[DIPECHO Network] More than 2200 dead in flood hit South Asia
Santosh Nepal
sanepal at icimod.org
Mon Aug 13 06:10:34 CDT 2007
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than 2,200 dead in flood-hit South Asia
Source: Reliefweb
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/SJHG-7628MV?OpenDocument&rc=3
NEW DELHI, Aug 12, 2007 (AFP) - The death toll from South Asia's worst
floods in 30 years topped 2,200 on Sunday as torrential monsoon rains
resumed in several parts of the subcontinent, officials said.
The floods have affected 30 million people in India, Bangladesh and Nepal
since the start of the annual monsoon season in June, and many are still
dependent on food and drinking water provided by relief workers.
As survivors struggled to clean up their flooded homes, heavy rains again
lashed five states in northern and eastern India, including hardest-hit
Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, officials said.
In impoverished Bihar, where about 15 million people have been displaced
and scores of roads remain submerged, 39 people died in flood-related
incidents since Saturday night, officials in the state capital Patna said.
One of the victims was a man beaten to death by police Sunday after he
joined a protest to demand food at a relief centre in Saharsa district,
local administrator Niranjan Kumar Choudhry said.
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for
tens of millions of dollars in emergency aid at a meeting in New Delhi late
Sunday.
"The prime minister assured his government will give all possible
assistance to Bihar," Singh's spokesman Sanjaya Baru said after the talks.
In northern India, 15 people have died since late Saturday, including a
television reporter whose jeep plunged into a gorge, police and officials
from the privately-run Zee Television station said.
The latest deaths took the toll in India alone to at least 1,722, according
to one official count, but that figure did not take into account those
killed in numerous boat accidents in Assam, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh states.
At least 411 people have died in Bangladesh and another 99 in Nepal.
International organisations and foreign governments from Saudi Arabia to
Canada have offered millions of dollars in aid, mainly for Nepal and
Bangladesh, where some 40 percent of the land is under water.
Tens of thousands of people have been admitted to hospital this month with
diarrhoea and other water-borne diseases, Habiba Khatun of the Bangladeshi
health department said Sunday.
In Nepal, where 300,000 people were affected by the floods, officials said
the first priority was to prevent a disease epidemic.
"We are in high alert regarding epidemic breakout from water-borne diseases
in the flood- and landslide-affected districts," said Ishwar Regmi, an
official at Nepal's home ministry.
With regards,
Santosh Nepal
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Santosh Nepal
Water, Hazards and Environmental Management
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
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Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: +977-1-500 32 22
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E-mail: sanepal at icimod.org
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