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Flood knows no boundaries

As a result of severe flooding in Tunisia killed 11 people, six more are missing. People are swept away from the road with cars.

People try to leave the disaster area as soon as possible and go to their knees in water.

The causes of these floods have become unusually strong for this time of year the rains that began in Tunisia at the weekend.


The flood happened in a completely different side of the world - in Nicaragua.

This Latin American country is rapidly beginning to go under the water, and authorities have evacuated 4,000 people.
*TVNZ*