Relentless Rain Triggers Catastrophic Flooding in Argentina
Heavy rains have resulted in catastrophic flooding in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, killing at least 15 individuals. Rescue operations continue as dozens remain missing. Over 1,450 residents, including hospital patients, have been evacuated. The city received 12 inches of rain, surpassing its monthly average of 5 inches.
The city of Bahía Blanca, situated on Argentina's east coast, is grappling with devastating floods that have claimed the lives of at least 15 residents, officials reported on Sunday.
Rescue teams are tirelessly searching for dozens of missing individuals, among them two girls and two adults, who were swept away by the surge in floodwaters that started inundating the city on Friday.
Authorities have moved over 1,450 people, including patients from the local hospital, to safety. In recent days, the region has experienced approximately 12 inches of rain, far exceeding the historical monthly average of about 5 inches. Fortunately, no further rain is expected in the next 72 hours.
(With inputs from agencies.)

