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                                                    </description><item><title>Flash floods that left a trail of destruction in Europe</title><link>https://www.citizen.co.za/news/news-world/3138191/flash-floods-that-left-a-trail-of-destruction-in-europe/</link><description>Western German regions of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia were hit by catastrophic floods that killed over 180 people on July 14, 2021. As well as being the deadliest in the country's modern history, the deluges destroyed roads, bridges and thousands of homes and businesses. The mammoth reconstruction task is still ongoing.</description><pubDate>2022-07-11T23:12+0200</pubDate><guid>citizen-509a85605cb9873505929a10debc6eb4</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220711231200</sortelement></item><item><title>The “Flood of the Century” devastated the Czech Republic just 25 years ago</title><link>https://worldakkam.com/the-flood-of-the-century-devastated-the-czech-republic-just-25-years-ago/800470/</link><description>The cause of the flood was the extremely heavy rainfall that hit the Czech Republic on July 4, 1997. Some of the country’s most devastated areas, Moravia and Silesia, experienced more than half of their average annual rainfall in a few days. By July 6, most of the roads around Ostrava were flooded.</description><pubDate>2022-07-04T22:40+0200</pubDate><guid>worldakkam-16a944f57d90d7245d9987b97b6a60aa</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220704224000</sortelement></item></channel></rss>