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[Title] => Rivers receding in Calgary, 3 dead in floods
[Summary] => CALGARY — As water levels dropped in the western Canadian city of Calgary, residents returned to muddy, waterlogged homes on yesterday to assess the damage from flooding that has devastated much of Alberta, causing at least three deaths and forcing thousands to evacuate. People in the eastern part of the province headed for higher ground as the flood threat remained.
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[Title] => Flooding may force 100,000 from west Canada homes
[Summary] => As many as 100,000 people could be forced from their homes by heavy flooding in western Canada, Calgary city officials said, while mudslides forced the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway around the mountain resort towns of Banff and Canmore.
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