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Diarrhea kills 67 people in northern India
An outbreak of diarrhea in India's most populous state has killed at least 67 people, mostly children, in the past 10 days, a government health official said Wednesday.
Water breaker to protect 500 living in Pantai Sabak
More than 500 people living in Pantai Sabak here can heave a sigh of relief this monsoon season when a water breaker to stop the waves from washing away houses is completed in October.
Landslides and flash floods kill 27 in Nepal
B>KATHMANDU:/BAt least 27 people were killed, many as they slept, on Thursday and 27 more were missing after landslides and flash floods swept parts of Nepal, officials said.
Rescuers race to save flood victims
B>KARACHI:/BPakistani authorities raced against time Wednesday to rescue tens of thousands of stranded people after the worst floods in a decade hit the south of the country, killing at least 100 people.
88 killed, 100,000 stranded in floods
B>KARACHI:/BSweeping floods caused by heavy monsoon rains have killed at least 88 people and stranded more than 100,000 in Pakistan's southern Sindh province, government officials and the army said yesterday.
Storms lash much of Asia
B>MANILA:/BTwin storms battered South-East Asia yesterday, while in India and Bangladesh, officials were trying to stem outbreaks of disease as monsoon floods recede.
Floods wreak havoc in Penang
Torrential rain, which lasted for more than an hour yesterday afternoon, wreaked havoc on parts of the island, including the Penang Turf Club's races.
Agro-eco-adventure tourism
You're in Kuching and have two or three days to play with. You want a bit of everything: some snorkelling, pristine forests, lovely beaches, fresh food and a touch of local culture. I>Semua pun mahu/I>! (Everything also want!) That's your rallying cry as a value-for-money-seeking Malaysian. So where do you go?
297 die in South Asia floods
B>DHAKA:/BPoisonous snakes, cholera and landslides brought more deaths among the seven million people affected by flooding in South Asia, bringing the toll from six weeks of monsoon rains to 297, relief and government officials said Wednesday.