Environment
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 Intense Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in Uruguay's Capital Due to Torrential RainThe capital of Uruguay, Montevideo, was hit by a downpour at the beginning of the week, leaving streets submerged after more than one month's worth of rain impacted the area within a few hours. The downpour began late Sunday night and continued until Monday morning, soaking the ground and pressuring storm drains. 
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