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What happened to… Thai cave rescue, Part 1The 2018 Thai cave rescue quickly became an international spectacle that captured the attention of people all around the world.WorldSep 14, 2023
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Nova Scotia’s Pakistani community raising funds for victims of deadly floodingPakistani Canadian Association of Nova Scotia launched a GoFundMe page to support flood victims.WorldSep 4, 2022
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Monsoon flooding in Indonesia’s capital forces over 1,300 to flee their homesThe country’s meteorology agency is warning the conditions were set to continue for the next week.WorldFeb 20, 2021
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Pakistan monsoon death toll rises to 36 as flooding continuesAbout 76 cm of rain have fallen in Karachi since Sunday, when monsoon rains began lashing the city, forcing authorities to use boats to evacuate people trapped in flooded streets.WorldAug 28, 2020
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Heavy monsoon rains kill at least 58 people across PakistanIn Pakistan and neighbouring India, deadly floods occur regularly during the monsoon season.WorldAug 9, 2020
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At least 221 dead across South Asia as heavy monsoon rains bring floods, landslidesMore than 1 million people have been marooned in Nepal, Bangladesh and India and hundreds of thousands have fled their homes for higher ground.WorldJul 17, 2020
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Monsoon downpour wreaks havoc in MumbaiCommuter trains shut down, buses were half-submerged under water and even the deluged airport had to divert flights to other cities.WorldAug 30, 2017
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Death toll rises past 90 in India flooding as close to one million take shelter at relief campsThe death toll in flooding from heavy monsoon rains in India has climbed past 90, with about a million people taking shelter in government-run relief camps, officials said Tuesday.WorldAug 2, 2016
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India records its hottest day ever amid heat waveA city in western India has set a new heat record for the country - a scorching 51 degrees Celsius (123.8 Fahrenheit).WorldMay 20, 2016
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Flood waters inundate homes and buildings in southern IndiaTens of thousands of people were crowding into government-run relief camps in southern India's Tamil Nadu state on Friday, as floods continued to swirl despite a respite from days of relentless rains.WorldDec 4, 2015
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