Spain Flood Death Toll Climbs to 205, Rescuers Say
Spain’s worst floods in a generation have claimed at least 205 lives, with more missing. Rescue efforts continue as communities grapple with the devastating impact.
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Spain’s worst floods in a generation have claimed at least 205 lives, with more missing. Rescue efforts continue as communities grapple with the devastating impact.
Spain faces its deadliest floods in decades as the death toll rises to 95, prompting nationwide efforts to aid affected communities.
Uruguay heads to a presidential run-off in November after no candidate won outright in the first round. The nation will choose between two moderate contenders, marking a pivotal moment in its political landscape.
Extreme weather events like floods in Germany and heatwaves in Asia are causing global disruptions, highlighting climate challenges.
Devastating floods and mudslides in southern Brazil have left 29 dead and thousands displaced. President Lula da Silva visits the region as rescue efforts continue amid torrential rains.
At least five people died as tornadoes hit central U.S., raising global climate concerns. The severe weather highlights the increasing frequency of extreme events affecting communities worldwide.
Massive wildfires in Chile’s Valparaiso region have claimed 123 lives, emphasizing global environmental challenges and the need for proactive disaster management.
At least 21 people, including two children, died when a bus crashed off a flyover near Venice, Italy, highlighting the importance of travel safety for tourists worldwide.
A powerful earthquake struck Morocco’s historic city of Marrakech, killing over 2,000 people and injuring thousands. Residents seek safety outdoors amid fears of aftershocks.
At least 820 people have died and over 672 are injured after a powerful earthquake struck Morocco on Friday night. The quake caused widespread devastation, especially in Marrakech, the closest major city to the epicenter.
Eight people were killed in a school shooting in Suzano, Brazil, when two former students opened fire before taking their own lives. Victims include staff and teenagers aged 15 and 16.