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Thiruvananthapuram Schools and Colleges Shut Amid Kerala Rains

Thiruvananthapuram Schools and Colleges Shut Amid Kerala Rains

Continuous rainfall has prompted the district administration in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, to order the closure of schools and colleges on October 16. Reports of landslides and flooding have emerged in various parts of the state, with a focus on the southernmost district of Thiruvananthapuram. District Collector Geromic George announced the closure

Sikkim Flash Floods Leave 53 Dead, 140 Missing, and Thousands Displaced

Sikkim Flash Floods Leave 53 Dead, 140 Missing, and Thousands Displaced

Sikkim is grappling with a catastrophic flash flood situation, resulting in 53 casualties, including seven soldiers. In addition, 27 bodies were recovered from the Teesta riverbed in West Bengal. Over 140 individuals are missing, and thousands have been displaced. Severe damage has been inflicted on 1,173 houses, while 2,413 people

Flood in Libya have raised concerns of a potential 2,000 fatalities

Flood in Libya have raised concerns of a potential 2,000 fatalities

Over the past two days, Libya has been ravaged by deadly storm winds and extensive flooding, resulting in an estimated casualty toll in the thousands. On Monday, Osama Hamad, the leader of Libya’s eastern government, reported that more than 2,000 individuals had perished, and thousands remained unaccounted for in the

2 people dead and thousands homeless in Chile after heavy rains

2 people dead and thousands homeless in Chile after heavy rains

New Delhi: Two people died on Monday due to severe flooding in the central-southern region of Chile. While thousands of people have become homeless. Meanwhile, President Gabriel Boric visited the affected areas and declared a state of disaster. Let us tell you that in late June, the areas around Chile

5 people dead and over 40,000 evacuated as monsoon floods hit Myanmar

5 people dead and over 40,000 evacuated as monsoon floods hit Myanmar

New Delhi: Monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in Myanmar, killing at least five people and displacing nearly 40,000. Villages and farms in Rakhine State, devastated by Cyclone Mocha in May, are completely submerged. Heavy rain falls on these days every year in Myanmar, but unusual weather events have been