Argentina declares three-day mourning as flood death toll rises to at least 16
14 Mar 2025
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| Bahia Blanca. Image: Depositphotos |
Argentina declared three days of national mourning following flash floods that claimed 16 lives in Bahia Blanca, where a year's rain fell within hours, inundating neighbourhoods.
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