About 35 mln people in U.S. South brace for heat wave

From U.S. south central state of Texas to southeastern Florida, about 35 million people are bracing for a widespread heat wave which is expected to last for days, the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) forecast on Thursday.
3 dead, dozens injured after tornadoes hit U.S. city
At least three people were killed and dozens of others injured Thursday after multiple tornadoes battered Perryton, a small city in south central U.S. state Texas, local authorities said.
About 30 injured in S. Korea's 8-vehicle collision
About 30 people were injured in a rear-end collision accident involving eight vehicles that occurred in the South Korean eastern province of Gangwon, Yonhap news agency said on Friday.
Cyclone Biparjoy makes landfall in India's western state Gujarat
The extremely severe cyclonic storm Biparjoy made landfall on Thursday evening in India's western coastal state of Gujarat, causing uprooted trees, hoardings and electric poles with wind speeds over 100 km per hour.
Recent flooding kills 6, injures 8 in Afghanistan
At least six people have lost their lives and eight others sustained injuries in recent torrential rains and flooding in Afghanistan, a local TV channel reported Thursday.
2 police officers killed, 4 injured in southern Philippine ambush
Two police officers were killed and four others wounded when an armed group ambushed a police car in the southern Philippines, the police said on Thursday.
Zimbabwe's suspected cholera cases rise to 2,460
Zimbabwe had recorded a cumulative 2,460 suspected cases of cholera, including 16 confirmed deaths and 47 suspected deaths as of Tuesday, a cabinet minister said Wednesday.