100 Die in Thai Floods
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Wednesday 24th May, 2006 at 17:22:51| Words: 171 words | Category: News Photos
Aerial view shows flooding in Uttaradit province about 500 km (310 miles) north of Bangkok May 23, 2006. Mudslides, torn up roads and fallen trees hampered rescuers on Wednesday after northern Thailand's worst floods in 60 years killed at least 27 people and left nearly 100 missing, officials said. Picture taken May 23, 2006. THAILAND OUT REUTERS/Stringer
People get on a train which was stuck on a flooded road at Uttaradit province, north of Bangkok, Tuesday, May 23, 2006. Flash floods triggered by days of heavy rain killed at least nine people and trapped thousands of others on rooftops and inside trains in northern Thailand, officials said Tuesday. (AP Photo)
A Thai woman villager cries and hugs her daughter after they are reunited at the flash floods rescue center in Uttaradit province, northern Thailand Wednesday, May 24, 2006. More than 100 people were feared dead Wednesday as searchers recovered corpses from a sea of mud spawned by flash floods which was triggered by days of heavy rain across several northern provinces. The official toll stood at 26 people dead and 92 missing. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)
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