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Drama in India: Huge floods led to the collapse of a bridge and hundreds of flooded villages Israel today

2022-08-21T17:36:58.954Z


The monsoon season in India brought with it heavy rains for three days in a row, which led to dozens of deaths in several areas in the north and east of the country • Hundreds of thousands were forced from their homes


The crazy weather that hit the world last week continues this week in India as well.

Floods and mudslides in the Indian subcontinent caused by the monsoon season that usually hits the region between June and September, led to 50 deaths in the north and east of the country.

Hundreds of villages were flooded, and as a result entire houses were washed away on top of their residents, and as a result there has been a race against the clock for three days to rescue hundreds of thousands, many of whom are forced to stay in temporary shelters. 

Reuters

In the state of Himachal Pradesh, which is part of the Himalayan range, at least 36 people were killed over the weekend due to floods and mudslides, and one of the bridges in the state collapsed and led to the death of at least two people in the city of Kangra.

At least 4 dead and 13 missing were also reported in the neighboring state of Uttarakhand, and in the state of Odisha in the east of the country at least six people died from the floods that led to the disconnection of the electricity and water supply of about eight hundred thousand people, many of whom had to be displaced from their homes. 

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Source: israelhayom

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