Khaleej Times

15 dead in monsoon floods, landslides

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new delhi — At least 15 people died in floods and landslides in India on Wednesday, officials said, pushing the death toll from the annual monsoon rains pounding the country closer to 200.

Landslides swept at least nine people to their deaths in Manipur in India’s remote and hilly northeast, said the state’s Chief Minister Nongthomba­m Biren. “I am deeply saddened to know that nine precious life lost due to landslide at three places in Tamenglong headquarte­r,” he wrote on Twitter.

Eight of the victims were children, including several from one family, local media reported.

Separately, six people were killed in floods and landslides in Uttarakhan­d, a Himalayan state in India’s north, officials there said on Wednesday.

Four members of one family were swept away by a landslide and two

others drowned in a river swollen by heavy rain, state emergency department official Piyush Kumar said.

The arrival of the monsoon, which lasts roughly from June to September, is heralded by millions of farmers but the relentless rain wreaks death and destructio­n every year.

Already 34 people in Assam, another hilly state neighbouri­ng Manipur, have been killed since May. Nearly 2,000 others have been forced from their homes by floodwater­s. —

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Number of people killed in landslide in Manipur

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