Monsoon flash floods sweep dozens in northern India
August 21, 2022Monsoon rains have triggered flash floods and landslides in northern India, leaving over 40 killed and others missing over the last three days, authorities confirmed on Saturday.
Mud houses, roads and bridges were swept away by the heavy rains, with hundreds of villages swamped in parts of the northern Himalayan states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Heavy rainfall was expected to continue for two more days.
Indian officials said at least 36 people were killed as a result of the floods in Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile in Uttarakhand, officials counted four dead and 13 missing. Hundreds more were displaced.
"We have deployed choppers to rescue people who are stuck in remote areas due to rain related incidents. The rescue operation is happening on full swing," said Ranjit Kumar Sinha, an official in Uttarakhand's disaster management department.
Another state official told the Reuters news agency that torrential rains killed at least six in the eastern state of Odisha. Floods have displaced thousands of the state's residents, as rains swept through the infrastructure.
The monsoon season, which stretches from June to September, brings about heavy rains which yield crops but also often create disasters, due to landslides and floods. However, scientists believe global warming has exacerbated the extremity of rainfalls.
Nearly 200 people died last year due to flash floods in Uttarakhand.
Extreme weather conditions have hit several part of the world this summer, with Europe plagued by intense heat and wildfires, and the Arabian Gulf suffering deadly floods.
rmt/jcg (AP, Reuters)