Deaths: 84
[83 Rio Grande do Sul + 1 Santa Catarina]
Injuries: 276
Missing: 111
Rescued: 1,011
Displaced: 122,000
Sheltered: 15,000
Power outages 420,000
Water outages: 854,500
#France#Weather#Flooding
French rescue workers searching for seven people, including two children, missing after violent storms swept the south of the country with most believed to have been swept away in cars on flooded streets / bridges.
After discovering a body in Gagnires, rescue workers found in Goudargues two lifeless bodies in a vehicle that had been swept away. Most likely, the two missing women who had called for help in the middle of the night before the phone connection was lost.
The search near Dions continues for the missing father and his two children (ages 4 and 13). The mother was found alive.
The situation for the #animals is apparently more dramatic than initially assumed. Due to the #flooding, the first animals in the Serengeti Park in #Hodenhagen were evacuated.
Water had leaked into stables at the jungle safari, which houses more than 200 monkeys.
Lemurs, ruffed lemurs, prairie dogs and meerkats had to leave their enclosures and were now housed in other locations on the site north of #Hanover.
#Hurricane#Storm#Daniel#HurricaneDaniel
"The sea at Derna is constantly dumping dozens of bodies”, - Hichem Chkiouat, Minister of civil aviation in the administration of Eastern Libya.
The death toll from the #floodings in #Lybia has risen to 6,000, with thousands still missing, the government official said. 5,300 bodies have been counted in #Derna alone so far, with that number expected to rise.
Dozens of lifeless bodies and dead animals are floating off the coast of #Derna, #Libya.
The sea throws up the bodies of these who were swept away by the #floodings.
“We have a problem in retrieving the bodies from the sea, the Libyan navy, divers and frogmen are putting all their efforts into retrieving the bodies”- Libya prime minister Abdulhamid Al-Dbeibah.
The Red Crescent in Benghazi says #StormDaniel has killed at least 150 people in the eastern city of #Derna. The death toll is expected to rise after water levels in the city rose as high as three metres (10 feet).
Two Red Crescent workers have died as they attempted to rescue people from the floodwaters in Derna, the organisation’s branch in the city of Tobruk has said.