North Korea says thousands of homes hit by flooding
SEOUL — More than 4,000 homes in North Korea's city of Sinuiju and Uiju County near the border with China have been flooded due to heavy rainfall, state media KCNA said on July 31.
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SEOUL — More than 4,000 homes in North Korea's city of Sinuiju and Uiju County near the border with China have been flooded due to heavy rainfall, state media KCNA said on July 31.
Hundreds of rescue workers search through mud and debris for a second day after multiple landslides hit a hilly district in India’s southern state.
KERALA — At least 23 people were killed and scores injured after landslides in the hills of India's southern Kerala state, authorities said, with rescue operations were hampered after a main bridge collapsed in the region.
Heavy rain hinders rescue efforts after landslides struck the hilly Wayanad district while people were sleeping.
BEIJING — Typhoon Gaemi lashed towns on China's coastal Fujian province on Friday (July 26) with heavy rains and strong winds as the most powerful storm to hit the country this year began its widely watched trek into the populous interior.
BEIJING/TAIPE — Typhoon Gaemi roared into southeastern China on Thursday (July 25) after churning across the Taiwan Strait, prompting warnings of swelling rivers, flash floods and waterlogging in cities and provinces that were hit by extreme rains just several weeks ago.
TAIPEI/BEIJING — Typhoon Gaemi blew through northern Taiwan on July 25, bringing floods and leading to traffic snarls, before heading across the sea and into China where it is expected to bring further torrential rain.