Raging Rains kill many, displace over two million in India

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*Raging Rains kill many, displace over two million in India*

KOLKATA, June 18 (AFP) Jun 18, 2008

Flash floods triggered by two days of heavy rain in eastern India killed
many more people and displaced more than two million, officials said
Wednesday.

"At least five deaths were reported in two districts as raging rivers
collapsed thousands of huts, uprooted trees and damaged roads," Asim
Sengupta, finance minister of West Bengal state, told AFP.

The minister said 1.6 million people had been made homeless.

Nearly a million people were cut off in the neighbouring eastern coastal
state of Orissa, where two people drowned, disaster management minister
Manmohan Samal said.

Four rivers were overflowing in Orissa, where medical teams were being
sent to affected areas and air force helicopters were due to drop food
packets.

In West Bengal, soldiers had been called to rescue tens of thousands of
people marooned in flooded villages.

Schools and colleges in the affected districts were ordered shut to
house displaced people.

In neighbouring Assam, six people have drowned since Saturday, while in
the remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh 19 people died over
the weekend due to mudslides triggered by a heavy downpour.

More than 350,000 people had taken shelter in government camps in Assam
to escape from rising waters, the government said earlier this week,
before flood waters started receding on Wednesday.

Every year the monsoon causes the Brahmaputra river to flood, submerging
paddy fields, washing away villages, drowning livestock and killing
people in Assam, a remote state of 26 million people.

In 2004, at least 200 people died and more than 12 million were
displaced in the floods.

Weather officials have predicted more rains in the next 24 hours in West
Bengal and Orissa.

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