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Extreme weather conditions envelop the U.S.

Extreme weather conditions enveloped the U.S. Monday as the East Coast recovered from flooding, sizzling temperatures beset the West and several northern states contended with unsafe air quality from Canadian wildfires.

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Heavy rains pounded an already saturated Northeast on Sunday for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, cancelled airline flights and power outages.
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People in hazmat suits prepare to enter a basement to clean up flood damage on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Highland Falls, N.Y., Monday, July 17. Heavy rains are pounding an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, canceled airline flights and power outages.
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Members of the media look over a partially collapsed road on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Highland Falls, N.Y., Monday, July 17. Heavy rains are pounding an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, canceled airline flights and power outages.
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A collapsed road on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point is seen in Highland Falls, N.Y., Monday, July 17. Heavy rains are pounding an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, canceled airline flights and power outages.
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New York senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand talk to reporters during a news conference on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Highland Falls, N.Y., Monday, July 17. The officials were calling for help to mitigate and repair damage caused by flooding at West Point and surrounding communities. Heavy rains are pounding an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, canceled airline flights and power outages.
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A bus stop filled with dirt is seen in front of a collapsed road on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Highland Falls, N.Y., Monday, July 17. Heavy rains are pounding an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, canceled airline flights and power outages.
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Members of the media look over a partially collapsed road on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Highland Falls, N.Y., Monday, July 17. Heavy rains are pounding an already saturated Northeast for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, canceled airline flights and power outages.
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A roadblock is seen as crews search for a a pair of missing children swept away after weekend rains, Monday, July 17, in Washington Crossing, Pa.
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A roadblock is seen as crews search for a a pair of missing children swept away after weekend rains, Monday, July 17, in Washington Crossing, in Upper Makefield Township, Pa.
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Workers clear a roadway impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Workers cross roadway impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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A man walks along a road impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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An excavator removes mud and rocks from a roadway impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Water flows along a roadway impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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People walk along a roadway impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Flood debris from recent storms is piled outside a home, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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A car is buried in flood debris from recent storms and flooding on Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Home furnishings impacted by recent storms and flooding are piled outside a home on Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Workers remove tree branches impacted by recent storms and flooding, Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Workers removes tree branches from a road impacted by recent storms and flooding on Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Workers try to clean the route impacted by recent storms and flooding on Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Workers removes tree branches and mud from a road impacted by recent storms and flooding on Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Workers removes tree branches from a road impacted by recent storms and flooding on Monday, July 17, in Belvidere, New Jersey.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro, right, looks on as Upper Makefield Fire Chief Tim Brewer speaks during a news media update at the Upper Makefield police headquarters in Makefield, Pa., Sunday, July 16, following fatal flash flooding on Saturday. Upper Makefield Chief of Police Mark Schmidt is at left.
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TOM GRALISH/THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER VIA AP

Stonebridge Crossing Road is closed near near Houghs Creek in Upper Makefield, Pa., Sunday morning, July 16, following fatal flash flooding on Saturday. Several people were killed when torrential rains in area cause fast rising floodwaters washing away cars.

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