Eight killed in flash floods in India amid heavy monsoon rain | Inquirer News

Eight killed in flash floods in India amid heavy monsoon rain

/ 04:34 PM October 06, 2022

FILE PHOTO: People use Coracle boats to move through a water-logged neighborhood following torrential rains in Bengaluru, India, on September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Samuel Rajkumar

NEW DELHI — Eight people died after flash floods hit a river in India’s eastern state of West Bengal on Wednesday in the latest incident of heavy seasonal rain causing havoc in South Asia.

Around 70 people were rescued by disaster relief teams, while 13 were undergoing treatment at a regional hospital, West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

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The incident happened as people were immersing an idol of Hindu goddess Durga in the Mal river in the state’s Jalpaiguri district as part of religious festivities, Banerjee said.

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“Anguished by the mishap during Durga Puja festivities in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal. Condolences to those who lost their loved ones,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on Twitter as he announced a compensation package in addition to that of the state government.

Eastern and north-eastern parts of India received 128% more rainfall than normal on Wednesday, with some places receiving as much as 9 cm (3.5 inches) of rain, according to the state-run India Meteorological Department, which has forecast heavy rain in West Bengal and nearby states in the next three to four days.

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South Asian countries have been lashed by heavy seasonal monsoon rains over the last couple of months. In Pakistan, abnormal rains and glacial melt have triggered floods that have submerged huge swathes of the country, leading to nearly 1,700 deaths, in what has been described as an impact of climate change.

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READ: Floods, landslides kill dozens as monsoon rains lash northern, eastern India

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In Nepal, authorities said two days of incessant rain has caused the water level in many rivers to rise.

“We have issued alerts to villagers along the river banks to remain on high alert for possible floods and landslides in the hilly areas, but not asked them to evacuate yet,” National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority spokesperson Dijan Bhattarai told Reuters.

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More than 60 people have been killed across Nepal in flash floods and landslides so far this year, according to official data. In neighboring Bhutan authorities said at least five people were killed in a landslide last week.

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