Toll of India Himalayan Flood Likely to Be at Least 70
- India's rescue operation continues in Uttarakhand, searching for over 40 missing people after mudslides and flash floods in Dharali on August 5, according to a disaster official.
- The Indian Army reports that nine of its personnel involved in rescue efforts are still missing.
- Four deaths have been confirmed from the disaster, making the likely overall toll exceed 70, according to local authorities.
- Experts have indicated that climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of such disasters, making the incident a 'wake-up call' regarding global warming.
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Death toll of India Himalayan flood likely to be at least 70, officials say
More than 100 people were initially reported as missing, but the local government now lists 68 people as missing, including 44 Indians and 22 Nepalis. Nine soldiers are on the list
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Read Full ArticleDisaster management authorities continue to search for bodies in the ruins of Dharali, a tourist town in the state of Uttarakhand, India, after an avalanche that occurred on August 5 that buried the village under mud and cold water streams. Until this Tuesday, 68 missing persons —44 Indians and [...] The post At least 68 missing after avalanche in the tourist town of the Indian Himalayas appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right7Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Center, 41% Right
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- 41% of the sources are Center, 41% of the sources lean Right
41% Right
L 18%
C 41%
R 41%
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