At least four people were killed and dozens more were missing after flash flooding in the Indian Himalayas.
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• Indian army uses dogs, drones and machinery to find missing persons after flash floods kill four and leave over 50 unaccounted for • China evacuates over 75,000 from southern parts as heavy rain causes landslides, flooding NEW DELHI/BEIJING: Deadly floods fuelled by torrential monsoon rains have devastated parts of India and China, killing several people and leaving dozens missing or trapped as rescue teams in both nations raced to find survivors, officials said on Wednesday. In the Indian Himalayas, the army deployed sniffer dogs, drones and heavy earth-moving equipment to search for scores of people missing a day after flash floods ravaged a mountain valley. At least four people were...
At least four people were killed and dozens more were missing after flash flooding in the Indian Himalayas.
At least four people were killed and dozens more were missing after flash flooding in the Indian Himalayas.
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Sơn La Province has been among the hardest hit, with severe flash floods and landslides reported in communes such as Sông Mã, Chiềng Sơ, Sốp...
Rescuers were scouring a devastated Himalayan village in northern India to find dozens of missing people, a day after flash floods killed at least...
Rescuers were scouring a devastated Himalayan village in northern India to find dozens of missing people, a day after flash floods killed at least...
The Indian Army and other forces were helping with the rescue, officials said. With so many missing, the flood’s true death toll was feared to be...
Flash floods have swept away several homes and shops in northern India, killing at least four people.
Flash floods have swept away several homes and shops in northern India, killing at least four people.