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Video of the Day: Fire hydrant bursts in California street amidst floods
A fire hydrant burst on a street in Santa Barbara, California on Jan. 9, adding to the flooding that isalready prevalentin the area due to heavy winter storms.
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Northern California river floods 2,000 buildings
A woman with a dog sails a kayak on a flooded street in Guerneville, north of San Francisco on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat via AP)
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BYU Devotional: Alan Harker, anchor yourselves in hope
In his devotional address on Tuesday, June 7, Alan Harker encouraged students to anchor themselves so they can prepare for life's storms. (Maddi Driggs)
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Washington state continues on without electricity
Joe Phelan and Mitch Chapman, from Double D Tree, remove a tree that crashed through the roof of a detached garage the day before. Cleanup began Wednesday in Washington state after a powerful storm killed three people, cut power to more than 350,000 residents and flooded rivers. (Associated Press)
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Hurricane Sandy concerns
People here in Utah with families on the East Coast are hoping for the best as hurricane Sandy roars ashore. Many students at BYU are from the East Coast and are in close contact with loved ones back home. BYU junior Alex Rogers has family in Virginia and although they say they are safe, she is still concerned. 'I am a little worried because of how many trees are back home...it's pretty easy for them to fall down and hit roads or cars or the houses, so hopefully the winds won't be too bad,' says Rogers.
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