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Thousands evacuated in Argentina flooding
by Staff Writers
Buenos Aires (AFP) March 5, 2015


Death toll in Tanzania flooding hits 50
Dar Es Salaam (AFP) March 4, 2015 - At least 50 people died and dozens were hurt in heavy rains and floods in Tanzania's northwest, a senior official said Wednesday.

Torrential rains, hail and high winds hit Kahama district in Shinyanga region late on Tuesday, injuring at least 82 people.

"At least 50 people are now confirmed dead," Shinyanga's regional commissioner, Ally Rufunga, told AFP.

"More bodies of victims believed to have been swept by floods were found in the area and others died in hospital while receiving treatment," he said, updating a previous death toll of 38.

A statement from the office of President Jakaya Kikwete expressed his "shock and extreme grief" at the disaster.

Officials said an estimated 3,500 people in the region, a poor farming area south of Lake Victoria and near the Serengeti game reserve, had been affected by the flooding.

More heavy rain triggered thousands of evacuations and flooding across five Argentine provinces on Wednesday, with at least one person dead and another missing.

A 78-year-old man was crushed to death by his falling house roof in the northern province of Santiago del Estero, where 1,000 people were evacuated, the local civil defense office told AFP.

In central Cordoba province, where intense rain caused nine deaths in February, some 2,000 people were evacuated and a 46-year-old man was missing after being swept away while crossing a canal on horse.

Meanwhile, in the city of Santa Fe, around 40 people looted a supermarket overnight, and 1,150 evacuated their homes across the larger Santa Fe province.

Schools and public transportation were suspended, authorities said, and a state of emergency was in effect for the province, where rainfall over the past week has reached half the yearly average already.

The heavy rains, which have lasted several days, also hit San Luis and Catamarca provinces. The affected area is known for its livestock farming.

Environmental group Greenpeace said that the flooding was due to deforestation caused by farming and fisheries, which has made the land more vulnerable to rainfall.


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