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Car dealerships continue to dig out after snow storms
2014-02-21 08:54:07| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
In less than a week, we've seen three different storms. And each time, we've had to shovel the driveway and brush off our vehicles.
British coasts suffer years erosion in just weeks of storms, says National Trust
2014-02-21 01:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Some of Britains most famous sections of coastline have suffered years of erosion and damage in just a few weeks, or in some cases hours, as a result of the winter storms, the National Trust has said. The high winds and waves that have repeatedly battered the UK have left cliffs crumbling, beaches and sand dunes eroded, defences breached and shorelines and harbours damaged. The storms have caused the kind of damage the Trust was expecting, but not for some years to come, and the organisation...
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Power Restoration Nearly Complete After Severe Storms Strike the Carolinas
2014-02-18 20:53:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Duke Energy has restored more than 907,981 customer outages since one of the largest winter storms in the past decade hit the Carolinas last Wednesday. read more
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More than 200 homes still without power following storms
2014-02-17 12:51:16| Energy - Topix.net
MORE than 200 homes in the rural areas of Basingstoke are still without power following the storms on Friday night.
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UK storms & flooding set back rail repairs
2014-02-17 12:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Weekend storms have caused further damage to the railways and set back repair schedules, but engineers have restored many of the train services most disrupted by floods on the Great Western main line. Despite the severe weather abating, rising groundwater has caused fresh problems, with a tunnel blocked by water on the main London to Brighton line. Network Rail said water levels in the tunnel at Patcham were 48.1 metres (157ft) above average, leaving tracks more than 1 metre under water. Rail...
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