Environment
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At Least 3 Added to Casualties After Venezuelan City Caught in a Flash Flood
In Maracay, the state capital of Aragua in northern Venezuela, deadly rivers of brown water flowed through the streets on Monday as heavy rain from a rainstorm poured down the city and caused a massive landslide.
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