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Floods, landslides in India's Tripura state displace tens of thousands

GUWAHATI/DHAKA — Soldiers in lifeboats ferried people to safety on Aug 23 in India's north-eastern state of Tripura after heavy rain triggered floods and landslides, forcing more than 65,000 people from their homes and killing 23, the authorities said.

Television images showed army personnel manning the rescue craft, while cars and buses were marooned in streets of knee-deep water, and disaster management officials said four days of incessant rain had swelled rivers.

"As of this morning, most rivers are flowing below the critical mark," said one of them, Suman Deb, although the intensity of the rain had reduced since Aug 22 night.

"However, the river Gomti still continues to flow above the danger mark," Deb added, referring to the state's main river, which flows through the district of Comilla in neighbouring Bangladesh to empty into the Bay of Bengal.

The displaced have gathered in 450 camps, the officials said, with a total of about 1.7 million affected, along with extensive damage to infrastructure, crops and livestock.

Most deaths were caused by landslides though some followed the collapse of mud walls and drowning, another disaster management official said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

The Indian Army said more than 80 of its personnel joined in rescue efforts, bringing to safety 334 people stranded by rising flood waters.

In Bangladesh, the Gomti broke through an embankment late on Aug 22, inundating at least 15 villages and displacing hundreds of families, officials and witnesses said.

In the capital, Dhaka, some people alleged this week that the floods were caused by the opening of dam sluice gates in India, an assertion New Delhi has rejected.

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