Torrential rains and strong winds in central Argentina caused severe flooding that damaged homes and forced dozens of evacuations. The capital city of Buenos Aires experienced flight delays and cancellations at its airports due to the storm. The National Weather Service maintained an alert throughout Buenos Aires province as the violent storm affected several towns and cities, causing power cuts, property damage, and transport chaos in Buenos Aires.
Torrential rains and strong winds in central Argentina caused severe flooding that damaged homes and forced dozens of evacuations. The capital city of Buenos Aires experienced flight delays and cancellations at its airports due to the storm. The National Weather Service maintained an alert throughout Buenos Aires province as the violent storm affected several towns and cities, causing power cuts, property damage, and transport chaos in Buenos Aires.
Torrential rains and strong winds in central Argentina caused severe flooding that damaged homes and forced dozens of evacuations. The capital city of Buenos Aires experienced flight delays and cancellations at its airports due to the storm. The National Weather Service maintained an alert throughout Buenos Aires province as the violent storm affected several towns and cities, causing power cuts, property damage, and transport chaos in Buenos Aires.
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