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Flash floods kill nine in Odesa after heavy rain in southern Ukraine
Over 500 rescue workers evacuated 362 people as nearly two months of rain fell in seven hours, overwhelming Odesa's drainage and causing widespread power outages, officials said.
- A severe rainstorm caused flash floods in Odesa, Ukraine, killing at least nine people, including a child.
- Nearly two months' worth of rain fell in just seven hours, prompting hundreds of rescuers to evacuate people and pump water from buildings.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the situation as "horrific" and said one person was still unaccounted for.
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Torrential downpours kill nine in Ukraine's Odesa
A severe rainstorm battered the Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight, causing floods that killed at least nine people including a child in the southern port city, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday.
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Flash floods in Odesa, Ukraine, claimed the lives of nine people, including a family of five, after a day of intense rainfall, Ukrainian Emergency services reported on September 30. Emergency services reported that the family, living on the lower ground floor, was swept away by the floodwaters and could not escape. Three other women also lost their lives while walking along a road. Emergency responders rescue people from a submerged vehicle in …
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