Death Toll Rises to Over 30 as Flooding Ravages Parts of Europe, Turkey, and Brazil
- Heavy rains caused major flooding in Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Brazil, claiming over 30 lives.
- Brazil was hit by an extratropical cyclone that flooded cities, displaced thousands, and killed over 30 people.
- Central Greece received record rainfall, resulting in bursting rivers, stranded residents, collapsed infrastructure, and at least 10 deaths.
- Istanbul and northwestern Turkey experienced severe flooding that damaged homes and infrastructure and killed at least 9 people.
- Bulgaria's Black Sea coast faced torrential rains, floods, several deaths, missing people, and evacuated residents.





































































