Khaleej Times

Floods kill 20, leave thousands homeless

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guwahati — Heavy rains since the start of India’s monsoon season have triggered floods and landslides in parts of the remote northeaste­rn region, causing at least 20 deaths, authoritie­s said on Wednesday.

The deaths included drowning or fatal injuries from collapsed homes in Assam state, where the mighty Brahmaputr­a River was flowing above the danger level, swelled by the heavy rain in the past two weeks, said the state’s disaster management authority.

Nearly 400,000 people have left their flooded homes in 750 villages across nearly half of Assam’s 27 districts. Nearly 30,000 people have taken shelter in relief camps run by the state government. Most others were living with their relatives or on nearby river embankment­s or higher ground.

On Tuesday, the authority said it evacuated 400 students after their school campus was flooded in western Nalbari district, 90km west of Guwahati.

In neighbouri­ng Arunachal Pradesh state, roads to several districts have been cut off due to incessant rain and landslides.

An Indian air force helicopter flying food supplies to remote areas went missing in the state in bad weather Tuesday, said India’s junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju.

Rijiju himself had a narrow escape when his helicopter was caught in a storm and heavy rains and force-landed in Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. —

 ?? PTI ?? A woman with her child, in a utensil, moves to a safer place from the flood affected Khanamukh village in Morigoan, Assam, on Wednesday. —
PTI A woman with her child, in a utensil, moves to a safer place from the flood affected Khanamukh village in Morigoan, Assam, on Wednesday. —

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