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Venice has been hit by a series of devastating floods leaving 75% of the city underwater. Tourists and locals alike donned wellies. While public water transport services have been halted across the city. The flooding follows a series of extreme storms. Reportedly, it's the worst flooding since 2012. Meanwhile, in another part of Italy in Rapallo, the storm has wreaked havoc on the local harbour. Sailboats and super-yachts were left battered. Some of them were even sunk by the storm.
People evacuate through flooded streets after heavy rains inundated the Chilean city of Talca, 200 km south of Santiago. IMAGES
Dhaka, Jul 31 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Moinrul Alam) At least 21 people, including six Rohingya refugees, died and thousands of people have been relocated as persistent heavy rainfall, strong winds and landslides battered Bangladesh's southeastern Cox's Bazar district, authorities said on Saturday.FOOTAGE OF RAIN IN DHAKA.
Verviers, Jul 15 (EFE/EPA).- Heavy rains and floods in Belgium killed at least six people, left several homes destroyed and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate.Belgian prime minister Alexandre de Croo called on the country to help save those affected by the floods, which have mostly hit the southeast regions bordering Germany and Luxembourg.“The only attitude to have for the moment is to help the people and save the people, as in some areas the situation could worsen,” de Croo said in a statement. (Camera: STEPHANIE LECOCQ).B-ROLL OF THE FLOODED AREAS IN VERVIERS, BELGIUM.
Theux, Jul 15 (EFE/EPA).- Heavy rains and floods in Belgium killed at least six people, left several homes destroyed and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate.Belgian prime minister Alexandre de Croo called on the country to help save those affected by the floods, which have mostly hit the southeast regions bordering Germany and Luxembourg.“The only attitude to have for the moment is to help the people and save the people, as in some areas the situation could worsen,” de Croo said in a statement. (Camera: STEPHANIE LECOCQ). B-ROLL OF THE AFTERMATH OF FLOODING IN THEUX, BELGIUM.
Rescuers in a Japanese holiday town hit by a deadly landslide continue their search for survivors on Monday morning. IMAGES