Earth News from TerraDaily.com
Heavy rains kill at least 30 in Guinea since late June
Conakry, Aug 1 (AFP) Aug 01, 2025
At least 30 people have died in flooding from heavy rainfall in Guinea's capital and surrounding areas since late June, according to a new government toll released Friday.

The National Agency for Emergency and Humanitarian Disaster Management (ANGUCH) said that 15 people died Wednesday night, upping a prior toll of seven.

The 15 latest deaths come on top of another 15 the agency reported since June 28 in the west African country.

In addition, three people are missing in the latest round of flooding, ANGUCH said.

"The city of Conakry experienced severe flooding, resulting in loss of life and significant material damage", ANGUCH reported.

The latest increase was caused by "flash floods, house collapses, landslides and flooding of several neighbourhoods", the agency said, adding that several families were "surprised while they slept by the waters."





Space News from SpaceDaily.com
Space shuttle design study maps path to breakthrough inventions
Martian sound study models acoustic signals in Jezero crater
NASA prepares new lunar dust and seismic studies for Artemis IV

24/7 Energy News Coverage
Quantum hardware roadmap highlights scaling hurdles on path to everyday applications
Reactor method streamlines production of medical copper isotope Cu 64
Robots that spare warehouse workers the heavy lifting

Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Congress warned that the U.S. faces a new space race with China
South Korea, Japan protest over China, Russia aircraft incursions
North Korea fires artillery salvo in military training, South says

24/7 News Coverage
Anguished Sri Lankans queue for care after deadly cyclone
Denmark targets farm nitrogen emissions to boost water quality
HK fire death toll climbs to 160; UN troubled by Hong Kong clampdown after fire


ADVERTISEMENT



All rights reserved. Copyright Agence France-Presse. Sections of the information displayed on this page (dispatches, photographs, logos) are protected by intellectual property rights owned by Agence France-Presse. As a consequence, you may not copy, reproduce, modify, transmit, publish, display or in any way commercially exploit any of the content of this section without the prior written consent of Agence France-Presse.