Waterloo Region Record

48 dead as heavy monsoon rains lash western India

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NEW DELHI — At least 48 people have been killed as large swaths of western India have been lashed by heavy monsoon rains and flooding over the last week, officials said Wednesday.

In Rajasthan, home to a number of popular tourist destinatio­ns, the streets of at least four districts have been turned into virtual rivers, trapping tens of thousands of people on the upper floors of residentia­l buildings. Rescue workers were scrambling to rescue thousands of others whose homes have been flooded or destroyed.

By Wednesday, the death toll in the state stood at 19.

In the neighbouri­ng state of Gujarat, at least 29 people have died amid torrential rains.

This week’s deaths have taken the toll to 83 since the start of the monsoon season, which runs from June through September.

In both states, thousands of army and paramilita­ry rescue workers have joined local police to rescue thousands of people marooned as a result of the flooding. Military helicopter­s are also assisting in rescue efforts.

At least 60 people have died in northeaste­rn Assam state due to flooding since the start of the monsoon season. Another 14 people died in the state of Arunachal Pradesh last month after a mudslide swept through a village.

The deaths have mostly occurred due to drownings, electrocut­ion and house collapses.

India’s Meteorolog­ical Department forecasts heavy rain over both states for the rest of the week.

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