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11 killed by flash floods in Iran

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Eleven people have been killed in flash floods triggered by heavy rain in a mountainous area of northern Iran.
Eleven people have been killed in flash floods triggered by heavy rain in a mountainous area of northern Iran.

State TV said authorities fear more casualties from the floods in the provinces of Tehran, Alborz and Qazvin. A Chinese national was reported to be among those killed.

The official IRNA news agency quoted local officials as saying that two women were among those killed and said at least 20 cars were swept away by the water, many with people inside them, including one with a just-married couple.

The area has been without electricity and rescue workers are still working, despite heavy rains overnight.


Authorities attribute the rising number of deadly flash floods in this part of the country to improper construction near river beds and deforestation.



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Mudslides force 10,000 to evacuate in Tajikistan

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© Image: Rapid Emergency Assessment and Coordination Team in Tajikistan.Map of debris and floods.
The rapid melting of snow and glaciers due to higher temperatures between 01 and 15 July 2015 have triggered mudflows in the Shugnan District in the eastern region of Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan.

The mudflows have caused damage to buildings and infrastructure in local villages. The debris has also blocked the flow of the Gund river, creating an artificial lake which has flooded areas along the river.

As of 18 July 2015, the UN's Rapid Emergency Assessment and Coordination Team (REACT) in Tajikistan reports that at least 56 houses have been destroyed and 10,000 people forced to evacuate to safer sites. Schools, stores, roads and electricity lines have also been damaged and 80% of the communities in the region have been without electricity. No casualties have been reported.

There is a risk of the lake overflowing or breaking through its temporary blockage. REACT say that this could cause devastating floods in Khorog and nearby communities, including three districts of Khatlon Oblast.

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© Focus Humanitarian Assistance in Tajikistan

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Devastating flash-flooding washes away buildings and vehicles in Arizona

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Motor homes swept away and buildings destroyed
Torrential flash floods have destroyed builkdings and swept away cars after severe storms hit Arizona.

Up to 3,000 home and businesses were left without power as more than 50 electricity poles were knocked down, according to the Arizona Public Service.

Work was taking place on Sunday morning to reconnect power supplies in parts of the state.

Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued by the National Weather Service for Maricopa County early in the evening on Saturday before flooding hit the state's capital and largest city Phoenix.

The Arizona Republic reported that flooding was especially bad near a caravan park in Wickenburg, where the water swept away part of the road and made it impossible for people to go in either direction.

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Typhon Nangka strikes Japan, bringing flooding and landslides - 230,000 people evacuated, 2 killed

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Floodwater in Japan
Typhoon Nangka lashed Japan yesterday, killing at least two people and triggering floods as the authorities urged more than 230,000 residents to evacuate.

Packing gusts of up to 126kmh, Nangka barrelled over the nation's main island of Honshu after making landfall near Cape Muroto on Shikoku island late on Thursday.

Nangka (Malay for jackfruit) paralysed traffic. A total of 165 flights were cancelled, trains in western Japan suffered delays and highways near the ocean were closed.

Television footage showed muddy water overflowing Naka river in Tokushima, flooding up to the second floor of nearby school buildings.


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Hundreds displaced and two dead after floods, landslides in Nepal; one foot of rain in 24 hours

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© Post Photo People of Sunahaphata in Thapapur VDC-9, Kailali, move to safer areas after inundation.
Floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains displaced hundreds of families and caused damage to several road sections across the country on Thursday. Two deaths have been reported so far.

Srijana KC, 11, and Manju Mainali, 12, were swept away by the flooded Rapti stream at Hetauda-11 in Makwanpur on Thursday. The duo had tried to wade across the stream. Their bodies were found 1km downstream.

People in many villages in Kailali and Kanchanpur districts in the Far West and Banke and Bardiya districts in the Mid West moved to safer areas after incessant rains since Wednesday night inundated their settlements.

Flashfloods and inundation have been reported in Kailali, Banke and Bardiya since Thursday morning. In Banke, a downpour since Wednesday night flooded the Babai river which inundated Balapur, Gulariya and Nepalgunj. Fifty families have been displaced.

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Torrential rainfall causes flooding in Alyth, Scotland

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© Michelle MacLeodSevere flooding in Alyth
Torrential downpours caused widespread devastation in Alyth this morning.

Rescue crews used inflatable boats to free people trapped in their homes and businesses in the flood-hit town centre.

Alyth Burn, which runs through the community, overflowed after debris and fallen trees blocked a series of bridges.

Locals told The Courier a large section of the town centre was under water within minutes.

Nearby homes and businesses were swamped, causing extensive damage.

The town hall has been opened as a shelter for people who have been affected by the floods.

A Perth and Kinross Council spokeswoman said that about 30 homes across Alyth had been hit, including sheltered housing at Burnside Court.


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65,000 people affected by flooding in Assam, India

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155 villages have been affected due to the floods.
65,000 people in over 155 villages have been affected due to the incessant rains and floods in the state.

Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said in its flood report today that the affected villages are in Dhemaji, Lakhimpur and Sonitpur districts.

Sonitpur district bore the brunt of the disaster with nearly 50,000 people suffering, followed by Lakhimpur with over 13,000 people being affected, it said. Over 1,600 hectares of crop areas are under water.

Authorities have opened seven relief camps in Sonitpur, where 7,712 people are taking shelter.

The flood waters have also washed away two parts of a road and two embankments were breached in Lakhimpur, while five roads were damaged and several embankments were breached at four places in as many rivers in Sonitpur.


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Floods and storms in Brazil leave 3 dead, 79 injured

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© Photo: Marcelo Rossi/ Prefeitura de Esteio Port AlegreFloods in Esteio, Brazil 14 July 2015.
Storms and floods have affected three southern states of Brazil since 10 July 2015, leaving 3 dead, 79 injured and nearly 1,000 displaced.

According to the Civil Defense of the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, more than 30,000 people have been affected. Two people have died and 8 injured in Santa Catarina, and one death has been reported in Paraná, where 71 people have also been injured.

In Paraná, around 44 municipalities have been affected. Around 3,000 homes have suffered damage and 248 people have been evacuated.

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© Secom – SCFloods in Maravilha, Brazil, 14 July 2015.

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2 dead and 6 missing after floods wipe out homes, trees and cars in Flat Gap, Kentucky

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At least one man and one woman have died and six more are missing after flash floods hit northern Johnson County
Floodwaters in Kentucky have killed at least one man and one woman, left six more missing and sent rescue crews to comb the hilly Appalachian terrain on Tuesday, as the threat of more floods bore down on rescue efforts.

Kentucky State Police Trooper Steven Mounts said emergency personnel in the hardest-hit neighborhoods in Johnson County struggled with the debris and difficult communication as they went door-to-door Tuesday, searching for those who might be trapped in their homes.

Some people were rescued from trees they climbed to escape the floodwaters, according to county Sheriff Dwayne Price. The missing range in age from 22 to 74.

Johnson County Coroner J.R. Frisby has identified the two people whose bodies have been found as 65-year-old Herman Eddie May Sr. and 74-year-old Willa Mae Pennington, both of the Flat Gap area.


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Flooding and mass power outages hit Auckland, New Zealand

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© Kat JacksonFinlayson Ave Manurewa is completely flooded just south of the marae.
Heavy rain has brought havoc to parts of Auckland, flooding roads and property, cutting power and disrupting traffic.

More than a thousand homes were without power during the night and dozens of homes are flooded.

Vector spokeswoman Sandy Hodge said power was out in the suburb of St Heliers, with about 1600 homes affected initially on Wednesday evening.

Crews were fixing the fault, which was believed to have been caused by branches coming down on power lines, Hodge said.

The fire service responded to 100 calls in the Auckland and Northland area during between 6pm and 9pm, with most of them related to the flooding. Fire crews have gone to more than 50 flooded addresses. It is still receiving 111 calls from affected residents in South Auckland.