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India floods kill more than 270, displace one million

by Reuters
Wednesday, 14 August 2019 11:12 GMT

A man salvages a chair following floods in Sangli district in the western state of Maharashtra, India, August 12, 2019. REUTERS/Stringer

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The southern states of Kerala and Karnataka, and Maharashtra and Gujarat in the west, are among the hardest hit

* Western and southern states hardest hit by floods, landslides

* More than 50 people missing in southern state of Kerala

* Weather dept forecasts heavy rains in some affected states

By Gopakumar Warrier and Rajendra Jadhav

BENGALURU/MUMBAI, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Floods and landslides have killed more than 270 people in India this month, displaced one million and inundated thousands of homes across six states, authorities said on Wednesday after two weeks of heavy monsoon rains.

The rains from June to September are a lifeline for rural India, delivering some 70% of the country's rainfall, but they also cause death and destruction each year.

The southern states of Kerala and Karnataka, and Maharashtra and Gujarat in the west, were among the hardest hit by floods that washed away thousands of hectares of summer-sown crops and damaged roads and rail lines.

At least 95 people were killed and more than 50 are missing in Kerala, where heavy rainfall triggered dozens of landslides last week and trapped more than 100 people.

About 190,000 people are still living in relief camps in the state, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, but he added some people are returning home as flood waters recede.

In neighbouring Karnataka, home to the technology hub Bengaluru, 54 people died and 15 are missing after rivers burst their banks when authorities released water from dams.

Nearly 700,000 people have been evacuated in the state.

Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat, as well as the central state of Madhya Pradesh, in the next two days, weather officials said.

In Maharashtra, which includes the financial capital Mumbai, 48 people died but flood waters are receding, said a state official.

"We are now trying to restore electricity and drinking water supplies," he said.

In Madhya Pradesh, the biggest producer of soybeans, heavy rains killed 32 people and damaged crops, authorities said.

In Gujarat, 31 people died in rain-related incidents, while landslides killed nearly a dozen people in the northern hilly state of Uttarakhand. (Reporting by Gopakumar Warrier and Rajendra Jadhav Editing by Euan Rocha and Darren Schuettler)

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