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Flooding in India Leaves 3.5 million Homeless By Joshua S Hill September 11, 2007
The floods, which have sporadically affected the area since July of 2007, have also reached Bangladesh, and forced around a million people from their homes, and left thousands stranded. In the adjoining state to Assam, Manipur, at least 55,000 people have been left homeless and are sheltering in more than 30 relief camps.
"The situation is grim," the chief minister of tea- and oil-rich Assam state, Tarun Gogoi, told Reuters on Tuesday. 3 million people from Assam are currently living in temporary shelters, government buildings, and local schools. So far, the tally for Assam dead sits at 50. Landslides and flooding have blocked many highways, including links to the tiny border state of Sikkim, and have stranded trucks delivering essential foodstuffs and medicine, subsequently forcing the price of such essentials to rise dramatically.
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