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  • 24
    Sep
    2012
    6:15pm, EDT

    Floods, landslides displace 1 million in India; 33 dead

    Anupam Nath / AP

    Flood affected villagers gather to collect distributed food grains in Burhabrhi village, 41 miles east of Gauhati, Assam state, India, Sept. 24, 2012.

    Reuters reports — Floods and landslides caused by relentless rain in northeast India have killed at least 33 people and displaced more than a million over the past week, officials said on Monday.

    At least 21 people were killed in landslides and another eight were missing in the mountainous state of Sikkim, said state government spokesman A.S. Tobgay. Full story…

    Reuters

    An island in the Brahmaputra river floods in Majuli, India, Sept. 24.

    Utpal Baruah / Reuters

    A woman hangs clothes outside her partially submerged home during flooding in Pandu, India, Sept. 24.

    Anupam Nath / AP

    A flood-affected woman makes temporary shelter in Burhabrhi village, India, Sept. 24.

    Anupam Nath / AP

    Flood affected children arrive in a raft in Burhabrhi village, India Sept. 24.

    Anupam Nath / AP

    A woman sits with her son in a makeshift hut in Burhabrhi village, India, Sept. 24.

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    Here's a chance for our culprit in chief to score a few humanitarian points instead of constantly siding with Sunni based Islamic radicals. India has been a true friend, and ally of the United States. If ever there was a time to step up to the plate, it is now.

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  • 4
    Aug
    2012
    5:55pm, EDT

    Flash floods hit parts of India amid heavy rains

    Jaipal Singh / EPA

    Locals watch the raging River Tawi during flash floods on the outskirts of Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India, Aug. 4. A flood alert has been issued in Jammu as heavy rains continued to lash the city for two consecutive days. At least 5 people were rescued from the flash floods that occured in the River Tawi.

    Farooq Khan / EPA

    A Kashmiri man holding an umbrella rushes along a row of tourist boats laying idle on the banks of the Dal Lake in Srinagar, India, Aug. 4.

    Jaipal Singh / EPA

    An Indian Gujjar nomad woman searches for belongings in her mud house during flash floods on the outskirts of Jammu, India, Aug. 4.

     

    4 comments

    Mother Nature will do what she wants to do, and the Human race, with all of our technological abilities, will not be able to stop her. Maybe a delay here or there, but stop her, no way. some people will stop at nothing to make a political statement.

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  • 3
    Jul
    2012
    3:43pm, EDT

    Indian army evacuates people from flooded Assam state of India

    Utpal Baruah / Reuters

    Flood-affected people walk through a damaged road at Marigaon district in the northeastern Indian state of Assam on Tuesday. At least 77 people have been killed and nearly two million affected by heavy monsoon rains that caused floods in Assam, in what the prime minister on Monday called one of the worst such disasters to strike recently. The mighty Brahmaputra River and many of its tributaries have breached their banks after downpours, washing away thousands of homes mostly made of bamboo and straw, as well as roads, bridges and power lines.

    Anupam Nath / AP

    Indian army soldiers rescue flood affected villagers in Phateki, 270 kilometers (169 miles) east of Gauhati on Monday. Nearly half a million people took refuge in relief camps set up in government buildings after the devastating floods killed 95 people and left 14 missing in northeastern Assam state.

    EPA

    Nurses get on to an army boat for the remote flood affected areas in the worst flood affected Sonitpur district of Assam state about 270 km from Guwahati city, India, on Tuesday. Over 80 people have died as a result of the floods in Assam.

    EPA

    Medicine is sprayed on the feet of a flood affected victim in Phatekai village in the worst flood affected Sonitpur district of Assam state about 270 km from Guwahati city, India, on Tuesday. Over 80 people have died as a result of the floods in Assam.

    See more images of the flooding in Assam. 

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    1 comment

    Tough lesson .... Sorry for their loses .... Build more dykes and levies .... Try to avoid this from occurring again ....

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  • 2
    Jul
    2012
    8:15am, EDT

    AP

    An Indian Air Force helicopter distributes relief materials at a flood hit area in Sonitpur, Assam, India, on July 1, 2012.

    Floods strand villages, kill 77 in India's Assam state

    Reuters reports — At least 77 people have been killed and nearly two million affected by heavy monsoon rains that caused floods in India's northeastern Assam state, in what the prime minister on Monday called one of the worst such disasters to strike recently.

    Authorities have given shelter, food and medicines to thousands of homeless people, and deployed mobile medical teams to prevent the outbreak of disease. Read the full story.

    Previously on PhotoBlog: Indian floods displace more than 850,000

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    No water shortage there ....

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  • 1
    Jul
    2012
    7:05pm, EDT

    Anupam Nath / AP

    Floods swamp thousands of Indian villages

    A man rows a boat through flood waters at Himoluwa about 47 miles west of Gauhati, India, July 1. More than a week of heavy rains in Assam state has caused the Brahmaputra River, one of Asia's largest, to surpass dangerous levels. Smaller rivers have also overflown their banks.

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    Good thing he had a boat I guess ....

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  • 29
    Jun
    2012
    8:17am, EDT

    India floods displace more than 850,000

    Biju Boro / AFP - Getty Images

    A mahout moves an elephant to higher ground as villagers paddle with their belongings through flood waters in the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, some 55 km from Guwahati, the capital city of Assam, India on June 28, 2012.

    Raging floodwaters fed by monsoon rains have inundated more than 2,000 villages in northeast India, sweeping away homes and forcing more than 850,000 people to flee their homes.

    Floodwaters have submerged 90 per cent of a wildlife sanctuary in Assam, forcing rhinos and other wild animals to shelter in the woodland of the park which is located at a higher altitude. 

    -- The Associated Press and Agence France Presse contributed to this report

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    EPA

    Wild Asiatic water buffalo run to take shelter on high ground inside the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in the flood-affected Morigaon district of Assam on June 28, 2012. The sanctuary has been underwater for two days.

    Anupam Nath / AP

    A man pauses before making his way through flood waters at Burhaburhi village, about 40 miles east of Guwahati on June 29, 2012.

     

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    That would be so cool to have an elephant

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  • 29
    Sep
    2011
    2:20pm, EDT

    Pretty photo of bad monsoon flooding in India

    Kevin Frayer / AP

    Flood-affected boys row a makeshift banana raft on their way to a marooned community near Patamundi, about 75 miles north of Bhubaneshwar, India, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    Sometimes natural disasters make pretty pictures.

    More news about the flooding that had killed more than 350 people so far.  Watch NBC's Amna Nawaz's report below.

    NBC's Amna Nawaz toured Pakistan's flooded southern province of Sindh in a helicopter.  The area is still reeling from last year's epic floods, and has been swamped by monsoon rains.        

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  • 18
    Jul
    2011
    10:27am, EDT

    Picnickers swept away in flash flood

    EPA

    A diver tries to rescue people swept away in overflowing waters at Patalpani waterfall after heavy rains at Patalpani near Indore, Madhya Pradesh, central India, on Sunday, July 17. Five picnickers were swept away in a flash flood after the heavy rains in the Malendi, Kodariya, Badgonda village Panchayat area.

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    Tragic to see a family's weekend end like this when all they wanted to do was have a picnic.

    A family of five was swept away by a rogue wave during a picnic in central India. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

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    Darwin wins again.

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  • 18
    Jun
    2011
    1:03pm, EDT

    Heavy rains cause flooding in India

    Rupak De Chowdhuri / Reuters

    A wave of flood water, created by a passing vehicle, flows past a man standing at the doorway of his closed shop after heavy rains in Kolkata, India, June 18.

     

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