The number of floods and landslides caused by the spillful rains in the Indian state of Himala-Pradesh increased to 69 people.
The northern state of Himal-Pradesh has been influenced by monsoon rains from June 20, the New Delishy television channel NDTV.
The number of floods and landslides caused by spilling rains from June 20 to July 3 to 69 people increased, and the number of wounded to 110.
Search and rescue operations for a search for 37 people in different parts of the state, where about 250 roads are blocked.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in a warning issued for the state of Himala-Pradesh, indicated that the pouring rains are expected to last until July 7.
According to Times of India, the damage from the storms throughout the state is estimated at $ 46 million.
Chief Minister of Himal-Pradesh Sukhvincer Singh Sukhu noted in his statement that infrastructure facilities were damaged due to rains, and in some regions there were interruptions in electricity.
Mousson rains that go in June-September in South Asia, annually cause large-scale natural disasters and accidents, especially in India.