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Thailand flooding kills nine, displaces thousands

  • Flooding in southern Thailand has resulted in one death and displaced over 2,700 people due to three days of heavy rain, according to Wasan Chaitaweewong.
  • The Thai Meteorological Department predicts continuous rain across 70 percent of the area until early December.
  • More than 500 soldiers and volunteers have been deployed to assist with relief efforts and evacuations, as stated by the local authorities.
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From 11am to 9.30pm, 294 calls have been made to its operations centre, which involved transporting people, cutting down trees and pumping water.

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One person has died after floods on the Greek tourist island of Limnos, writes Reuters.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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This Saturday, a man died during bad weather on the Greek island of Limnos, in the Aegean Sea. Bad weather is also affecting the capital with heavy rains and strong winds A

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One person died today in floods on the Greek island of Limnos in the northern Aegean Sea, the fire service announced.

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Nine people also died.

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