The consequences of cyclone Komen are ongoing in parts of Bengal, Odisha, Manipur, Gujarat and Rajasthan. Another round of heavy rains has severely affected already waterlogged areas, causing more floods and landslides. About 81 people lost their lives due to flood related incidents, and over 80 lakh (8 million) people were affected, up to August 2.
As the low pressure area reached Gangetic West Bengal, heavy rains continue to sweep the affected areas. 12 districts and large areas of Kolkata, the capital of India have been submerged by flooding waters, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said.
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According to Znews,14 district and about 40 lakh (4 million) people were affected by the floods in Gujarat in the last couple of days.
Temporary relief camps have been set up in affected areas and people are accommodated on need basis. Relief and rescue operations have been employed across the affected areas and over 10 lakh (1 million) of food packets have been distributed to the victims of ongoing floods, according to the local officials.
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The floods in Manipur which have affected about 1 lakh (100 000) people are likely to be the worst in the last three decades. 20 people died in a landslide caused by severe flooding in Joumol village in Chandel district, on August 1. The river Chakpi level is well above the danger mark.
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