Robach reports. (TODAY)

PFT Live: Flooded free agent market

July 5: Sirius NFL Radio's Ross Tucker breaks down the problems the NFL will face with restricted free agents once the lockout ends. (NBC Sports)Sirius NFL Radio's Ross Tucker breaks down the problems the NFL will face with restricted free agents once the lockout ends. (NBC Sports)

Rural homes flooded to save cities

May 16: The Army Corps of Engineers is flooding several small communities along the Mississippi River on purpose to protect Louisiana's two largest cities, New Orleans and Baton Rouge. NBC's Anne Thompson reports The Army Corps of Engineers is flooding several small communities along the Mississippi River on purpose to protect Louisiana's two largest cities, New Orleans and Baton Rouge. NBC's Anne Thompson reports (TODAY)

Thousands more flee Pakistan's flooded south

Aug. 21: Many across the nation have escaped the water with little else than their lives. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)Many across the nation have escaped the water with little else than their lives. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)

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