| Hundreds evacuated near the Grand Canyon after flooding |
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| Written by BETTY REID, MEGAN BOEHNKE and LILY LEUNG, The Arizona Republic | |
| Monday, 18 August 2008 | |
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Working through the challenge of darkness, rescue helicopters continued
through Sunday night to evacuate hundreds of residents and campers
stranded by the flooding caused by a breached dam near the Grand Canyon. Read More...
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