At least 23 people were killed when floods swept the Turkish city of Istanbul, swamping houses, turning highways into fast-flowing rivers and drowning seven women in a minibus that was taking them to work.
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Heavy rains over the Marmara Region affected the districts of Silivri, Catalca, B. Cekmece, K. Cekmece and Bakirkoy in Istanbul. By the afternoon of 9 September, 31 casualties were reported, along with missing people.
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Due to the rainy season and recent floods, Liberia has experienced significant flooding near Monrovia. Together with other West and Central African countries, over 200,000 were affected.
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Due to the rainy season and recent floods, Sierra Leone has experienced significant flooding. 15 people were died and 425 displaced in Freetown, 6 villages in the Kambia District lost all their crops.
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Due to the rainy season and recent floods, Guinea has experienced significant flooding together with other West and Central African countries. Over 1,000 were affected and IFRC mobilized relief operation for the targeted 500 families.
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Mali have been affected by heavy rains and wind storm which had a serious impact. 80 families have been affected.
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Gambia have been affected by heavy rains. GRCS reported on 3 Septemberthet 48 households are homeless.
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Intense rains in northern Air Mountains and desert towns affected 7,000 households, damaged 3,500 homes in the commune of Agadez.
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At least three people died and thousands were homeless Tuesday(01/09/2009) in Ouagadougou and its suburbs as the capital of Burkina Faso was hit by floods, officials said - AFP 02/09/2009.
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Heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou since 1 September 2009. Roads, bridges and dams have been badly damaged, and a main hospital in the capital is flooded. According to officials, 5 deaths were reported so far and more that 150,000 people left homeless.
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Heavy rains caused flooding in Jalabad, eastern Afghanistan. 626 houses destroyed, roughly 4000 people affected. (UNAMA Press Release 01/09/2009)
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A child was killed and more than 3,500 people were left homeless when heavy rains caused houses to collapse in southwestern Mauritania, state media reported on Saturday (29/08/2009)
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