Severe Rain and Landslides Leave Nine Dead Across Multiple Indian States
Heavy monsoon rainfall and subsequent landslides have resulted in at least nine fatalities across several Indian states. The extreme weather conditions have caused significant infrastructure damage and disruptions to daily life. In response to the escalating crisis, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued fresh warnings for southern Bengal, predicting continued heavy downpours over the coming days. Local authorities are on high alert as rescue operations proceed in affected areas. The weather office continues to monitor the situation closely, advising residents in high-risk zones to take necessary precautions against further flooding and geological instability.
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