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Gheos Worldguide Travel News Florida After destructive hurricane Helene, the U.S. state of Florida is now preparing for the arrival hurricane Milton. It is thought that Milton woll make landfall on Tuesday 8 September. Some people believe that Milton is even more dangerous than the revious hurricane. Learn more about:Florida World On 8 September, it was reported that in 2023, some 6.3 million hectres of forest has been los worldwide, due to fires, illegal logging and the removal of trees to make room for agriculture and roads. Most forest was lost in tropical regions. In 2021, it was agreed that deforestation should be stopped completely in 2030, but these goals will not be met if it continues at the current rate. Learn more about:World Switzerland On 30 September Switzerland and Italy have agreed on a border-correction between the two countries. The border runs exactly across mountain tops formed by ice. Global warming has melted these and the icy mountain tops now sit in different positions. Between 1940 and 2000 the border has shifted 100-150m and that's why the official border has to be corrected. Learn more about:Switzerland United States Hurricane Helena has caused at least 91 fatalities in southern U.S. states. Another 1,000 people are still unaccounted for. On 30 September it was reported that the hurricane has caused power outsges, flooding and destroyed houses. Learn more about:United States Shanghai The Chinese city of Shanghai is preparing for hurricane Bebinca. Meteorologists believe it will be region's strongest hurricane in 75 years. Some 400,000 people have been evacuated and hundreds if flights have been cancelled. Learn more about:Shanghai Portugal Forest fires in Portugal have caused 3 fatalities on 17 September. The largest fire rages south of Porto. Learn more about:Portugal Europe Central Europe has experienced heavy rains that caused flooding and landslides. Thousands of people have been evacuated and more rain is predicted. Affected countries include Austria, Croatia, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. 16 deaths have been reported as of 17 September. In Austria, Poland and Czechia, dams have collapsed. Learn more about:Europe Money & Markets CNN financial and business news | Welcome to Gheos.com, the oldest travel portal on the Internet. The World Guide features detailed maps, flags, anthems, statistical information, weather reports, history and travel information and tips on all travel destinations in the world. No matter where you are planning to travel to; all the necessary information is freely available from Gheos.com Destination of the week On these pages a different destination will be highlighted every week. Sometimes it's a tourist trap like one of the Spanish resorts; sometimes we will bring you detailed information on some more exotic places. This week we will have a closer look at VietnamVietnam is one of the world's most beautiful countries and first time visitors are usually overwhelmed by the country's natural setting. In the north of the country you will find the Red River Delta, while the Mekong Delta dominates the south. Almost the entire coastal strip in between is filled with green rice paddies. A visit to Vietnam offers a rare opportunity to witness a society of traditional charm taking the first hesitant steps into the modern world. After Vietnamese government restrictions were lifted, the country has seen a boom in budget traveling. Vietnam can be visited any time of year. When one region is wet, cold or unbearably hot, there is always another region, where the weather is sunny and pleasantly warm. Vietnam's north and central areas are often plagued by typhoons between July and November. Some of Vietnam's most interesting cities include Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Da Lat and Hoi An. Accommodation is widely available and the people are very friendly. Vietnam has a comprehensive transportation network and it is fairly easy to get around. Click on the images to learn more about this interesting destination. A map of Vietnam will open full-screen. Just click on towns and places you want to know more about. Next week: South Africa
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