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Heavy rain during La Niña triggers floods and evacuations in Australia's southeast

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 14, 2022

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Homes were flooded Friday in Melbourne and other cities in Australia’s southeast, with rivers forecast to remain dangerously swollen for days. About 70 residents were told to leave the suburb of Maribyrnong in Melbourne’s northwest, along with hundreds in the cities of Benalla and Wedderburn of Victoria state, authorities said. Melbourne is Australia’s second-most populous city with 5 million people. About 500 homes in Victoria were... + full article



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