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Thousands displaced in floods in north-eastern India, rain abates

Thousands of individuals have actually been displaced in India's northeastern state of Assam and at least 37 people have died in heavy rain, floods and landslides in the last two months, officials said on Monday.

Although rains have abated in the last 2 days and enhanced the flood situation partially, at least 200,000 individuals were impacted in 11 districts of the state due rain-related occurrences, a release from the state's disaster management authority said.

More than 12,000 individuals have actually been displaced from their homes in the state and authorities said they anticipated another wave of floods in July, with the Kushiyara river, a transboundary river in between India and Bangladesh flowing above the danger mark in numerous locations.

India's north-east and neighbouring Bangladesh have actually been ravaged by floods in the last two months, leaving millions stranded, with weather authorities anticipating that the circumstance might aggravate.

The scenario in Bangladesh had likewise enhanced as water levels of various rivers had actually receded and upstream water from India had actually reduced, officials stated.

(source: Reuters)