September 23, 2023

Floods in India due to rains, more than 500,000 people displaced

Indian cities and especially the capital New Delhi are burning with heat and heatwave.

Flood and rain

 According to media reports, the eruption of Brahmaputra, one of the major rivers in Asia, swept away 1,500 nearby villages.

Keep in mind that this river flows from India’s neighboring countries Bangladesh to Tibet.

The continuous rains have enveloped most of the uneven states. The rains are continuing today and are likely to continue for the next two days.

Assam Water Resources Minister Pajush Hazarika told Reuters: “More than 500,000 people have been affected by the floods after heavy rains and the flood situation is changing every hour. In the last three days, seven people have been killed in various incidents.” Have drowned.

Health Minister Kishab Mahanta said that rescue operations of Indian Army personnel were underway and more than 2,000 people had been rescued in Hojai district.

Officials say the water level in Brahmaputra is likely to rise further.

Assam Revenue Minister Jogan Mohan said, “Conditions are deteriorating. Dema Hasao district has been severely affected, with landslides and floods cutting off the land route.”

Indian cities and especially the capital New Delhi are burning with heat and heatwave.

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