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to hold it off and trying to fill 160,000 sandbags in one iowa community yesterday. they expect the flood threat to last for weeks if not months with record amounts of water being released upstream. residents in the southwest are facing the opposite problem. not enough water. now because of the severe drought gripping the region, fourth of july celebrations are going to be dimmed. cities and counties have started banning or reducing sale and use of fireworks. officials are worried a tiny spark could set off a fire. >> thousands of people forced to leave their homes as the dangerous fire in arizona grows ever closer. people started streaming out of the small town of eager yesterday afternoon as flames were spotted on the move. the massive fire, now the second largest in arizona history, is believed to have been started by an unattended campfire. in rhode island what used to be the largest rubber goods factory in the world was a massive inferno. take a look at this, unclear what sparked last night's blaze at the 112-year-old plant. more than 120 firefighters were on the scene. they basically decided to just

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