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(ARCHIVE) Vehicles drive through a flooded street as incessant rains cause flash floods in Cairo December 13, 2013. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
CAIRO, Nov. 8 (Aswat Masriya) – Twenty-five people have been killed to date s a result of heavy rainfall and floods in the province of Beheira, north of Cairo, according to state-run MENA news agency.
Of the 25, 16 drowned in the flash floods and the remaining nine were electrocuted in separate incidents.
Two bodies were recovered Sunday, one belonging to a 16-year-old boy found in village in Wadi al-Natrun valley, and another was that of a girl who died by electrocution Abu al-Matameer.
Earlier on Friday, 10 buildings collapsed in Beheira but no casualties were recorded. On the same day, a partial damage occurred in one of the buildings leading to the death of a child and the injury of another person as a result of bad weather conditions in the coastal city of Alexandria.
Another woman was killed in a separate building collapse in Alexandria on Friday.
In October, Alexandria Governor Hany el-Messiry resigned amid a public uproar in the aftermath of heavy rainfall and flooding which left five people dead, including two children.