Heavy rain threatens flash flooding for millions
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SEOUL (Reuters) -Two people have died and a further two were missing in the South Korean resort town of Gapyeong on Sunday, after a landslide engulfed houses and flooding swept away vehicles during a period of heavy rainfall. This brings the nationwide death toll to 14 with 12 people missing since the rain began on Wednesday.
The Met Office alert for Antrim, Down, and Armagh comes into effect from 23:00 BST on Sunday until 08:00 BST on Monday.
Heavy rains in South Korea have killed at least four people and forced over 1,300 to evacuate. Three people were found dead Thursday in a submerged car, a stream, and a flooded basement.
Storm drains along Interstate 435, a beltway that encircles most of the Kansas City metropolitan area, were unable to keep up during the deluge, he said, causing the highway to flood. Most of the rescues from vehicles took place at the highway’s 23rd St. exit, he said.
Chandigarh, Punjab, and Haryana face heavy to very heavy rain causing crop damage, waterlogging, rising river levels, service disruptions, and traffic congestion. Residents should prepare for possible flooding and travel delays.
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A sprawling area of storms infused with tropical moisture is dropping heavy rain along the Gulf Coast and could produce significant flash flooding into the weekend.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an 'orange' alert for extremely heavy rainfall in Mumbai and Raigad today.
Mumbai braces for more rain with IMD warnings in place till 24 July for thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds. Waterlogging and traffic disruption continue as heavy showers lash the city., Mumbai News,