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A rare storm in Egypt has sparked flash floods that killed at least three people and washed swarms of scorpions into people’s homes. More than 500 people were stung by scorpions who sought ...
Egypt is home to the Egyptian fat-tailed scorpion, which is considered "one of the most deadly scorpions in the world," with many deaths coming as a result coming from its poisonous stinger ...
Three people are dead and hundreds are injured after inclement weather roused hordes of venomous scorpions out of their hiding places and into streets and homes. Vicious rain, dust storms ...
Deadly scorpions stung more than 500 people in southern Egypt. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Scorpions that were flushed ...
Heavy rain and flooding in Aswan, Egypt, have driven drifts of scorpions to seek shelter in people’s homes. Three people died and more than 400 were hospitalised across the governorate to ...
Scorpions have infested Egypt’s southern city of Aswan, killing three people and stinging more than 400 According to local media, the mass scorpion attack was caused by severe thunderstorms in ...
With its vast deserts, Egypt is normally heaven for scorpions, 24 species in all, which make their homes in desert burrows or under rocks and can survive for weeks on end with no food or water.
Extreme weather forced snakes and scorpions out of their nests in southern Egypt, per reports. At least 450 people were injured and three people died of scorpion stings, an Egyptian health ...
Scorpions are regularly washed into Egypt's streets by heavy rain and take refuge in houses (file photo) Storms and flooding in the southern Egyptian province of Aswan killed three people and led ...
A rare storm in Egypt has sparked flash floods that killed at least three people and washed swarms of scorpions into people’s homes. More than 500 people were stung by scorpions who sought ...
CAIRO — Egypt's state-run media reports that heavy ... Strong storms brought rain, hail, and thunder. It also forced scorpions from their hiding places into many houses across the province.