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Thursday, April 4, 2013

FLOODS KILL DOZENS IN ARGENTINA

Cars and garbage containers lay piled up after flash flooding caused damage overnight in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. According to city officials, at least five people were killed during the heavy rains. 
A man tries to move a car at a flooded street after a rainstorm in Buenos Aires April 2, 2013. Thunderstorms damaged property and vehicles, cut power and caused delays on flights in Buenos Aires and its suburbs. The City's SAME emergency service announced that the death toll has risen to five.
Men try to remove garbage in flooded street after a rainstorm in Buenos Aires
A man standing on a roof looks at submerged cars in a flooded street after a rainstorm in Buenos Aires April 2, 2013.
A man looks at cars in a flooded street after a rainstorm in Buenos Aires 
A man looks at cars in a flooded street after a rainstorm in Buenos Aires April 2, 2013. Thunderstorms damaged property and vehicles, cut power and caused delays on flights in Buenos Aires and its suburbs. 
A man wades through a flooded gas station after a rainstorm to six. 
A couple looks at submerged cars on a flooded street after a rainstorm in Buenos Aires, April 2, 2013. Thunderstorms damaged property and vehicles, cut power and caused delays on flights in Buenos Aires and its suburbs. Alberto Crescenti, director of the City's SAME emergency service, said in a news conference that the death toll has risen to six. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian - ARGENTINA

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