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Flash-flooding puts Athens, Greece under water, following 'one of the worst thunderstorms we've ever seen'


Several hours of heavy rain and a thunderstorm in the Greek capital Athens have flooded roads and homes, caused traffic jams and disrupted the train and tram network, officials say.

The deluge inundated basements and forced authorities to close underpasses and a central subway station.

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Mediterranean deluge: Cloudbursts dump copious quantities of rain on Catania, Sicily and Athens


Violent thunderstorms and torrential rains have caused chaos across southern Europe.

In Italy, much of the Sicilian city of Catania was turned into a raging river with strong waters carrying away vehicles. Some 50 litres per square metre of rain fell in just half an hour.

Hundreds of firefighters were scrambled but only one person was injured.

The situation was worse in Greece where one woman died and dozens of commuters were trapped in their cars after a torrential downpour swamped the capital Athens.

Police said a 27-year-old woman died of a suspected heart attack after being trapped in her car in the northern suburb of Halandri.

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Lightning storms, flash floods and high winds lash Melbourne suburbs, Australia

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© Aaron Stanley, Taylors Hill'I took this photo shortly after 8pm at Melbourne Airport looking towards Sunbury.'
Flash and lashing rain saw homes damaged in Melbourne's north and west as a storm hit the suburbs overnight.

The wild weather flooded a police station, caused a supermarket roof to collapse and grounded flights at Melbourne Airport.

Residents in South Morang and Mernda are cleaning up today after flash flooding hit some homes and streets.

More than 50mm of rain bucketed down in Melbourne's outer north last night in little more than a few hours.

And the Bureau of Meteorology is warning there is a possibility of more storms later this afternoon.

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At least 15 dead in Indonesia floods and landslides

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© APSearch-and-rescue teams are in the areas affected by the landslide.
Flooding and landslides in the Indonesian province of North Sulawesi have left at least 15 people dead, officials say.

On Sunday thousands of people fled their homes in the provincial capital Manado and surrounding areas to escape the floods.

The water was up to 2m (6ft 6in) deep in some places, a government official told Reuters news agency.

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Peru, Chile and Bolivia hit by floods after heavy rain

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© ReutersIn Peru, thousands of people have been left without electricity and drinking water
Torrential rain has been causing havoc along the Pacific coast side of South America, with flooding causing the deaths of at least six people in Peru.

In the southern city of Arequipa, thousands of people were left without electricity and drinking water.

In Chile, some four million people were hit by cuts to water supply blamed on landslides in San Jose de Maipo, 30 miles (48 km) south east of Santiago.

The landslides contaminated two rivers supplying the capital's water plants.

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Is fracking responsible for the flooding of an Upper Egyptian village?

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The village of Fares, located about 75km north of the city of Aswan near Kom Ombo, is currently being destroyed by severe flooding of contaminated water caused by controversial oil drilling practices performed over the past four years, according to residents.

Fares is an agricultural village home to approximately 25,000 residents.

While they rely on arable land to survive, the continuous destruction of farms, trees, water supplies and even housing has forced many to try move away from the village into the desert, or onto higher terrain in the mountains.

However, government officials have been preventing evacuees from relocating onto what they claim is "private land," leaving many of Fares' residents homeless.

According to Sheikh Ahmed Abdel Hameed, a resident of Fares and key community activist, the initial floodings started in 2009 when oil drillers from DanaGas started test drilling on residential land in Fares without local consent.

"Not long after the drillers left, contaminated water started to pump out of the ground from the holes they had made, destroying everything," says Abdel Hameed, adding that now over 500 feddans of land and housing has been destroyed by constant flooding.

"It's poisonous water, and even small amounts destroy the plantations and trees, instead of hydrating them ... and sometimes it can get up to five feet high, destroying our houses too."

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Four dead as floods hit New South Wales and Queensland states, Australia

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© ReutersFloodwaters from the Burnett River inundate parts of Bundaberg, 300km north of Brisbane, on Tuesday.
Massive summer floods have killed four people and forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes across two Australian states on Tuesday, disrupting air and rail travel and coal production.

A deluge fed by the ex-tropical cyclone Oswald dumped more than 200mm of rain in some areas of the Queensland and New South Wales states over the past three days, swelling rivers and swamping towns.

The worst-hit areas were around Bundaberg, Rockhampton and Ipswich in Queensland, and around the northern New South Wales towns of Grafton and Lismore.

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UK on flood alert as heavy rain mixes with melting snow

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© Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesSnow at Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire. The cold spell is giving way to heavy rain
Wales, central England and south-west expected to be worst hit by downpours.

More than 200 flood alerts are in place across the UK as heavy rain has mixed with melting snow.

There have been more reports of flooding in south Wales overnight as the downpours replace almost two weeks of snow. Norfolk police have reported flooding caused by melting snow and ice, which has closed a number of roads in the area.

Wales, central England, and the south-west will be the worst-hit areas, with at least 2.5cm (1in) of rain expected by mid-morning on Sunday, while the rest of the UK can expect around 1.3cm.

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Worst flood in a century set for Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia

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© Jono SearleResidents watch floodwaters spill over a bridge in Bundaberg.
The battered city of Bundaberg is bracing for one of its worst floods in history as it bears the brunt of ex-tropical cyclone Oswald.

One man is confirmed dead and hundreds of homes and businesses are expected to be inundated on Sunday night as the Burnett River rises towards a peak not seen in the central Queensland town in over a century.

Premier Campbell Newman says at least 300 homes and 100 businesses in Bundaberg will be inundated if the flood peak on Sunday night eclipses the 2010/11 level, as it's expected to do.

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Mozambique flooding displaces thousands

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© AFP PhotoThe south and centre of the country have been placed on red alert after experiencing very heavy rainfall [
At least 36 people have been killed and about 70,000 displaced by flooding in Mozambique, according to figures released by the UN, as the African nation braces for renewed storms.

"A total of 26 persons have died in [the worst affected southern province of] Gaza alone, with the nationwide death toll at 36," the UN in Mozambique said in a statement on Saturday.

The number of displaced people now stands at 67,995 while nearly 85,000 have been affected by the raging waters in recent days, the UN said.

The UN urged donors to urgently make more funds available "to help deal with this emergency" in the impoverished nation.