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.
One person has died after floods on the Greek tourist island of Limnos, writes Reuters.
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
One person died today in floods on the Greek island of Limnos in the northern Aegean Sea, the fire service announced.
Nine people also died.
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