Devastating Landslides and Floods Claim Lives in India's Himalayan Region

Over 50 people have been killed in the Indian Himalayas due to landslides triggered by heavy rain, with the death toll expected to rise as more than 20 people remain trapped or missing. The region has experienced unusually heavy rain and melting glaciers, leading to deadly flash floods. Government officials are increasingly attributing these incidents to climate change. Rescue efforts are underway, but the situation remains challenging as houses have been flattened, roads have given way, and swollen rivers have caused further damage. The India Meteorological Department has issued a "red alert" for affected states, and relief measures, including the closure of schools and evacuation to shelters, have been implemented.
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