Water

Troops deployed as Canada braces for worse flooding

Waterlogged parts of eastern Canada were hit with more rain early on May 7, as freshly deployed troops helped evacuate residents ahead of peak flooding expected in the coming days.

Torrential rains combined with runoff from melting snow have caused rivers to overflow their banks, posing a critical situation from Ottawa to Montreal.

Every day for the past 146 years, a mysterious submarine wreck has ‘surfaced’ at low tide (VIDEOS)

Nearly 14 years ago an archeologist and diver, Jim Delgado, found something magnificent. He was on a ship passing the San Telmo Island in Pearl Archipelago, Panama when it occurred to him that the area was known for a sunken Japanese WWII submarine.

Mostly Sunny Today, Maximum Temperatures Between 20°C and 25°C

Today it will be mostly sunny. Clouds will develop temporarily around midday and in the afternoon, mostly in the mountains, slim chance of rain, according to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), quoted by FOCUS News Agency.

Iceberg tourists flock to Newfoundland town

A small town in Newfoundland, Canada, has become a sudden tourist spot thanks to a new visitor – one of the first icebergs of the season.

Canada’s CBC News said that over the Easter weekend, the Southern Shore highway near the town of Ferryland was blocked with traffic as photographers – professional or amateur – pulled up to snap the hulking ice mountain.

Snow, sub-zero temperatures in Serbia

PHOTO: TANJUG/ SRDJAN ILIC

Abundant precipitation is expected throughout Serbia in the week ahead, through April 24, the Hydro-Meteorological Institute (RHMZ) announced on Monday.

Tuesday will be mostly clear and cold, with temperatures dropping below zero degrees Celsius in some areas. Later during the day, clouds will bring rain, and snow in the mountains.

Colombia: 154 killed, at least 400 injured, 210 missing in mudslide - Red Cross

A mudslide in Mocoa, near Colombia's southern border, has killed 154 people, injured at least 190 with 210 feared missing after intense flooding caused three rivers to burst their banks in the middle of the night.

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has confirmed that the current death toll has risen to 154 in an interview with local media.

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