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At least 32 people have been killed in floods and mudslides after torrential rains hit the Portuguese island of Madeira, local authorities say. Sixty-eight others were reported to have been taken to ...
Flash floods and mudslides on the island of Madeira have claimed at least 42 lives. Another 120 people were injured and many more are missing, reports The Mail, London.
Rescue teams in Madeira are searching for more more people missing after flash floods and mudslides killed at least 42 on the Portuguese holiday island. 22 February 2010 • 1:47pm People stand on ...
Floods and mudslides have killed at least 32 people and left hundreds of others homeless on the Portuguese holiday island of Madeira. An unusually violent rainstorm, which battered the island for ...
Portuguese rescuers used excavators and their bare hands on Sunday to sift through mud and debris for victims of violent floods and mudslides ... the resort island of Madeira.
FUNCHAL, Madeira Islands (AP) — Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free cars and homes buried under heaps of mud in Madeira, after torrential flash floods and mudslides killed at least 40 ...
Holidaymakers due to fly out to Madeira this week are being advised to continue with their holiday plans 'as normal' in spite of weekend floods and mudslides which have claimed the lives of 42 people.
(CNN)-- At least 42 people were killed and 120 injured by flash flooding and mudslides on the Portuguese island of Madeira, the local civil protection agency said Sunday. An unknown number of ...
Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free cars and homes buried under heaps of mud in Madeira, after torrential flash floods and mudslides killed at least 42 people on the popular Portuguese ...
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History's most devastating landslides and mudslidesExtreme weather was blamed for the flash floods and deadly mudslides that struck the Portuguese island of Madeira on February 20, 2010. The island's capital, Funchal, was severely affected.
Debris brought by floods litter the water in the port of Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20 2010. Source: AP Photo ...
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