New Delhi, India — Severe floods and landslides in India's Himalayan regions have
caused at least 69 deaths and injured over 112 people.
Over the past two weeks, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand states faced
severe damage from heavy rainfall.
Local officials report that rivers have overflowed, wreaking havoc
on roads, homes, and vehicles, and severing access to numerous outlying towns
and villages.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a new warning for
"heavy to very heavy rainfall" in the Himalayan region.
Rescue teams, including the military, are working tirelessly to
bring relief supplies to the affected communities.
The local authorities recommend that both residents and visitors
refrain from accessing the mountainous areas.
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