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Argentina Flooding Kills Dozens 4th April 2013
« on: April 04, 2013, 02:09:46 PM »
LA PLATA, Argentina -- At least 54 people drowned in their homes and cars, were electrocuted or died in other accidents as flooding from days of torrential rains swamped Argentina's low-lying capital and province of Buenos Aires.

Around 400mm (16in) of rain fell on La Plata in a short period late on Tuesday night and the early hours of Wednesday. Buenos Aires had earlier been hit by more than 150mm of rainfall.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/03/argentina-flooding-floods-2013_n_3009972.html?utm_hp_ref=world

The government in Argentina has declared three days of national mourning after flash floods killed 54 people.

One of the heaviest storms recorded moved through the province hitting both the capital, Buenos Aires, and the city of La Plata.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-22023196


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Re: Flood toll climbs to 59 in Argentina 5th April 2013
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2013, 12:53:07 PM »
The number of deaths from record rains and flooding in Argentina has climbed to 59 as rescue officials search for about 20 people still missing.

Most of the bodies were found on Wednesday after a second day of record rainfall deluged Buenos Aires and nearby La Plata, where flooding submerged cars and sent people scrambling to rooftops for safety.

President Cristina Kirchner declared three days of national mourning starting on Thursday in honour of the victims.

Kirchner surveyed the devastation by helicopter the day before, flying over La Plata, a bustling university town of about one million inhabitants where she grew up, about 60km south of the capital.

Several people perished in Buenos Aires and its suburbs, while various others were missing and feared dead.

"There are still about 20 people who have not been found," said Argentine Deputy Security Minister Sergio Berni.

Lorena Bermet, 36, recounted how she sought refuge on the roof of her house with her husband and two young children until rescuers were able to rescue them by boat.

The building now is uninhabitable, she said, on the verge of collapsing and filled with snakes and rats that invaded after the flood.

"I've lost everything," she told AFP at a relief centre where she sought assistance.

"I'm here to get clothes and shoes for my children," she said, adding that her family had escaped with little more than the clothes on their backs.

Residents of the most heavily flooded neighbourhoods trickled back home after a staggering 40cm of rain fell on La Plata during a two-hour period late Tuesday into Wednesday, knocking out phone and power lines and leaving about half the city in the dark.

Floodwaters reached two metres in some places, turning city roadways into raging rivers.

"I heard piercing screams, I saw bodies float by. Nobody came to help, not a firefighter, or a policeman or a soldier," an outraged La Plata resident told local television.

In Buenos Aires, more than 15cm of rain -- an April record -- fell between late Monday and early Tuesday, according to the local weather service.

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Death toll climbs to 59 in deadly Argentina flooding
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2013, 05:19:43 PM »
April 5, 2013 – ARGENTINA – The number of deaths from record rains and flooding in Argentina climbed to 59, officials said as they searched Thursday for about 20 people still missing. Most of the bodies were found Wednesday after a second day of record rainfall deluged Buenos Aires and nearby La Plata, where flooding submerged cars and sent people scrambling to rooftops for safety.
President Cristina Kirchner declared three days of national mourning starting Thursday in honor of the victims. Kirchner surveyed the devastation by helicopter the day before, flying over La Plata, a bustling university town of about one million inhabitants where she grew up, about 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of the capital.
 Several people perished in Buenos Aires and its suburbs, while various others were missing and feared dead. “There are still about 20 people who have not been found,” said Argentine Deputy Security Minister Sergio Berni. Lorena Bermet, 36, recounted how she sought refuge on the roof of her house with her husband and two young children until rescuers were able to rescue them by boat.
The building now is uninhabitable, she said, on the verge of collapsing and filled with snakes and rats that invaded after the flood.
 “I’ve lost everything,” she told AFP at a relief center where she sought assistance. “I’m here to get clothes and shoes for my children,” she said, adding that her family had escaped with little more than the clothes on their backs. Residents of the most heavily flooded neighborhoods trickled back home after a staggering 40 centimeters (16 inches) of rain fell on La Plata during a two-hour period late Tuesday into Wednesday, knocking out phone and power lines and leaving about half the city in the dark. Flood waters reached two meters (seven feet) in some places, turning city roadways into raging rivers.

 “I heard piercing screams, I saw bodies float by.
 Nobody came to help, not a firefighter, or a policeman or a soldier,” an outraged La Plata resident told local television.
In Buenos Aires, more than 15 centimeters of rain — an April record — fell between late Monday and early Tuesday, according to the local weather service.
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