Bulgaria's weather forecasters have issued a warning of a risk of floods in the evening hours of June 3 and the early morning of June 4.
The warning follows recent days of heavy rain that have hard-hit several places in Bulgaria, notably second city Plovdiv.
For June 4, the "Code Yellow" warning of potentially dangerous weather has been issued for 15 districts in Bulgaria because of forecast thunderstorms and heavy rain. The districts include Sofia - both the city and the district - and Plovdiv, and are all in the western half of Bulgaria.
On June 3, a partial state of emergency was declared in Gorna Oryahovitsa municipality because of complications caused by the heavy rain.
At least 5 people have died after a series of landslides in the Eastern Region of Uganda.
Uganda Broadcasting Coropration (UBC) said that multiple landslides were reported within Bududa district, 3 serious landslides hit Buwaali Sub-County in the areas of Bunamwamba North, Bunamwamba Main and Bunamwamba South. Around 50 people are believed to be missing and 150 houses destroyed.
The landslides occurred during the night of 04 June to early 05 June, 2019, after a period of about 4 hours of heavy rain. Local media reported that the rain also caused some flooding, with the River Summe breaking its banks in Bunamwamba Main.
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UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Libya reports at least 2 people have died and many are displaced after major flooding in Ghat District in south-western Libya.
Flooding struck on 03 June, 2019, after a period of heavy rain. Local authorities said that as much as 70% of the city was under flood water, forcing over 500 families to leave damaged or flooded homes.
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Flooding and landslides in northwestern Colombia have affected thousands of people over the last few days in particular in Antioquia and Cordoba Departments. Authorities report that rivers are at Red Alert levels in at least 8 locations in the north west of the country.
Antioquia
In Antioquia Department, wide areas of Caucasia Municipality were flooded after heavy rain from around 27 May, 2019. On 01 June, the Cauca River in Caucasia reached 4.52m, above Orange Alert level of 4.5m.
Local media reported that 30,000 people have been affected and an estimated 80% of the municipality is under water.
Also in Antioquia, flooding and landslides have closed roads, caused material damages and affected around 3,500 people in Copacabana Municipality.
Several cities and municipalities have declared a state of emergency after heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Serbia over the last few days.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flooding and landslides in northern BiH have damaged homes, infrastructure and crops. The city of Tuzla in the north east of the country declared a state of natural disaster on 01 June, 2019 in response to the flooding and landslides triggered by the rain.
One person dead, 10 reported missing in San Gabriel
The San Gabriel river in Jalisco overflowed its banks yesterday, carrying a deluge of mud, timber and debris into the small town of the same name.
Floodwaters damaged dwellings and vehicles, affecting dozens of families. A 36-year-old woman has been confirmed dead and at least 10 others have been reported missing.
A preparatory school run by the University of Guadalajara was set up as a shelter for those affected by the flooding.
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