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At least 40 killed after glacial lake flooding in Indian Himalayas - officials

At least 40 killed after glacial lake flooding in Indian Himalayas - officials

Friday, October 06, 2023, 12:42 GMT+7
At least 40 killed after glacial lake flooding in Indian Himalayas - officials
Trucks buried in mud are seen in an area affected by flood in Sikkim in this undated handout image released by the Indian Army on October 5, 2023. Photo: Reuters

KOLKATA -- At least 40 people were killed after a glacial lake burst its banks and triggered flash floods this week in the Indian Himalayas, government officials told Reuters on Friday as rescuers searched for dozens still missing.

The Lhonak Lake in the mountainous Sikkim state overflowed on Wednesday, causing major flooding that authorities said had impacted the lives of 22,000 people.

It is the latest deadly weather event in South Asia's mountains being blamed on climate change.

Sikkim officials had put the death toll at 18 on Thursday evening. Officials in the neighbouring downstream state of West Bengal told Reuters that emergency teams recovered another 22 bodies that had been washed away.

The Indian army said it is planning to evacuate nearly 1,500 stranded tourists using helicopters as weather in the region improves.

People walk along the area affected by the flood at Golitar, in Singtam, Sikkim, India October 5, 2023. Photo: Reuters
People walk along the area affected by the flood at Golitar, in Singtam, Sikkim, India October 5, 2023. Photo: Reuters

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