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Man trapped in Tinau River, rescued

The Rising Nepal

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June 29, 2026

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Siddharthnagar (Bhairawa), June 29: A 31-year-old man, Gorakh Bahadur BK was successfully saved from the floodwaters of...

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The Namibian

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· Jun 28, 2026

Man drowns after canoe capsizes in Zambezi

A 30-year-old Zambian man drowned after a canoe he was travelling in capsized in the Simisune Channel near Libula village in the Zambezi region on Saturday morning. This was confirmed on Sunday afternoon by national police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi in the weekend crime report. Shikwambi says the deceased has been identified as Nambula [] The post Man drowns after canoe capsizes in Zambezi appeared first on The Namibian.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 12, 2026

Teen escapes after Myvi plunges into Bachok river following suspected drowsy driving

BACHOK, July 12 — A 16-year-old student escaped after the Perodua Myvi he was driving plunged into a river n...

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 24, 2026

THE JUNGLE AND THE HIGH LIFE: How the Ruparelia Empire is Weaving Conservation into the Fabric of Ugandan Tourism

NGAMBA ISLAND—The journey to one of East Africa’s most vital primate sanctuaries begins at the Marina dock of the prestigious Speke Resort Munyonyo. From there, a high-speed boat cuts through the waters of Lake Victoria, embarking on a 38-kilometer cruise toward Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Roughly twenty minutes into the boat ride, travelers pass a [] The post THE JUNGLE AND THE HIGH LIFE: How the Ruparelia Empire is Weaving Conservation into the Fabric of Ugandan Tourism appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 29, 2026

Man swims with horse through floodwaters as another rescues goat in Adabraka

Dramatic scenes have emerged from Adabraka, where residents were seen swimming through floodwaters in desperate attempts to rescue their animals after homes were overwhelmed by severe flooding. In one widely shared video, a resident was seen swimming through the floodwaters with his horse as they sought to escape the rising waters and find safety.

Hi China

· Jul 6, 2026

Police and passersby join forces to save man from river

Auxiliary police officers and local residents in Xinjiang rescued a man who was swept away after falling into a river. The team acted quickly to reach the individual in the fast moving water and pull him back to shore. The man was successfully saved and brought to safety thanks to the coordinated efforts of the community. #EverydayHero

CNN

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· Jul 10, 2026

Animal shelter owner in China evacuates dogs and cats amid flooding

In South China's Guangxi Region, animal shelter owner Mo Xingjian waded through floodwater to evacuate animals from his flooded shelter. The flooding follows record-breaking rainfall from the remnants of Tropical Storm Maysak.

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Related coverage for "Man trapped in Tinau River, rescued": The Namibian — Man drowns after canoe capsizes in Zambezi. Malay Mail — Teen escapes after Myvi plunges into Bachok river following suspected drowsy driving. Watchdog Uganda — THE JUNGLE AND THE HIGH LIFE: How the Ruparelia Empire is Weaving Conservation into the Fabric of Ugandan Tourism. MyJoyOnline — Man swims with horse through floodwaters as another rescues goat in Adabraka. Hi China — Police and passersby join forces to save man from river. CNN — Animal shelter owner in China evacuates dogs and cats amid flooding