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Gheos Worldguide Travel News 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 Nigeria On 12 September, the Alau dam, in the northeast of Nigeria, collapsed, resulting in flooding that caused the death of 30 people. In the regional capital of Maiduguri, 40% of buildings are flooded. The same dam also collapsed 30 years ago. Learn more about:Nigeria Vietnam Hurricane Yagi has wreaked havoc in Vietnam on 7 September. It caused 3 m tall waves and at least 200 fatalities. Over 50,000 people were evacuated from coastal areas. On 12 September large areas were still flooded. Learn more about:Vietnam California Because of wildfires near Los Angeles, thousands of people were evacuated on 11 September. There were no fatalities, but several people were injured as a result of the fires. Learn more about:California France The Mont Blanc tunnel between France and Italy will close for renovation between 2 September and 16 December. Travellers will have to use alternative routes and delays are expected. Learn more about:France Namibia The government of Namibia wants to kill 723 wild animals, including 83 elephants and distribute the meat to residents who suffer food shortages as a result of a prolonged drought that has affected the country. The whole of southern Africa is suffering from a lack of rain that is the worse in decades. Learn more about:Namibia 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 Dominican RepublicThe Dominican Republic covers about two thirds of the island of Hispaniola which it shares with Haiti. Although the Dominican Republic is not a very large country, it offers a wide variety of landscapes and includes impressive mountain ranges, spectacular rivers and waterfalls, as well as saltwater lakes teeming with exotic wildlife. Manates live in the country's mangrove forests, while humpback whales can be seen in the Bahía de Samaná. If you just want to relax and lie on the beach, then the Dominican Republic is also an excellent destination, as it offers numerous luxurious hotels and marvelous white-sand beaches. The country's capital of Santo Domingo was the first European city in the Americas and it boasts numerous interesting museums and monuments. In Santo Domingo you will also find a large amount of colonial buildings, including the former dwelling of Coumbus' son and the oldest church in the Americas. Other interesting cities include Santiago, Cabral, Monte Cristi and La Vega. There are plenty of festivities in the Dominican Republic, but the country's Carnival tops them all. During the festivities the streets are filled with dancing people. More dancing is done during the country's two major merengue festivals. Along the northern coast the national surfing and windsurfing championships are held annually. Whether you're looking to party, relax or explore, the Dominican Republic has a lot to offer. Temperatures don't vary much throughout the year, but there are two rainy seasons. The north is wet between May and October, while in the south it often rains between October and May. Click on the images to learn more about this interesting destination. A map of Dominican Republic will open full-screen. Just click on towns and places you want to know more about. Next week: Guatemala
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