
Heartbreaking Landslide in Uganda Leaves 30 Feared Dead 😢
At least 30 people are feared dead after a devastating landslide hit Masugu village in eastern Uganda. Heavy rains have caused catastrophic damage, with more victims likely to be found.
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At least 30 people are feared dead after a devastating landslide hit Masugu village in eastern Uganda. Heavy rains have caused catastrophic damage, with more victims likely to be found.
At least 12 people have lost their lives as heavy rains wreak havoc in India’s southern states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Tragic news from Sudan: Heavy rains have led to devastating floods across 10 states, with the death toll rising to 138. Learn more about how this is impacting communities and how we can support them.
A devastating downpour in North India has left 22 dead and over 50 missing. Torrential rains caused severe flooding, landslides, and chaos in Delhi and surrounding regions.
China has activated Level-IV emergency responses as heavy rains threaten floods in Heilongjiang and Chongqing. Rescue teams are on high alert, already saving thousands. Stay safe! 🌧️🚨
China activates emergency response as heavy rains and floods hit Beijing and Hebei Province, with a 30-hour downpour expected to start on Wednesday. Stay informed and stay safe!
Heavy rains batter China as local heroes step up to rescue thousands from floodwaters. Discover how communities are coming together in Chongqing, Sichuan, and Anhui amid torrential downpours.
Over 990,000 residents affected as China activates Level-III emergency response to tackle severe floods in Anhui Province. Here’s what you need to know.
Heavy rains in Indonesia’s West Sumatra have caused devastating floods and landslides, leaving at least 28 dead and 4 missing. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to find survivors.
Heavy rains are flooding Kenyan farms, turning blessings into nightmares for farmers. As floods upend traditional agriculture, they hope for a break in the weather to save their crops.