Southeast Australia Braces for Life-Threatening Flash Floods
Emergency warnings issued for life-threatening flash floods in Victoria and NSW as heavy rainfall threatens over 20 catchments. Authorities urge caution.
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Emergency warnings issued for life-threatening flash floods in Victoria and NSW as heavy rainfall threatens over 20 catchments. Authorities urge caution.
Flash floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains have devastated villages on Indonesia’s Java island, claiming at least 10 lives and forcing thousands to evacuate, officials reported.
Spain begins cleanup after the deadliest flash floods in its modern history, with at least 214 dead and dozens missing in Valencia. Volunteers mobilize as communities face the aftermath.
Spain deploys 10,000 troops to Valencia as the deadliest flash floods in modern history claim at least 214 lives. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledges all necessary resources for relief efforts.
Two Chinese nationals have been killed and two others are missing following Spain’s deadliest flash floods, the Chinese Embassy confirmed.
Flash floods in eastern Spain have claimed 140 lives, according to state-run news agency EFE, marking the country’s deadliest floods in modern history.
At least 51 people have died in Spain’s Valencia region after flash floods devastated towns, sweeping away cars and turning streets into rivers. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities report missing individuals.
At least 10 people were killed and three are missing after heavy rains triggered flash floods in southern Afghanistan’s Zabul province, causing widespread devastation among local communities.
Flash floods in southwest China’s Sichuan Province have left over 30 people missing. Rescuers have retrieved eight bodies and continue search operations.
At least 35 people have been killed and 250 injured after flash floods struck eastern Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, causing widespread devastation and prompting urgent calls for humanitarian aid.
Flash floods and mudslides in Indonesia’s West Sumatra Province have killed at least 41 people, with 17 still missing, authorities said on Monday.
Heavy rains on May 10 triggered devastating flash floods across northern Afghanistan, killing over 330 people and wreaking havoc in Baghlan, Takhar, Badakhshan, and Ghor provinces.
Indonesian villagers are rebuilding after a devastating tropical cyclone caused flash floods, killing over 80 people and displacing thousands, as communities unite to recover and search for the missing.