Death Toll Swells To 38 As Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc In India

Death Toll Swells To 38 As Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc In India

NEW DELHI, Aug 21 (NNN-PTI) – The death toll due to flash floods and landslides amid torrential rains has risen to 38, in the northern and eastern parts of India, during the past two days, said media reports today.

Most of the deaths – 22 took place in the northern hilly state of Himachal Pradesh, followed by six deaths in the eastern state of Odisha, four each in Uttarakhand and Jharkhand, and two in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

Himachal Pradesh’s death toll is feared to rise, as six people are still missing, while 12 were injured in separate incidents of house collapse and landslides.

Among the dead, eight were of the same family.

“These floods are the worst in recent decades. A lot of damage has been done to human life and property,” said a local resident.

Rain’s fury has made bridges broken, thus cutting off remote areas. Roads and highways were badly damaged, which hampered the movement of people to a great extent.

Thousands of tourists have been stranded at various places in the hilly state, a popular destination for tourists, both domestic and foreign.

Last night, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, Jairam Thakur, told media that he had directed senior government officials in the affected districts, to clear the roads for traffic movement, and also repair or rebuild damaged bridges.

A report from the Uttarakhand state said that, as many as 235 roads have been closed in the state due to landslides.– NNN-PTI  

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