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Jakarta floods: Houses submerged, chest-deep waters displace thousands - 3 dead, 5 missing (UPDATE)

Residents look to evacuate during severe flooding in Jatinegara district in Jakarta.
© AFPResidents look to evacuate during severe flooding in Jatinegara district in Jakarta.
Houses in parts of Indonesia's capital are submerged up to their roofs, and residents wade through chest-deep floodwater as torrential rain hits Bogor, an area south of Jakarta.

Over a thousand residents have been affected, according to the local disaster mitigation agency, leaving many temporarily displaced


AFP

Comment: Update March 7

Agence France Presse reports:
Floods and landslides on Indonesia's main island of Java killed three people and left five more missing after heavy rains inundated two dozen towns, an official said Friday.

Torrential rains this week hit capital Jakarta and its surrounding cities, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate and authorities to use weather modification technology.



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9-year-old girl dies after being swept away by floodwater after heavy rain in Berkane, Morocco

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Moroccans mourn the heartbreaking death of a young 9-year-old girl, who was swept away yesterday by strong floods that struck Berkane, along with other eastern Moroccan provinces.

Heavy rainfall hit several regions, disrupting the movement of residents and vehicles.

The young girl, Youssra, and her father fell into a sewage pit in one of the villages after they were swept by the floods, converging reports said.

Rescue teams were able to rescue the father, but the girl tragically went missing.

It was not until late that night that citizens and rescue operators recovered the body of the young girl.

Many took to social media, sending messages of condolence to the child's family.


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Cars swept away after flooding turns streets into rivers in Gran Canaria, Spain

The Atlantic Ocean appears to have claimed several cars after flood waters washed them away
© Lily AshThe Atlantic Ocean appears to have claimed several cars after flood waters washed them away
Floods swept cars down ravines and into the sea after heavy rain hit nearby hills in Spain's Canary Islands.

Passersby yanked one woman from car as it was starting to be dragged away by fast, muddy water overflowing from a stream on Gran Canaria.

Moments before, another vehicle had been battered against the banks and bridge as it was washed away on Monday.

The hardest hit region was Telde, in the east of the island, where the local authority has closed the beach and warned against travel.

Cars have been spotted floating in the sea off the coast. Remarkably, no injuries have been reported.


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Severe flooding in Spain's Almería strands tourists, triggers rescues

an elderly couple had to be rescued from their caravan amid flash floods in southern Spain.
An elderly couple had to be rescued from their caravan amid flash floods in southern Spain.
Torrential rains have caused severe flooding in Almería, Spain, leaving tourists stranded and prompting urgent rescues. The Spanish Civil Guard evacuated French nationals caught in rising waters as storms battered the region. Authorities continue to monitor the situation as extreme weather impacts southern Spain.


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Deadly floods devastate southern Ecuador on February 28 - two killed

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Floods in southern Ecuador kill two, including a child, and injure three. Hundreds evacuated as rivers overflowed, damaging homes and sweeping away cars.


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Severe storm hits city of Curitiba in Brazil causing floods, power outages - 1.6 inches of rain in just 30 minutes

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Intense rainfall overwhelms infrastructure, leaving thousands without power as city responds to damage.

Curitiba faced severe disruptions on Thursday afternoon, February 27, 2025, as intense rainstorms hit the city, leading to considerable flooding and power outages throughout the metropolitan area.

The rain, which totaled 41.6 mm within just 30 minutes, overwhelmed local drainage systems and resulted in significant flooding at the Boqueirão bus terminal, one of the city's primary transport hubs.

Images from the scene displayed the terminal inundated, with water covering the walkways and shops within the facility. Commuters had no choice but to wade through the water to reach their buses. According to the local government, the heavy rainfall caused minor delays on two bus lines, but services quickly returned to their regular schedule.


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Flash floods kill a total of at least 39 across Afghanistan (UPDATE)

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At least 21 people were killed after sudden flash floods swept through a mountainous area in Qala-e-Kah district of western Farah province, local sources told Amu.

The victims, who had traveled to the area for leisure, were caught off guard when the floods surged unexpectedly, throwing them into a deep ravine, the sources said.

At least four others were injured, and several children were among the dead.

Taliban officials have not yet commented on the incident, and further details remain unclear.

The flooding comes amid severe weather shifts across Afghanistan, with heavy rains increasing concerns over natural disasters in several provinces.


Comment: From the same source details of the fatalities from 2 other provinces in the country:
At least 10 people, including several children, were killed by flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall in the southern provinces of Kandahar and Helmand, Taliban officials said Tuesday.

In Kandahar, the Taliban's disaster management office reported that three girls drowned in a sudden flood in the Shorandam area of the province's fifth district. A fourth child also died in the same area.

Meanwhile, in Helmand, a house collapsed in the Shahzadi area of Sangin district, killing two children, according to Hafiz Rasheed Helmandi, the Taliban's director of information and culture in the province.

In another incident, six people were injured when lightning struck a house in the Nawzad Rud area of Gereshk district, Helmandi said.

The latest fatalities add to the rising death toll from severe weather in Afghanistan. Last week, 21 people, including women and children, were killed in flash floods in the western province of Farah.

Heavy rains and extreme weather have increasingly devastated parts of Afghanistan in recent months, raising concerns over the country's preparedness for natural disasters.
Update February 28

AFP reports:
The death toll from recent heavy rain and hail in three Afghan provinces has risen by 10 to 39, disaster management officials said on Wednesday.

Flash floods ripped through the western border province of Farah on Tuesday, washing away 21 people, while three more were killed when a hail storm caused their house to collapse.

"The flood was strong, it destroyed my farm, it destroyed everything... all the lands were flooded away," Nasrullah, a 50-year-old farmer, told AFP.

"In my sixty years of life I had never seen such wind, rain, and storm," said another farmer, Mohammad Ibrahim. He said the storm was so strong it "threw the fences 30-35 metres away" and blew away everything made of wood.

The district governor, Mohammed Sadeq Jehadmal, told AFP that 50 houses and 60 shops were damaged, while "between 2,000 up to 2,500 solar panels were destroyed".

Further east, six people were killed in Helmand province, including a child struck by lightning, and nine in Kandahar province.

Officials said the deadly downpours may however help improve long-term drought conditions in several provinces, including flood-hit Farah.

"It's constantly raining and snowing in most of the provinces, which has reduced the drought," said Abdullah Jan Sayeq, spokesman for Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Authority.


"This will enrich the water infrastructure. Agriculture will be improved and will have positive effects on livestock."



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Torrential rain leads to flash floods and landslides in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India

There has been torrential rain in Kullu district of  Himachal Pradesh. This has led to landslides and severe flash floods
There has been torrential rain in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. This has led to landslides and severe flash floods
There has been torrential rain in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. This has led to landslides and severe flash floods, said reports on Friday. According to reports, the visuals from Kullu district have gone viral. There has been torrential rain in lower areas for the last 24 hours which has caused flash floods and landslides.

Efforts are underway to retrieve damaged vehicles. The administration has issued an alert to the people living in the areas around the rivers and drains and is trying to restore electricity, traffic, and drinking water services.

On recent snowfall in the Kullu District the Deputy Commissioner Kullu, Torul S Ravish told ANI, "Many link roads and main road on the left bank are blocked due to rains since last 15-16 hours. I request the public to remain where they are as the water level has also increased in rivers and nalas."

She further said, "Due to sudden landslides, water flow in the river can increase. Work is underway to restore electricity in Manali and Kullu. There is a report of 1-feet snow in Manali. Educational institutions in the district are closed today due to heavy rain. The main national highway from Jalori side is closed."


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Tropical Cyclone Garance smashes into Réunion Island, bringing 143mph winds - at least 4 killed (UPDATE)

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This satellite image released on February 26, 2025 shows tropical cyclone "Garance" approaching the French overseas territory island of La Reunion.
Tropical cyclone Garance made landfall on the French Indian Ocean territory of Réunion on Friday, packing gusts of 166 kilometers (103 miles) per hour.

Garance - the equivalent of a Category 2 Atlantic hurricane - made landfall on the northern coast of the mountainous island, France's meteorological agency said.

Garance is the strongest storm to hit the territory, located about 400 miles off the coast of Madagascar, since Tropical Cyclone Firinga in January 1989.

Authorities issued a purple cyclone warning, their highest level, for the entirety of the island as the storm is packing a punch and bringing heavy rainfall, gusty winds and powerful waves to the territory. That was later lowered to a red warning.

Winds could gust over 200 kilometers (124 miles) per hour and rainfall totals could exceed 200 mm (7.8 inches).


Comment: Update March 1

FRANCE 24 reports:
French authorities said Saturday that at least four people died in Cyclone Garance's devastating crossing of the Indian Ocean island of La Reunion.

The body of a man was found trapped under one of thousands of trees ripped up by winds of up to 230 kilometres (143 miles) per hour that tore across the island of some 900,000 people on Friday, authorities said giving the new toll.

The other victims, two women and a man, were carried away by flash floods, trapped in a mudslide or killed by an electrical fire sparked by the storm, according to the prefecture.

More than 180,000 people were left without electricity and more than 170,000 without water, authorities said.

The island's international airport was to reopen late Saturday.

The nearby tourist island of Mauritius shut its main airport on Wednesday, while Reunion shut down to flights on Thursday.



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7 bodies recovered after floods in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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The KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance Department confirmed that rescue teams have recovered the bodies of seven people who were swept away by flood waters.

Five bodies that washed up in a canal in Lamontville, south of Durban, were recovered and the bodies of two women were found ashore at two separate locations in Durban.

The South African Weather Service has issued a level two weather warning for the province - indicating the possibility of further rainfall throughout the day.

Heavy rainfall has impacted large portions of the province, causing significant damage and flooding.

Search and rescue teams have been working around the clock in the hope of finding survivors.


Comment: In addition, just six days prior: 6 killed after mudslides caused by heavy rainfall in Durban, South Africa