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    Zimbabwe: Over 246 people killed, thousands displaced by floods since December 2016, says government

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    · Mar 03, 2017 · 08:53 pm
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    · Nov 22, 2016 · 03:30 pm
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    · Sep 06, 2016 · 06:22 pm
  • Floods: Nitish Kumar meets Narendra Modi to seek Centre’s help in desilting Ganga

    Floods: Nitish Kumar meets Narendra Modi to seek Centre’s help in desilting Ganga

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    · Aug 23, 2016 · 07:47 pm
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    At least 60 people killed in Nepal after rain triggers floods, landslides

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    Watch: Water gushes through mall in China after tornado

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  • Water world: Can we learn to live with flooding?

    Water world: Can we learn to live with flooding?

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    To control Bihar's floods, understanding river Kamla is crucial

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