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Seven dead in Algeria floods: civil protection
by AFP Staff Writers
Algiers (AFP) March 7, 2021

At least seven people died and three were unaccounted for after floods caused by torrential rains in northwestern Algeria, the country's civil protection agency said.

Three men, two women, a five-year-old boy and a girl of 12 died after vehicles they were travelling in were swept away in the Chlef region on Saturday, the agency said in a statement.

Rescue workers said they were still looking for three other people, including one child, who had been travelling in one of the vehicles.

The national meteorological office predicted more torrential rain will hit the north of the country on Sunday.


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Severe floods kill five in Indonesia's capital
Jakarta (AFP) Feb 21, 2021
Five people were killed in the severe floods that submerged entire neighbourhoods in Indonesia's capital Jakarta, authorities said Sunday, as residents returned to clean their homes and salvage belongings. The city was struck by torrential rains over the weekend, which flooded dozens of major roads and forced hundreds of people to rush to emergency shelters. A 67-year-old man was found dead after he became trapped in his waterlogged house in the badly hit southern part of the capital on Saturday ... read more

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