Katastrofalne poplave i odroni tla na Madeiri
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A damaged car and debris from a house are seen over the Funchal harbour after heavy flooding in Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRANSPORT)
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2/23
People talk with a police officer along a heavily flooded street in downtown Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY CRIME LAW)
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3/23
The debris of a taxi is seen lodged between the roofs of two buildings after heavy flooding in Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRANSPORT)
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4/23
A dog looks on as people recover their belongings from a taxi damaged by heavy flooding in the streets of downtown Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRANSPORT ANIMALS)
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5/23
A man is helped while trying to cross a flooded street in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed 32 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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6/23
People look at cars carried down a hillside by floodwaters outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed 32 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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7/23
Rescue workers are seen next to a car that was hit by floodwaters on a road outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed at least two dozen dead. (AP Photo/Helder Santos)
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8/23
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9/23
A man works to clear a street littered by floodwaters in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed 32 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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10/23
People look on as mud and water rush down a street in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed 32 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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11/23
People look on as a street with vehicles is engulfed by heavy flooding in downtown Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRANSPORT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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12/23
A man looks out of a building as people walk along a street engulfed by heavy flooding in downtown Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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13/23
Debris brought by floods litter the water in the port of Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed at least 2 dozen dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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14/23
People walk along a flooded street in downtown Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. Fatalities have been reported from the floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira.REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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15/23
Firefighters use a boat in a flooded street in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed 32 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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16/23
A man crosses a flooded street in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government has confirmed at least 30 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
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17/23
TOPSHOTSA resident looks on as flood waters gorge a canal in downtown Funchal, on February 20, 2010. Violent rainstorms left at least 25 people dead on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira on Saturday, Interior Minister Rui Pereira said, adding that Lisbon could seek EU help following the disaster. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/ GREGORIO CUNHA
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18/23
Stones and floodwaters fill a street in downtown Funchal on February 20, 2010. Violent rainstorms left at least 25 people dead on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira, Interior Minister Rui Pereira said, adding that Lisbon could seek EU help following the disaster.AFP PHOTO/ GREGORIO CUNHA
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19/23
A woman photographs floodwaters in a street in downtown Funchal on February 20, 2010. Violent rainstorms left at least 25 people dead on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira, Interior Minister Rui Pereira said, adding that Lisbon could seek EU help following the disaster.AFP PHOTO/ GREGORIO CUNHA
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20/23
A resident looks on as flood waters gorge a canal in downtown Funchal, on February 20, 2010. Violent rainstorms left at least 25 people dead on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira on Saturday, Interior Minister Rui Pereira said, adding that Lisbon could seek EU help following the disaster. AFP PHOTO/ GREGORIO CUNHA
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21/23
Floodwaters pour down a street in downtown Funchal on February 20, 2010. Violent rainstorms left at least 25 people dead on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira, Interior Minister Rui Pereira said, adding that Lisbon could seek EU help following the disaster.AFP PHOTO/ GREGORIO CUNHA
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22/23
Flood waters gorge a canal in downtown Funchal, on February 20, 2010. Violent rainstorms left at least 25 people dead on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira on Saturday, Interior Minister Rui Pereira said, adding that Lisbon could seek EU help following the disaster. AFP PHOTO/ GREGORIO CUNHA
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23/23
A man looks on with a camera while floodwaters flow through a gas station and the streets of downtown Funchal, Madeira February 20, 2010. At least five people were killed by floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains on Saturday on the Portuguese island of Madeira, a popular tourist destination, local media said.State-run news agency Lusa quoted officials at the mayor's office in Madeira's capital Funchal as saying five people died and 17 were in hospital. REUTERS/Duarte Sa (PORTUGAL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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