Health news Video. Concerns grow over West Nile virus after two more deaths in Seville Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/08/2024 - 14:06 GMT+2 According to authorities, the total number of deaths in Andalusia has risen to five, with 10 more people estimated to be infected with the virus. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Concerns grow over West Nile virus after two more deaths in Seville Now playing Next US and Russian crew safely dock with ISS for 8-month mission Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 27th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Watch: How holograms, VR and AI are transforming surgery Now playing Next Slovenia rejects assisted dying law for terminally ill patients Now playing Next Is being kind good for your health? Science suggests yes Now playing Next Thousands protest new budget plans in Bulgaria ahead of final approval Now playing Next Venezuela withdraws permits from 6 airlines for cancelling flights Now playing Next 2,000 robots employed at Amazon's Bolton warehouse for Christmas Now playing Next Bulgarian government withdraws budget draft after mass protests Now playing Next Candace Owens says Macrons ordered her killing, but there's no proof Now playing Next Eight skiers rescued alive after avalanche at Austria’s Stubai Glacier Now playing Next Portugal win U-17 World Cup as Wenger hails a “festival of football” in Qatar Now playing Next EU Migration Commissioner: ‘We need the trust of the people back’ Now playing Next Vatican welcomes 27-metre Norway spruce in St Peter’s Square Now playing Next WTDC25 in Baku spotlights digital inclusion and global cooperation More videos
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