Monday, 3 August 2015

India floods kill more than 100

n this photograph taken on August 1, 2015, Indian villagers wade through floodwaters in Bherampur Block, Murshidabad District, some 220kms north of Kolkata

Heavy monsoon rains in India have killed more than 100 people in the past week and forced tens of thousands of people to take shelter in relief camps, India's home ministry has said.
A cyclone struck the state of West Bengal, killing 48 people in flood-related incidents. More than 200,000 people have moved to relief camps.

India regularly witnesses severe floods during the monsoon season.
In Myanmar (also known as Burma), floods have left at least 47 dead.
Wind and rain from Cyclone Komen added to damage in India in recent days.
Nearly four million people in 10,000 villages have been affected by the floods in the worst-affected Indian state of West Bengal, the home ministry said.




People look at the bridge which was washed away by the floodwaters in Thoubal District in Manipur state on August 1, 2015

 Indian villagers walk along a damaged portion of railway tracks through floodwaters between near Kharaghoda some 120kms. from Ahmedabad on July 29, 2015

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