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More than 2,000 people are feared dead amid devastating flooding caused by Storm Daniel, which blasted across the country's east. According to Libyan News Agency, Osama Hamad, the president of Libya's eastern parliament-backed administration, verified the death toll on Monday.
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Idalia Storm 2023 LIVE: There has been heavy destruction due to the storm in Florida, USA. More than 900 flights have been canceled as of Wednesday afternoon as Hurricane Idalia slammed into the US Southeast, disrupting travel. Southwest Airlines, which has a heavy presence in the US state of Florida, canceled more than 200 flights on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported, citing data from flight-tracking service FlightAware. Atlanta-based Delta Airlines has canceled 150 flights.
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Idalia Storm 2023 LIVE: There has been heavy destruction due to the storm in Florida, USA. More than 900 flights have been canceled as of Wednesday afternoon as Hurricane Idalia slammed into the US Southeast, disrupting travel. Southwest Airlines, which has a heavy presence in the US state of Florida, canceled more than 200 flights on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported, citing data from flight-tracking service FlightAware. Atlanta-based Delta Airlines has canceled 150 flights.
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Idalia Storm 2023 LIVE: There has been heavy destruction due to the storm in Florida, USA. More than 900 flights have been canceled as of Wednesday afternoon as Hurricane Idalia slammed into the US Southeast, disrupting travel. Southwest Airlines, which has a heavy presence in the US state of Florida, canceled more than 200 flights on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported, citing data from flight-tracking service FlightAware. Atlanta-based Delta Airlines has canceled 150 flights.
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At least 60 people died due to the snow storm in America. There is a possibility of increasing the number of dead due to people getting trapped in snowfall in many places.
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The Pamban Port Office has warned the fishermen as sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough in Southwest Bay of Bengal along and off Tamil Nadu coast.
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At least 34 people died due to the snow storm in America. There is a possibility of increasing the number of dead due to people getting trapped in snowfall in many places.
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In this section, you will find the top news stories of the day. Segment Top 80 is a part of Zee News important news bulletins in which we cover all the important news.
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Watch DNA special segment of dust storm in Northern India:   
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A warmer climate "turbocharges the intensity of hurricanes," which pick up energy as they move across the ocean, UN chief said.
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As many as eight persons were killed after a line of deadly storms caused flooding in Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi.
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The researchers tracked photos and videos with tags such as river, water and landscape on the social media platform Flickr between 2004 and 2014.
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Extreme rain events have been affecting California and snow has blanketed the Pacific Northwest.
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NASA reported that Matthew briefly reached Category 5 hurricane status — with winds exceeding 157 mph (252 km/h) — on October 1. It dropped to Category 4 strength soon after, with maximum sustained winds calculated at a still-dizzying 140 mph (225 km/h) on October 3.
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Macedonia held a day of mourning Monday after at least 21 people were killed in flooding and violent winds as a freak storm battered the capital Skopje.
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Hurricane-force winds, freak hailstorms, pounding rain and a tornado killed 78 people in China`s eastern province of Jiangsu on Thursday and injured nearly 500 others, Xinhua reported.
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Rescue workers have responded to around 10,000 calls and evacuated more than 5,000 people since the deluge began at the weekend.
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At least 12 people were killed across Uttar Pradesh (UP) due to storms, lightning and heavy rains, an official said on Monday.
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Natural disasters have caused more than USD 7 trillion (6.2 trillion euros) in economic damage worldwide since 1900, with floods and storms accounting for nearly 60 per cent of the total, researchers said today.
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Three million people in the Chilean capital were without drinking water on Saturday after heavy rain caused landslides that fouled the rivers supplying the city, officials said.






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