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BREAKING NEWS Mexico declares state of emergency, evacuates residents in path of Claudette MEXICO CITY (AFP) Jul 11, 2003 Claudette was fast becoming a hurricane late Thursday, Mexico's weather service said, while the Interior Ministry declared a state of emergency in the path of the tropical storm. Claudette could become first Atlantic hurricane of 2003 MIAMI (AFP) Jul 11, 2003 US weather forecasters on Thursday issued a tropical storm warning for Claudette, which could become the first hurricane of the season as it cut across the Caribbean toward Mexico. Critical situation as River Po runs dry ROME (AFP) Jul 10, 2003 The waters of the River Po in northern Italy have reached a critical low due to a drought, threatening agriculture and an essential cooling system at a major power station, authorities said THursday. |
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South Asian flooding death toll reaches 168 NEW DELHI, India (AFP) Jul 10, 2003 The death toll from floods, landslides and lightning in monsoon rains in South Asia has risen to 168, with more than 1.5 million people displaced, officials said Thursday. 49 dead in past month as rains ravage Nepal KATHMANDU (AFP) Jul 10, 2003 At least 49 people have been killed over the past month by floods, landslides and lightning in monsoon rains that have ravaged Nepal, the home ministry said Thursday. South Asian flooding claims five more lives GUWAHATI, India (AFP) Jul 10, 2003 A family of four swept away by flood waters and a 68-year-old man who drowned when his boat capsized were the latest victims of torrential rains ravaging eastern India, officials said Thursday. Switzerland becomes 111th state to ratify Kyoto Protocol BERN (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 Switzerland on Wednesday became the 111th state to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse emissions, the Swiss office for the environment, forests and countryside said. Finland's bear population on the rise HELSINKI (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 The number of brown bears in Finland has increased from 400 at the beginning of the 1990s to around 1,100 this year, mainly due to better wildlife management, Finnish officials said on Wednesday. Torrential rains to continue, tornado kills 16 people BEIJING (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 Heavy rains that fell over much of China Wednesday will likely continue in the coming days while a tornado killed 16 people in the eastern province of Anhui, according to state media reports. |
Indian monsoon rains likely to be near normal in boost to economy NEW DELHI (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 India's monsoon is likely to be 98 percent of the seasonal average, allaying fears of a second straight year of drought, the Indian meteorological department said Wednesday. South Asia flood toll at 112, as 1.5 million displaced GUWAHATI, India (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 The death toll from flooding in India, Bangladesh and Nepal has risen to 112, with more than 1.5 million people displaced, officials said Wednesday. More oil dumped into fragile Baltic threatens birds STOCKHOLM, July 9 (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 The small Swedish island of Utkippan, an important sanctuary for migratory birds, was under threat Wednesday from an oil slick, apparently from the sunken Chinese freighter Fu Shan Hai. Indian monsoon rains likely to be 98 percent of the seasonal average NEW DELHI (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 India's monsoon rains are likely to be 98 percent of the seasonal average, allaying fears that a drought would be repeated this year, the Indian meteorological department said in a statement Wednesday. PM expresses regret over Cambodia's ravaged forests PHNOM PENH (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen Wednesday expressed regret over the destruction of the nation's forests after criticism from the United Nations at continued massive logging. Twenty-eight dead, 50,000 houses ruined in China landlides BEIJING (AFP) Jul 09, 2003 Twenty-eight people have been killed and 50,000 houses razed in mud-rock flows, landslides and other geological disasters caused by torrential rains in southwest China, state media said Wednesday. |
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