Unprecedented rainfall caused flooding on the Noto Peninsula in central Japan, leaving at least one dead and eleven missing.
The torrential rains have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more across the region this year.
The worst floods in decades across a swath of West and Central Africa are deepening a record food-insecurity crisis in a ...
Download logo Heavy rains over the last few weeks have triggered massive flooding and devastation in West and Central Africa, with hundreds of thousands of people displaced from their destroyed homes ...
Parts of Central and West Africa have seen heavy flooding over an unusually intense rainy season, unleashing a humanitarian ...
In neighbouring Algeria, authorities meanwhile confirmed one person dead and one missing in flooding in the south. Algerian civil defence said an unnamed young girl was swept away by the waters in ...
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The rainy season in Nigeria is expected to continue until September in the north, and November in the south. All 23 provinces of Chad have been impacted by flooding since July. According to the ...
Telangana, Andhra Pradesh rain fury: South Central Railway cancels 438 trains, races to repair flood-damaged rail tracks South Central Railway has been severely impacted by torrential rains ...
The South’s TV Chosun reported Tuesday that North Korean authorities sentenced between 20 and 30 people to capital punishment last month for their failure to stop the deadly flooding.
SO BIGGEST IMPACTS WILL BE THE FLOOD THREAT ... AND THEN AS WE GET CLOSER TO AFRICA, WE HAVE ANOTHER WAVE THAT MOVES OFF. EARLIER THIS MORNING, JUST TO THE SOUTH OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS ...
(AP Photos/Sunday Alamba ... The pattern of extreme weather events in Africa continues in 2024, experts said. In the Sahel region south of the Sahara, flooding has affected over 716,000 people this ...