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14 dead in floods, landslides in north-east India

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FLOODS and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall have led to the death of at least 14 people in north-eastern India over the past three days and cut off vital rail links to the region, officials and news reports said on Wednesday.

The incessant rains had impacted more than 400,000 people and destroyed thousands of acres of crops in Assam, a state Disaster Management Department official said. An estimated 40,000 people had taken shelter in temporary relief camps.

Railway tracks in a hill area had suffered unpreceden­ted damage a railway official said, resulting in broken links to the southern part of the state and neighbouri­ng Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura states.

Major roads were under several feet of water. Aerial photograph­s showed marooned villages in a sea of water.Most of the nine victims in Assam died either by drowning or were buried in landslides and house collapses. One person died of electrocut­ion.

Five people died in Itanagar, the capital of neighbouri­ng Arunachal Pradesh state, due to heavy rainfall, The Telegraph newspaper reported.

A red alert has been sounded for Assam and Meghalaya by the Meteorolog­ical Department which predicted more rainfall for the next four to five days.

Two people died in informatio­n technology hub Bengaluru in southern India, which has also been experienci­ng heavy rainfall over the past four days, DT news channel reported.

Several roads are ooded, along with underpasse­s. Residents shared photograph­s of roads turned to rivers and lakes with water levels as high as the window panes of cars.

 ?? (AFP) ?? People wade through the flood waters in Nagaon district of India’s Assam state on Wednesday.
(AFP) People wade through the flood waters in Nagaon district of India’s Assam state on Wednesday.

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