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Over 2,500 damage cases reported due to heavy rain in southeastern region

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Over 2,500 damage cases reported due to heavy rain in southeastern region
The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald43 mins ago
Over 2,500 damage cases reported due to heavy rain in southeastern region
More than 2,500 damage cases have been reported due to record-breaking downpours in the southeastern region, authorities said Tuesday. A total of 2,574 reports had been filed as of 6 a.m. Tuesday over cases including home and road inundation and toppled trees, as the heavy rain battered South Gyeongsang Province and ne
Guardian World
Guardian World1 days ago
Hurricane Lala skirts Hawaii’s Big Island as heavy wind and rain lash region
One person died in a car accident, governor says, while rainfall could produce flooding and mudslides Hurricane Lala skirted Hawaii’s Big Island on Saturday without making landfall and was expected to gradually weaken after lashing the region with strong winds and drenching rain that flooded roads and turned rivers int
CBS News
CBS News1 days ago
1 dead as Hurricane Lala avoids landfall on Hawaii's Big Island
Hurricane Lala slammed Hawaii's Big Island, where it was bringing heavy rain and the possibility of life-threatening flooding and mudslides.
Hurricane Lala skirts Hawaii's Big Island without making landfall as heavy wind, rain lash region
Hurricane Lala has skirted Hawaii’s Big Island without making landfall and is expected to weaken after lashing the region with strong winds and drenching rain
AP News
AP News1 days ago
Hurricane Lala skirts Hawaii's Big Island without making landfall as heavy wind, rain lash region
Hurricane Lala skirts Hawaii's Big Island without making landfall as heavy wind, rain lash region  AP News
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Philippine Daily Inquirer🏁 first to report2 days ago
Heavy rains damage roads, disrupt travel in Atok, Benguet
MANILA, Philippines —Several road segments in Atok, Benguet sustained damage due to continuous heavy rainfall, with one segment still closed to vehicular traffic, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) said on Saturday, Aug. 15. READ: Baguio, Benguet landslide death toll rises to 13 In an