Landslide in India kills at least 14 and leaves 30 missing, as climate change-linked heavy rains continue

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Experts say climate change is at least party responsible for the erratic, early rains that have affected northeast India and Bangladesh, triggering landslides and unprecedented floods

, which is downriver of much of the rainfall, has also been badly affected.in states including Assam, Manipur, Tripura and Sikkim, and 42 people have died in Bangladesh since 17 May.While the monsoon season normally comes at around this time, scientists said the annual rains arrived early this year, with torrential rain lashing northeastern India and Bangladesh as early as March.

Despite heavy rain in some areas, the latest figures from the state-run weather office showed that India received 8% less rainfall than average in June because of scanty rainfall in the central parts of the country.US hit by floods, mudslides, wildfires resembling 'an erupting volcano' and a record heatwave in two days

Central India received as much as 54% less rainfall than normal in the month, according to India Meteorological Department data, prompting fears for areas that are extensively planted with cotton, soybean and sugar cane. In early May, a heatwave caused a cut in forecasts for yields of India's wheat crop, resulting in the country banning the export of the staple, fuelling a rise in the price of the food stuff on world markets, where the

 

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But the Indian in our neighborhood I saw him today morning

Sorry folk. But poor Bangladesh area has experienced drastic floods due to it geographical location and lowlands/soil compositions since before it was a country. Please stop w/climate cultists hysteria you are peddling to teenagers. PS my experts say you are full of it😂

Still going on about parties 😁

Who are these faceless experts? Let’s see some names for once. Media always banging on about experts, scientists, saying this and that but who the hell are they?

If it RAINS too much- Climate Change Too DRY- Climate Change Too WINDY- Climate Change EARTHQUAKES- Climate Change FIRES - Climate Change Too COLD- Climate Change to HOT- Climate Change NO SHIT!

Experts say... Scientists say.... You don't actually name them or point to any research. There have always been floods in India. It's called monsoon.

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