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Feb 2021
3m 24s

4457 - Inondation subite (Flash flood)

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Texte:
Quatorze personnes sont mortes lundi après qu'un morceau de glacier se soit décroché et ait déclenché une innondation subite en Inde.

Traduction:
Fourteen people were confirmed dead on Monday after a chunk of glacier dislodged and unleashed a devastating flash flood in India.

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