India | Floods in Karnataka after 450 mm of rain in 24 hours

2020-09-24 2020-09-24T09:36:13Z
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ArabiaWeather - More heavy rains in the state of Karnataka in India on September 21 caused floods in separate areas of the state.

 

Local media reported two deaths, while two people are still missing after being swept away by flood waters in the state.

 

Tunisia | The death of 6 people, including three children, due to the torrents

 

The "floods" site stated that 450 mm fell within 24 hours in the state, including 344 mm in Honavar and Utara Canada, while 154 mm of rain fell in Yelabor and Utara Canada.

 

The Indian Central Water Committee stated that heavy rains caused a rise in the water level in the state, which prompted the authorities to issue warnings in those areas, and local media said that several rivers destroyed their banks, which led to the destruction of at least 4 bridges.

 

Some 135 people stranded in the floods were rescued by fire and emergency services personnel, and those evacuated were housed in temporary accommodation.

 

4 people died due to torrents in Mauritania

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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