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Five missing after Morocco flash flood
by Staff Writers
Rabat (AFP) Aug 11, 2015


Flooding sparks evacuation of thousands in Argentina
Buenos Aires (AFP) Aug 12, 2015 - Flooding across much of Argentina that burst riverbanks and deluged city streets killed three people and led more than 11,000 to evacuate their homes, authorities said Tuesday.

"There are 11,000 people who were evacuated by authorities or evacuated on their own," public safety chief Sergio Berni said on C5N television.

The national weather service said more rain was in the forecast but not as heavy as in recent days, which have seen record downfall in very short periods of time.

The downpours have burst banks in major rivers such as the Lujan, the Areco and the Arrecifes.

Many parts of the fertile pampas region -- where the country's key crops are grown and livestock is raised -- were under water.

About 1,000 people fled rising waters in the city of Salto alone.

Five people have gone missing after torrential rain hit Morocco's central region of Azilal, the authorities said.

"Three women and two little girls were reported missing Monday following the floods... caused by torrential rain and storm winds," official news agency MAP quoted the authorities as saying.

The victims had been inside one of three houses swept away by a flash flood in a valley known as Wadi Alfet.

Residents and authorities are still looking for missing persons.

Flash floods are common in Morocco's valleys, and storms have hit several locations around the country in recent days, in some cases causing material damage.

The country witnessed record rain levels twice in 2014. Some areas, including southern coastal city Agadir, recorded more than a year's worth of rain in just 10 days.

The heavy downpour killed some 50 people and affected thousands of others in the regions of Agadir, Guelmin and Ouarzazate.


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