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English: Floodgates in place on the Potomac River side of the Washington Harbour office, retail, and luxury residential complex on the waterfornt in the Georgetown neighborhood in ashington, D.C., in the United States. The floodgates are up in anticipation of Hurricane Irene.
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Author Paulo Ordoveza

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