More than 4 Crore People Displaced from Homes, 40 Lac Acres Crops Land Destroyed Due to Flood

Because of the severe rains and flood, the situation is getting worse across the nation with each passing hour.

More damage has been caused by the recent monsoon rains than was initially anticipated; today, 1128 people have died across the nation due to recent rains and flooding, and the number is rising daily.

According to data from various sources, 3600 km of highways, 356 small and large link bridges, 1142 shops, and 20 lakh homes have all been partially or fully devastated throughout the nation.

According to early reports, standing crops on 40 acres of land were destroyed by rain and flooding.

However, approximately 2 lack cattle animals (including sheep, goats, cows, buffaloes) had died results to the food crises in the country.

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