Severe weather leaves trail of destruction
This
past week saw severe weather in many parts of the world that took
dozens of lives and left behind serious damage.
7
November, 2012
Here's
a look at some of the extreme weather stories covered by CNN's global
affiliates, including a typhoon in the Philippines and a tornado in
New Zealand.
Unlikely
typhoon in the Philippines
Typhoon
Bopha devastated
the Compostela Valley region in
the southern Philippines early this week. At least 148 people have
died and thousands of homes have been destroyed, according
to TV5.
Typhoons are uncommon in the Bopha region. Watch the video above to
see how the storm knocked down power lines.
Tornado
strikes near Auckland
A
tornado ripped through the outskirts of Auckland, New Zealand's
largest city, killing three people and leaving more than 200 people
injured, according
to TVNZ.
About 150 homes were left without power.
Flooding
in Argentina's capital
Heavy
rains in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires left two people
dead, forced evacuations and flooded nearly 9 million acres of
farmland, Canal 9 said. See some of the most serious flooding in the
video above.
Hard
to see in Chinese province
Dense
fog in the province of Sichuan caused heavy traffic and temporary
highway closures in southwestern China. In some areas, visibility was
reduced to less than 200 meters. Check out the fog in the video
above from
CCTV.
Poland's
winter wonderland
Seven
centimeters of snow fell in the city of Lublin on Monday. The snow
brought with it temperatures of minus 1 degree Celsius (30 degrees
Fahrenheit). In the nearby town of Bialystok, nine cars collided,
causing one injury. See the snow in the video above,courtesy
of TVN.
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