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Added on the 03/05/2021 18:14:20 - Copyright : AFP EN
Aerial images show destruction in Yemen's historic Tarim city, where four people died by flash floods as a result of heavy rains. The city, located in the central province of Hadramawt, is best known for its mud-brick structures and more than 360 mosques -- including Al-Mehdar, which has the tallest minaret in the country. 1st IMAGES
Flooded water surrounding the banks of the river Zab Asfal in Altun Kubri, some 50 kilometres south or Arbil, after torrential rains caused flash floods in northern Iraq killing several. IMAGES
Piles of rocks from destroyed buildings were scattered across the city, with roads blocked by mud and debris in Charikar, a city north of the Afghan capital, after flash floods killed more than 70 people and destroyed hundreds of houses. IMAGES
Sana'a (Yemen), 13 Aug (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Yahya Arhab).- Two weeks of exceptionally heavy rains in Yemen, a country at the southwestern tip of the dry Arabian Peninsula, have left the beautiful old buildings of the old city of Sana'a, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on the verge of collapse.FOOTAGE OF THE OLD CITY OF SANA.
Sanaa (Yemen), Aug 10 (EFE / EPA) .- The heavy torrential rains that have hit Sanaa have left visible damage in the old city of the Yemeni capital, inscribed by UNESCO on the Heritage List World in 1986.(CAMERA: Yahya Arhab)
Historic York city centre in northern England inundated after crucial flood defence failed. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).