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Aerial images show the muddy roads of Al-Bayda in eastern Libya, after floods caused by storm Daniel devastated part of the city, claiming thousands of lives and leaving countless others missing. AERIAL IMAGES
Mexico City, Apr 29 (EFE) .- Authorities and archaeologists said Thursday that the roof of the Templo Mayor of Mexico City which collapsed due to the hail rain protected the archaeological zone of major damage.A heavy rain of more than two hours that included hail falls on Wednesday night knocked down part of the roof that covers the Casa de las Águilas in the archaeological zone of the Templo Mayor, located in the central Zócalo square of Mexico City. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE OF THE TEMPLO MAYOR IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
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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.