Weather.com - 4/03/13, AP
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A car shows signs of having spent time under water following floods in the neighborhood of Nunez in Buenos Aires.
LA PLATA, Argentina— At least 46 people were killed by flooding overnight in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, the governor said Wednesday, bringing the overall death toll from days of torrential rains to at least 52 and leaving large stretches of the provincial capital under water.
Gov. Daniel Scioli said many people drowned after trying to take shelter in their cars in Tolosa, an area of the provincial capital of La Plata. Heavy rains had killed at least six people in the nation's capital of Buenos Aires the day before.
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