FLOODS, MUDSLIDES KILL DOZENS IN IRAN

From: The Columbian | Date: August 13, 2001| Author: AFSHIN VALINEJAD, Associated Press | Copyright information


The Columbian

08-13-2001

KALALEH, Iran -- Rescue workers pulled bodies from the mud, and army helicopters evacuated residents to hilltop shelters Sunday in northeastern Iran, where flash floods and mudslides have killed at least 114 people.
Heavy rain since Friday has left thousands of people homeless and dozens missing, stranded travelers and destroyed crops and bridges. Sunday was sunny with clear skies, but the forecast called for more rain Sunday night....

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