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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Floods, flights cancelled as Typhoon Gaemi dumps heavy rain on Manila - asiaone.com - Taiwan - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

Floods, flights cancelled as Typhoon Gaemi dumps heavy rain on Manila

MANILA — Heavy rain from Typhoon Gaemi has flooded the Philippine capital Manila and nearby cities, forcing authorities to shut schools, offices and cancel flights on Wednesday (July 24) and declare a state of calamity in a region that is home to 13 million people.

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Yoon Suk - South Korea monsoon rains spur evacuations, disrupt flights - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Seoul

South Korea monsoon rains spur evacuations, disrupt flights

SEOUL — South Korea ordered people living near rivers in its central region to evacuate homes on Thursday (July 18) as heavy monsoon showers dumped more than 300 mm (12 inches) of rain, while warnings went out across a large swathe of the country, including the capital.

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Storms trap more than 130 near China's Tibetan border with Nepal - asiaone.com - China - Indonesia - Nepal - region Tibet - city Beijing

Storms trap more than 130 near China's Tibetan border with Nepal

BEIJING — More than 130 people including tourists were trapped in Tibet near China's rugged Himalayan border with Nepal on July 10 after incessant rains unleashed landslides and floods, severing road links, according to Chinese state media.

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Yoon Suk - Rains pound South Korea causing landslides, bullet trains slowed - asiaone.com - China - South Korea - city Seoul

Rains pound South Korea causing landslides, bullet trains slowed

SEOUL — South Korea's national rail company on July 10 suspended some regular routes and slowed bullet trains because of heavy rain in the country's central region that began on July 7, causing flooding and landslides.

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Bahadur Karki - Heavy rains trigger landslides in Nepal, 11 killed, 8 missing - asiaone.com - India - Nepal - city Kathmandu

Heavy rains trigger landslides in Nepal, 11 killed, 8 missing

KATHMANDU — Heavy rains triggered landslides and flash floods killing at least 11 people in the last 36 hours in Nepal and blocking key highways and roads, officials said on Sunday (July 7).

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Parts of northwest Delhi flooded after canal breach - asiaone.com - China - India - Nepal - city New Delhi - city Delhi

Parts of northwest Delhi flooded after canal breach

NEW DELHI — Parts of north-west Delhi were flooded on Thursday (July 11) after a breach in a canal that supplies water from a nearby state, and repair work was being carried out to minimise the impact, a senior local official said in a social media post.

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Pushpa Kamal Dahal - Bahadur Karki - Nepal landslides sweep 2 buses into a river, 65 passengers missing - asiaone.com - Nepal - city Kathmandu - city Delhi

Nepal landslides sweep 2 buses into a river, 65 passengers missing

KATHMANDU — Landslides in Nepal swept two buses with at least 65 passengers on board into a river on Friday (July 12), while landslides elsewhere in the mountainous country killed at least 10 people, police said.

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11 dead in Indian capital after heavy rain, flight operations stutter - asiaone.com - India - city New Delhi - city Delhi

11 dead in Indian capital after heavy rain, flight operations stutter

NEW DELHI – The death toll from this week’s sudden heavy rain has climbed to 11 in New Delhi, including four citizens who drowned in submerged underpasses, The Times of India reported, while flight operations stuttered in the Indian capital.

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