Gradual weakening of Idalia was expected, but the tropical storm remained capable of destruction with ‘life-threatening’ flooding in the Carolinas.
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At least 73 people dead after fire engulfs building occupied by the homeless in Johannesburg
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Mongolia to grab world’s attention during papal visit
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