Perilous Times and Climate Change
School building collapse in rain kills 18 in India
By BISWAJEET BANERJEE
The Associated Press
Wednesday, August 18, 2010; 8:13 AM
LUCKNOW, India -- A mudslide triggered by heavy rains demolished a
school building in northern India on Wednesday, killing at least 18
children, an official said.
A state minister for relief, Khazan Das, said eight children have been
rescued from the single-story school in Sumgarh, a village in
Uttrakhand state.
Rescuers are still looking for another 10 children and two teachers
believed to be buried in the debris of the building.
The children were aged between 6 and 13, Das said.
The region is nearly 375 miles (600 kilometers) southwest of Lucknow,
the capital of Uttar Pradesh state.
Heavy rains have caused mudslides at several place in Uttrakhand state
this week.
India is experiencing heavy rainfall this monsoon season, which usually
continues into October.
Earlier this month, flash floods triggered by a cloudburst killed at
least 175 people in the remote and mountainous Ladakh region of the
Indian portion of Kashmir.