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                    [Title] => A year's worth of rain in Qatar as floods hit Saudi Arabia
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A year's worth of rain deluged parts of Qatar on Wednesday as seasonal storms moving through Saudi Arabia flooded streets in a city northwest of the capital, Riyadh.

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After the state weather bureau's chief opted to work abroad last year, more PAGASA employees resigned to serve another government, a weathermen's group said Tuesday.

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A year's worth of rain deluged parts of Qatar on Wednesday as seasonal storms moving through Saudi Arabia flooded streets in a city northwest of the capital, Riyadh.

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After the state weather bureau's chief opted to work abroad last year, more PAGASA employees resigned to serve another government, a weathermen's group said Tuesday.

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