The Manila Times

At least 50 killed in India floods – minister

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GUWAHATI, India: Floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains have claimed more than 50 lives in eastern India this week, the country’s home minister and reports said on Saturday, with millions of people affected by surging waters.

Rivers have burst their banks, tea-growing state of Assam where 26 people have died, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, after carrying out an aerial survey of the worstaffec­ted districts.

“The flood situation is really grim. Twenty-six people have died over seven days and some 3.6 million people are affected,” Singh told reporters in the city of Guwahati. “No efforts are being spared to help the people. The NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) and army are doing their best. Some 60 boats have been pressed into service to rescue people.”

Thousands of people were sheltering in makeshift camps set up along highways and on higher

state of Bihar where 26 people have also died and several thousands have been displaced, the Press Trust of India news agency reported Friday.

Scores of people die every year - ing the monsoon rains in India and neighborin­g countries of Nepal and Bangladesh.

have killed more than 90 people at a time when millions of Nepalis are still living in makeshift huts after a devastatin­g earthquake that killed nearly 9,000 people in 2015.

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