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Africanews on MSNMorocco sees surge in Chinese tourists
Tourists congregate atop of the Ait Ben Haddou fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, near Ourzazate, Morocco in this Dec. 31, 2002 file photo.
Lhoussaine Youabd knows nearly all the languages spoken in Morocco, a useful skill in his role warning the population of growing climate-related risks in the country braving increasingly common heat ...
Thunderstorms and torrential rain triggered deadly flash flooding along the Guadalupe River in south-central Texas, killing at least 24 people and leaving more than 20 girls from a summer camp missing ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWarning in every language: Morocco’s fight against deadly heatwaves with life-saving alerts
Lhoussaine Youabd knows nearly all the languages spoken in Morocco, a useful skill in his role warning the population of ...
Taskforce Kiwi relies on the support of businesses, trusts and individuals to operate. For example, Mitsubishi Motors NZ and ...
On the drought-stricken plains of Morocco's Chtouka region, cherry tomato farms stretch as far as the eye can see, clinging to life through a single, environmentally contentious lifeline ...
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Israel & US Ally ‘HUMILIATES’ Netanyahu For ‘DRAGGING’ Gaza War; 1000s Throng Morocco Streets
Tens of thousands of Moroccans flood Rabat's streets, demanding justice for Gaza and calling for the end of Morocco's ...
Floods in the same part of Texas swept away 10 teenagers in July 1987. The river rose 29 feet on that morning. Read more here.
More than 100 people are dead as heavy rains caused catastrophic flooding.
Flash floods in Texas have killed nearly 70 people, many of them children. An unknown number of people are missing. Heavy rains fell quickly in the predawn hours Friday in ...
A flash flood in Juárez, Mexico damaged hundreds of homes and numerous vehicles. No deaths were reported, but the flood left some areas with water depths of nearly 5 feet.
Here are Alabama's five worst flooding events in history: 1929—The Elba Flood Alabama's worst flood on record hit the town of Elba in March 1929, submerging the city under up to 18 feet of water.
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