In India, floods and landslides caused by heavy rains have occurred one after another in the north and south, killing more than 60 people so far, and heavy rains are expected to continue in the south, so there is concern that the damage will spread.

In Uttarakhand, northern India, heavy rains continued on the 19th, causing widespread flooding such as river flooding.



A large amount of muddy water also flowed into residential areas, and military and disaster authorities used boats and helicopters to rescue residents, but 34 people have been confirmed dead and some are missing. That is.



Also, in southern Kerala, heavy rains until the 17th caused a series of landslides and houses were washed away, killing at least 27 people.



Meteorological officials have warned that heavy rains will continue in Kerala for the next few days, which could lead to further damage.



In India, the rainy season called monsoon occurs from June to September every year, and floods occur one after another in various places, but recently, heavy rains have continued to damage other areas, and local media are affected by climate change. I point out that there is no such thing.