ACT members to expand response to floods in Indian States
ACT members responding to floods in several Indian states have turned their attention to the flood situation in southern and southwestern districts of Rajasthan, which has worsened since the third week of August. In several villages in the districts of Barmer, Jaiselmer and
More than 800,000 of Barmer district’s two million residents are reported to have been affected by the rains. There are reports of large-scale damage to houses and property. 47,000 cattle have died in the floods, according to official sources. According to unconfirmed reports, 5,200 houses are damaged, and crops worth 300 million Indian rupees have been lost.
Floods throughout several Indian states have severely affected millions of people since the second half of July. A Reuters article posted on Reliefweb on August 9 reported that by that time 4,5 million people had been driven from their homes because of floods across the country.
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