Heavy rain and flooding in a southern province in Egypt have left three people dead and more than 500 others hospitalized from scorpion stings, state-run media reported. Downpours, hail and thunder in ...
Severe thunderstorms that rolled across southern Egypt this past Friday unleashed flooding, strong winds, hail and hordes of venomous scorpions. The storms caused damage across the region primarily ...
Waves of deadly scorpions were swept into the city of Aswan last week because of severe storms and flooding. More than 500 people were hospitalized and treated for scorpion stings and three people ...
Aswan, Egypt, is one of the world’s driest cities, where it hardly ever rains. Situated along the Nile River and home to more than 1.5 million people, it averages just 0.12 inches (3 millimeters) of ...
Extreme storms in Egypt's Aswan region caused scorpions to flee into countless homes, leaving 3 dead and more than 450 hospitalized. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes As if extreme weather wasn’t ...
Sometimes certain weather events can bring some unexpected things along with them. For instance when it gets hot outside, you may notice more spiders and house flies inside your home trying to escape ...
Scorpions washed into homes by heavy rain stung three people to death and left 500 injured in Egypt. Hail and thunderstorms along the River Nile swept the scorpions, as well as snakes, away from their ...
The area near the River Nile was hit by an unprecedented violent hail and thunderstorm on Friday, driving hordes of venomous scorpions onto streets and into homes, causing deaths and hundreds of ...
Swept from desert burrows, hundreds, if not thousands, of scorpions skittered into villages, stinging at least 503 people. By Vivian Yee and Nada Rashwan CAIRO — First came the lightning that ...
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A rare storm in Egypt has sparked flash floods that killed at least three people and washed swarms of scorpions into people’s homes. More than 500 people were stung by scorpions who sought refuge from ...
Aswan, Egypt, is one of the world’s driest cities, where it hardly ever rains. Situated along the Nile River and home to more than 1.5 million people, it averages just 0.12 inches (3 millimeters) of ...