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Rain fury kills 10 in Andhra Pradesh, India - several districts flooded

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Heavy rain wreaked havoc in Vijayawada and Guntur towns of Andhra Pradesh with several residential areas remaining flooded on Sunday and throwing normal life out of gear.

Rain has been lashing several parts of the state under the impact of depression in the Bay of Bengal, which crossed the coast at Kalingapatnam in the early hours of Sunday

Ten people have been killed in various rain-related incidents since Saturday. Five people were killed and four injured in the landslide at Moghalrajpuram in Vijayawada.

Low-lying areas in Krishna and Guntur districts were inundated due to heavy rain and overflowing tanks and lakes.

Though rain receded on Sunday, several residential colonies remained submerged. Residents said they spent sleepless nights. They lost all their belongings and many complained that they were without food and water as no help came from authorities.


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Homes flooded and streets submerged after torrential rain in eastern Romania on August 31

A woman carries a child through flood water in Constanta, August 31, 2024
A woman carries a child through flood water in Constanta, August 31, 2024
Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia and Vama Veche have been the most affected with hundreds of homes flooded and many streets submerged.

There has been significant damage to property in a string of towns along Romania's eastern coast after torrential rain caused extensive flooding.

Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia and Vama Veche have been the most affected with hundreds of homes flooded and many streets submerged.

In Venus, tourists staying at one hotel found their cars full of water on Saturday morning.

And the popular tourist resort of Vama Veche is currently without electricity and an extensive cleanup operation is underway to repair the beach.


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Torrential rains trigger urban flooding in Saudi Arabia


Comment: For about the fourth time this year...


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Saudi Arabia was struck by thunderstorms and flash flooding on most of its Red Sea on Friday with footages on social media showing roads inundated and cars stranded in floodwater, according to The National.

The rains are expected to last until Tuesday prompting the directorate to urge the citizens to remain on alert and adhere to safety guidelines issued through media as per the Saudi Gazette.

The National reports that visuals of stranded vehicles in Madinah have been circulating on social media sites.

Due to the heavy rainfall, two bodies have been found in a wadi Dhahab in Al Lith near the Red Sea coast, according to the statement released by the country's civil defence authority.


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Monsoon floods tear through a village in Yemen and kill 33 people, 38 missing (UPDATE)

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Rescue workers in northern Yemen have recovered the bodies of 13 people who went missing after a flash flood inundated a village, authorities said Wednesday, as officials said 99 people have been killed since the start of heavy seasonal rains.

Yemen's current monsoon season has been particularly deadly, with some experts saying the war-wrecked country is increasingly vulnerable to severe weather events caused by climate change.

The Al-Masirah TV channel run by the Houthi rebels who control the country's north said the 13 bodies were recovered in Melhan district of Al-Mahwit province. It said a child had been rescued but 20 other people were missing.

Yemen was already the poorest Arab nation before civil war began in 2014, when the Iran-backed Houthis took control of the capital, Sanaa, and much of the north, forcing the government to flee to the south and then to neighboring Saudi Arabia.


Comment: Update August 30

The New Arab reports:
Floods that swept through a district in northern Yemen this week have killed at least 33 people and damaged more than 200 houses, a local official said.

Heavy rains that began on Tuesday as part of Yemen's monsoon season have caused major flooding and unleashed rockslides in the Melhan district of Al-Mahwit province.

The floods have killed 33 people, destroyed 28 houses and caused cracks in 200 others, Ali al-Zikam, secretary-general of the local council of Al-Mahwit province, said late on Wednesday on Facebook. The flooding also swept away five cars and left several people missing, he said.

Yemen's Red Crescent said on Thursday that 38 people are still missing, and that the agency is actively looking for them.

"The magnitude of the disaster in al-Mahwit is substantial," the agency said.
Three weeks prior: Flooding in Yemen has left 30 people dead and hundreds displaced, official says


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12 family members killed as landslide hits house in Pakistan

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At least 12 members of the same family, including nine children, were killed when a massive landslide hit a house in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

According to the police, the tragic incident took place in the Maidan area of Upper Dir in the wee hours of Friday.

The law enforcers said all 12 bodies have been retrieved from the debris and sent to the hospital for medico-legal formalities.

"Two women, one man and nine children were killed in the incident," said the officials.

President Asif Ali Zardari expressed his condolences to the family members of the deceased.


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3 dead, 45 injured as Typhoon Shanshan makes devastating landfall in Japan - 34 inches of rain in 72 hours

An object blown by strong winds caused by Typhoon Shanshan is stranded on a power line in Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, August 29, 2024.
© ReutersAn object blown by strong winds caused by Typhoon Shanshan is stranded on a power line in Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, August 29, 2024.
Millions ordered to evacuate homes as typhoon lashes Japan, knocking out power, forcing major factories to close

Millions of people were ordered to evacuate their homes as Typhoon Shanshan lashed southwest Japan with strong winds and torrential rain on Thursday, knocking out power, snarling air traffic and forcing major factories to close.

At least three people have been killed so far and scores injured in what authorities have warned could be one of the strongest ever storms to hit the region.

Renowned Japanese automakers suspended operations in all domestic plants while some temporarily halted production at factories due to the storm.

Funeral parlour employee Tomoki Maeda was in a hearse when the typhoon struck in Miyazaki city in southern Kyushu, shattering windows and tearing down power lines and the walls of some buildings.

"I've never experienced such a strong wind or tornado in my 31 years of life," Maeda told Reuters.


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Typhoon Shanshan turns deadly, brings 30 inches of rain to Japan and flooding isn't over yet

More than 30 inches of rain has brought severe flooding to Japan and the story is far from over as former Typhoon Shanshan is forecast to stall over the island nation.

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Former Typhoon Shanshan, now a severe tropical storm, is moving slowly up the southern half of Japan, bringing feet of rain, triggering landslides and unleashing tornadoes. The storm is far from over, however, as flooding rain will continue to fall through early next week due to the storm's slow trek across the island nation.

Shanshan was the equivalent of a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale late Thursday night JST after it pushed into Kyushu, Japan, Thursday afternoon as a Category 2 equivalent. Wind gusts of 115 mph (51.5 m/s) were reported at Makurazaki early Thursday morning.

More than a quarter of a million customers on the island of Kyushu were without power as of Thursday evening JST, Kyushu Electric Power said. A rain gauge at Ebino Plateau, in the mountains of central Kyushu, measured over 34 inches (864 mm) of rain from Tuesday to Friday, while another station at Shinmon reported 32.1 inches (814.5 mm).



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Devastating floods, landslides in southern Italy leave 2 missing

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In this image taken from a video released by the Italian firefighters on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, cars are trapped in a river of mud in San Felice a Cancello, near Caserta, southern Italy, hit by torrential rains and cloudbursts since late yesterday afternoon.
Two people are reported missing following a series of intense rainstorms that have led to severe flooding and landslides in southern Italy. The torrential downpour, which has affected various regions of the country over the past two days, has particularly impacted the southern provinces. The Campania region, among others, has experienced devastating flooding as a result of the relentless rainfall, according to local news sources.

The individuals who remain unaccounted for include a mother and another person, both of whom vanished in Talanico, San Felice a Cancello. Their disappearance is attributed to a landslide that occurred in the wake of the heavy rains. In response to the situation, local authorities have mobilized firefighters and security forces to assist in the search efforts, aiming to locate and rescue the missing individuals.


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Massive flooding after heavy rain in Gujarat, India leaves 28 dead, 24,000 evacuated (UPDATE)

Tapi river in full spate after water was released from the Ukai Dam following heavy rains in Surat.
© PTITapi river in full spate after water was released from the Ukai Dam following heavy rains in Surat.
At least 15 people died, while more than 23,000 were evacuated and over 300 rescued in different districts of Gujarat as heavy showers continued to lash the coastal state.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a respite from the rain fury in the coming days as the deep depression hovering over the Saurashtra-Kachchh and north Gujarat regions is expected to move out of the affected areas by Wednesday evening.

Meanwhile, to increase the pace of rescue and relief operations, the Gujarat government has sought six Indian Army columns-- one each in Dwarka, Anand, Vadodara, Kheda, Morbi, and Rajkot districts.

In addition, 14 NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) platoons and 22 of SDRF have already been deployed to support the disaster management efforts.

Earlier on Tuesday, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel convened a high-level meeting to review the relief and rescue operations.


Comment: Update August 29

The BBC reports:
At least 28 people have died and more than 24,000 have been relocated in the western Indian state of Gujarat since Sunday after heavy rains led to massive flooding.

Several rivers and reservoirs are overflowing as water levels have crossed the danger mark, officials said.

The Indian army and national disaster response teams are carrying out relief and rescue operations in the worst-hit areas.

The state is on high alert as the weather department has predicted heavy rains to continue over the next few days.




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Flood hits China's largest desert

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Recently, China's largest desert, the Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, experienced flooding, which sparked widespread discussions on social media.

A video surfaced online shows vehicles running on a waterlogged road through the Taklimakan Desert and a significant accumulation of water on both side of the highway.

Located in the center of the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang, the desert is surrounded by the Tianshan, Kunlun and Altun Mountains. It has an annual average precipitation of no more than 100 millimeters but an evaporation amount up to 3,000 millimeter..

But experts say it is not uncommon to see flooding in the desert.


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Torrential rain floods streets of Sochi, Russia - nearly 5 inches of rainfall overnight

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Heavy rain overnight Monday triggered partial flooding in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi and its surrounding areas, local authorities said.

Sochi Mayor Andrey Proshunin said the Khostinsky district, located on the foothills of the western Caucasus mountains, received around 12.5 centimeters (4.9 inches) of rain between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

"After midnight, the water level in the Khosta River reached dangerous levels, and the basement of a hospital was flooded," the mayor said, referring to one of the rivers that flows through the district.

Proshunin said emergency responders pumped water overnight to clear the worst-hit areas.