At least 34 dead from floods in the northeast of India

At least 34 people lost their lives in the northeast of India from the landslides caused by the heavy floods in the last four days, according to a statement from the media reported by the media. At the same time, the Meteorological Service provides for more rainfall. More than a thousand tourists, trapped in the Himalayan Sikim state, were removed today, a government statement said, while army rescue workers were recruited to the Megalaya state to rescue more than 500 people trapped in the floods. In neighboring Bangladesh, at least four members of a family were killed by a landslide in the Silhit area in the northeast of the country, and yesterday, Sunday, hundreds of shelters opened in the mountainous areas of Rangamati, Badarban and Hagrati. Authorities have warned of further landslides and floods by calling on residents in vulnerable areas to remain alert. The northeast part of India and Bangladesh is prone to heavy rainfall causing lethals and floods and each year affect millions […]
Source: News Beast

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