Typhoons
Meteorologists warn of torrential rain across country
The Turkish State Meteorological Service has issued a torrential rain warning expected for five days and has declared a "yellow alert" for nine provinces against rains and strong winds.
According to the latest weather report of the Turkish State Meteorological Service, torrential rains are expected for five days across the country, especially in Marmara, Thrace and Black Sea regions.
Death toll from Philippines landslides, floods hits 115
The death toll from landslides and flooding in the Philippines triggered by tropical storm Megi hit 115 on Thursday, official figures showed, as more bodies were found in mud-caked villages.
East China braces for typhoon In-fa after flooding in country's centre
Chinese commercial hub Shanghai and neighboring coastal regions cancelled all flights, slowed or suspended subway trains and shuttered businesses as Typhoon In-fa made landfall on July 25.
Several missing, homes swept away in Japan landslide after heavy rain
A huge landslide swept away homes and left 19 people missing at a popular resort town in central Japan on July 3 after days of heavy rain, local officials said.
Temperatures to rise across Greece
Local rains are also expected in some regions
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RHMZ turned on the red weather alarm
The orange meteorological alarm was declared today for the area of Pomoravlje, while Baka, Srem, Sumadija and Belgrade in yellow.
A red meteorological alarm means that the weather conditions are extremely dangerous and of such intensity that they can cause great material damage and pose a danger to the safety of humans and animals.
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Death toll from typhoon climbs to 47 in Philippines
Death toll from a powerful typhoon that struck parts of the Philippines last week on Christmas has risen to 47, according to official media on Dec. 30.
The number of injured has also climbed to 143 while nine others are reportedly missing in the wake of the storm's landfall, the state-run Philippines News Agency reported.
The Death Toll after the Phanfone Typhoon Rises to 18
The death toll rose to 41 people. Phanfone, which hit the islands on Thursday, caused severe flooding and destroyed hundreds of houses in several provinces.
28 People Died in a Devastating Typhoon in the Philippines
The typhoon caused severe flooding and destroyed hundreds of houses.
28 people died in a devastating typhoon in the Philippines. The Phanfone, which hit the islands on Thursday, caused severe flooding and destroyed hundreds of houses in several provinces.
Death toll in Philippines typhoon rises to 28
At least 28 people have been killed after a powerful typhoon struck parts of the Philippines, the state-run disaster management agency said Friday.
Twelve people are reportedly missing in the wake of the storm's landfall, according to the agency.
Gales from Typhoon Phanfone, locally known as Ursula, slowed to 120 kilometers (74.5 miles) per hour, the agency said.
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