India Hit by Deadly Floods
Reuters
GUWAHATI, India —
Floods from the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries have killed at least seven people in India’s northeastern Assam state, officials said Sunday. About 160,000 people have lost their homes and water levels are still rising, they said.
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