Unprecedented rainfall across North India over the last three days has left over 30 people dead. The scale of the damage can be seen in visuals from these areas that showed bridges and houses falling apart, vehicles trapped due to landslides, rivers swelling above their danger limits and vulnerable people being shifted from low-lying areas.
Floods, Landslides In North India After Monsoon Fury - In Pictures
Unprecedented rainfall across North India over the last three days has left over 30 people dead. The scale of the damage can be seen in visuals from these areas that showed bridges and houses falling apart, vehicles trapped due to landslides, rivers swelling above their danger limits and vulnerable people being shifted from low-lying areas.
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