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Since 2010, almost every year, this young mountain range has revolted against unscientific development, yet the warnings have fallen on deaf ears
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed sorrow over monsoon-triggered floods and landslides, praising rescue efforts by NDRF, SDRF, and armed forces. Amid the crisis, he highlighted Pulwama's first day-night cricket match and the Khelo India Water Sports Festival at Srinagar's Dal Lake
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Cloudbursts and heavy rains unleashed devastation across Uttarakhand on Friday, killing four people, leaving several missing, and burying families under debris. Landslides blocked highways and damaged villages, prompting large-scale rescue operations as the MeT department issued red and orange rain alerts
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Heavy rains triggered multiple flash floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, damaging houses and disrupting traffic on the Kiratpur–Manali National Highway. Rescue teams have been deployed across affected areas, while residents have been urged to stay away from rivers and streams
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At least 24 people have died and dozens remain missing as torrential rains trigger flash floods and landslides across Pakistan. Authorities have deployed rescue teams, helicopters, and high-alert measures to safeguard residents and tourists in affected regions.
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Heavy rains battered Seoul and nearby cities for two days, leaving at least one person dead and nearly 1,000 evacuated. Flooded roads, landslides and power outages disrupted daily life, while emergency teams rescued over 140 people and worked to restore services.
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Tourism, which is central to Uttarakhand’s economy, has fuelled rampant, often unregulated construction across the State
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Rescue teams are searching for 30 missing people after cloudbursts and flash floods devastated Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district. Extensive damage to infrastructure and livestock has been reported. The state faces continued rain, with estimated losses nearing ₹700 crore and 78 deaths recorded
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About 1,500 police officers deployed for disaster-mitigation work; more than 2 million people affected by storm
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Water stagnation on the runway caused a couple of flights arriving from Hyderabad to be diverted to Chennai. Additionally, the road leading to the airport was flooded due to the ongoing heavy rain.
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Security agencies deployed for search, rescue and relief efforts, and over 4,500 disaster-affected individuals rescued so far
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Eyewitnesses say they had never seen such a devastating flood and inundation in the Kathmandu Valley in 40-45 years
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In Soreng district's Daramdin, several villages have reported numerous landslides that have damaged homes and resulted in livestock losses
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Of the fatalities, 29 were from Cao Bang Province, 45 from Lao Cai Province, and 37 from Yen Bai Province. Local authorities in Tuyen Quang confirmed on Tuesday that the Lo River dyke in Quyet Thang commune had broken due to rising water levels, according to Xinhua and Vietnam News Agency.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said departments have been instructed to immediately dispatch necessary equipment
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CM Naidu says 9.7 lakh cusecs of flood water was discharged from Prakasam Barrage, recalling that flooding of this magnitude last happened in 1998
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Authorities fear that pilgrims, tourists might meet with road accidents due to possible landslides caused by incessant rain in the region
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According to Vijayawada Municipal Commissioner HM Dhyanachandra, five persons died due to landslides at Mogalrajapuram
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Chief Minister Manik Saha says that as per preliminary assessment, damages to properties, crops and infrastructure amounted to around Rs 15,000 cr
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Says the natural disaster was just another instance of nature reacting to human "apathy and greed"