At 27 the dead from the torrential rains of the monsoons that hit India

Musque rains have cost the lives of at least 27 people since Monday in the Gujarat state of northwestern India, the local government announced today. Rescue crews have been developed to unleash dozens of people in areas that have suffered the strongest blows. “The number of dead in incidents associated with rainfall in Gujarat has increased to 27 on Wednesday,” the state’s government said in a statement. A previous report spoke of at least 18 deaths. Among the most affected areas are the cities of Paleana and Jesar, which received 867 mm of rain the previous 24 hours. Alok Kumar Pantei, head of rescue services in the Gujarat state, had stated Tuesday that most deaths were due to buildings or lightning crashes. Floods and landslides are common in India during the monsoon period, which lasts from July to September. Scientists believe that climate change makes these phenomena more often, […]
Source: News Beast

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