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Floods slam villages in southern Indian state

 


Floods hammer towns in southern Indian state 

Rains across Kerala prompted streak floods and avalanches. Somewhere around 42 individuals have kicked the bucket somewhat recently, as indicated by an assertion from the main pastor's office. 

Local locations, schools and water bodies were to some extent lowered on Saturday (October 22) as individuals swam through water to arrive at their objections. 

"We really wanted to figure out how to get this water out from the streets and fields then, at that point, just would we be able to live there. We have been living here for quite a long time. We don't have a choice to live elsewhere," said a neighborhood, Meenakshi. 

Kerala was additionally a casualty to the most exceedingly awful floods in a century in 2018 that had killed no less than 400 individuals and dislodged around 200,000. 

India, with 1.3 billion individuals, depends on precipitation to help its populace, a considerable lot of whom live depend on cultivating. Be that as it may, inordinate precipitation can cause floods, avalanches and water-borne sicknesses.

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