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                                                    </description><item><title>Top climate stories of this week: Aid pours into flood-hit Pakistan, Hawaii quits coal in bid to fight climate change, and more</title><link>https://indianexpress.com/article/world/climate-change/top-climate-stories-pakistan-floods-california-wildfires-hawaii-coal-quit-8127091/</link><description>Here are the top stories of this week. 1. Aid pours into Pakistan; deaths from floods cross 1,200 mark. The death toll in Pakistan floods crossed 1,200 Friday as planes carrying relief material flew into Islamabad. So far, Pakistan has received aid from China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Uzbekistan, UAE.</description><pubDate>2022-09-02T12:59+0200</pubDate><guid>expressindia-5822e95342ea58caac062a9f58d07d8d</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220902125900</sortelement></item><item><title>Fears grow for Pakistanis cut off from relief efforts</title><link>https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/fears-grow-pakistanis-cut-relief-efforts</link><description>Pakistan has called in the military to help with flood relief efforts, but there are growing fears that some communities will not receive aid amid destruction of crucial infrastructure.

There are growing fears that Pakistanis living in communities that have been cut off by the devastating floods....</description><pubDate>2022-08-30T18:36+0200</pubDate><guid>english-alaraby-5e1bb68089a48df5074c2a1c09fb4985</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220830183600</sortelement></item><item><title>Harvey Loss Not Capped At $4.5M Flood Limit, Panel Says</title><link>https://www.law360.com/articles/1524439</link><description>By Ben Zigterman (August 26, 2022, 8:32 PM EDT) -- A Texas appellate panel agreed with a lower state court that a $4.5 million limit for flood damage doesn't control the amount of coverage a Houston nursing home can receive for the loss of business income after Hurricane Harvey flooded the facility.</description><pubDate>2022-08-27T03:00+0200</pubDate><guid>law360-98d11480535e892937b075efaccb49fd</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220827030000</sortelement></item><item><title>LIST: 'Mysterious' ancient artifacts exposed by drought</title><link>https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/arts-and-culture/2022/08/26/2204329/list-mysterious-ancient-artifacts-exposed-drought</link><description>MANILA, Philippines Ancient and historical artifacts and structures recently began resurfacing as plunging water levels due to drought continue to affect parts of Europe, China and the United States. The latest that made the news are the dinosaur tracks in a state park in Glen Rose, Texas in the United States.</description><pubDate>2022-08-26T08:34+0200</pubDate><guid>philstar-a9b13dbb2a57a8593f845cc5286db89a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220826083400</sortelement></item></channel></rss>