As Result Of Pouring Rains In India, 44 People Were Killed

The number of deaths of natural disasters caused by heavy rains in the north-east of India increased to 44 people.

According to the Indian NDTV television channel, the rains of the Mussona season provoked landslides and sudden floods, significantly complicating life in the region.

According to the latest data, the victims among the population were recorded in the states of the Assam, Arunal-Pradesh, Meghalai, Manipur, Tripura, Nagalend and Mizora.

According to the authorities, the heavy rains affected more than 1,500 villages and damaged over 14,739 hectares of agricultural land.

The Indian Meteorological Service (IMD) previously warned that in the coming days the shows in the region will continue.

Musson rains, which annually collapse to the country from June to September, lead to human victims and cause significant material damage.