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Fri 16 Jul, 2004 12:30 am
Quote:NEW DELHI - Twenty-five people drowned when a homemade boat capsized in a rain-swollen Indian river on Thursday, and another 10 died in their homes, raising the death toll from South Asian flooding to 374.
The toll in South Asia ?- Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and India ?- included 13 deaths newly reported in Bangladesh.
Elsewhere, five deaths were confirmed in northern Japan on Thursday, raising the number killed from heavy rains there to 11.
The annual South Asia flooding, which is fed by melting snow and torrential rains, has left millions in dire need, as waters have washed away homes, roads, crops and telephone lines.
In India, where 232 have died since mid-June, a boat carrying 50 people flipped and sank Thursday in the Bagmati River in eastern India, where monsoon rains have wreaked havoc for weeks.
Fifteen passengers swam to shore safely, while 10 were rescued, said Bipin Kumar, a local administrator. He said rescue workers were trying to pull bodies from the river; 10 had been recovered so far. The accident occurred near Rampur Hari, 560 miles east of New Delhi.
In Gauhati, capital of India's northeastern Assam state, 10 people died when heavy rain caved in hilltop houses in four neighborhoods, District Magistrate Absar Hazarika said.
At least 5.5 million people have been driven from their homes or marooned across Assam the past 10 days, said state Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. He said 3,000 villages were under water.
In Japan, 17 inches of rain have fallen since Monday in the Niigata state, and 5,000 people were in temporary housing, officials said. Two of the five dead found Thursday were from Sanjo. Two people remained missing.
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5.5 million people have been driven from their homes in the last ten days?
Yeow!