Indian floods kill 29

Surging flood waters have killed at least 29 people and displaced more than a million others in north-eastern India, officials said today.

Indian floods kill 29

Surging flood waters have killed at least 29 people and displaced more than a million others in north-eastern India, officials said today.

Heavy monsoon rains caused the Brahmaputra River – one of Asia’s largest – to overflow its banks and inundate more than 2,000 villages across Assam state, according to the flood control centre in the state capital, Gauhati.

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