Flows, landslides and traffic accidents caused by heavy rains in the Northern Indian state of Himala-Pradesh, claimed the lives of 125 people.
According to the Indian NDTV television channel, Mussonny rains, which have been in Himala-Pradesh from June 20, continue to lead to human victims and material losses.
The statement of the Center for the Management of the Spontaneous Regulations of the state (SDMA) says that the number of people who died as a result of floods, landslides and sudden rains caused by severe mousson rains amounted to 70 people.
The statement reports that the number of deaths in traffic accidents caused by floods, landslides and sudden rains increased to 55 people.
Rains also damaged the infrastructure, as a result of which 468 motorways were closed and 676 water networks were interrupted.
Mousson rains that go in June-September in South Asia, annually cause large-scale natural disasters and accidents, especially in India.