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At least 22 fans were killed in Cairo on Sunday when riot police clashed with fans outside an Egyptian Premier League soccer game. Reports said that the deaths occurred as supporters of Zamalek tried to force their way into the stadium to watch the game against Cairo rivals ENPPI.
Jamastran, Nov 18 (EFE).- What is now Tropical Depression Iota killed at least 22 people on its path through Nicaragua and Honduras, the governments of those Central American nations said Wednesday.Iota, which made landfall late Monday in Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 250km/h (155 mph), pounded the same areas that were slammed two weeks ago by Eta, also a Cat 4. (Camera: URIEL GUDIEL). SHOT LIST: DESTRUCTIONS AND RAIN-SWOLLEN RIVER AND STREAM CAUSED BY HURRICANE IOTA, IN MATAZANO AND REDONDO DEL AGUILA, HONDURAS.
Jamastran, Nov 18 (EFE).- What is now Tropical Depression Iota killed at least 22 people on its path through Nicaragua and Honduras, the governments of those Central American nations said Wednesday.Iota, which made landfall late Monday in Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 250km/h (155 mph), pounded the same areas that were slammed two weeks ago by Eta, also a Cat 4. (Camera: URIEL GUDIEL). SHOT LIST: DESTRUCTIONS AND RAIN-SWOLLEN RIVER AND STREAM CAUSED BY HURRICANE IOTA, IN MATAZANO AND REDONDO DEL AGUILA, HONDURAS.
Istanbul, Oct 30 (EEE).- A powerful earthquake in the Aegean Sea rocked coastal areas of Greece and Turkey on Friday, killing at least 22 people and leaving more than 800 others injured.The strongest impact of the temblor was in the Turkish city of Izmir, where at least 20 people perished and rescue teams were continuing to search 17 buildings that suffered severe damage, Turkey's AFAD emergency management agency said. (Camera: LARA VILLALÓN). SHOT LIST: RESCUE WORKERS AND PEOPLE SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS AT A COLLAPSED BUILDING AFTER A 7.0 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE IN THE AEGEAN SEA, IN IZMIR, TURKEY.
French police break up street clashes between English and Russian soccer fans ahead of their teams' opening Euro 2016 match in Marseille. Jillian Kitchener reports.