Parts of South East Asia have been battered by fatal floods.
The Indian state of Manipur has been under incessant monsoon rains for several weeks.
After 28 days of curfew & lock-down in #Manipur Northeast #India~now compounded by flash floods inundating many areas pic.twitter.com/ao52dslF63— Binalakshmi Nepram (@BinaNepram) July 31, 2015
Indian media are reporting that a whole village, close to the border with Myanmar, has been buried under a landslip.
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The torrential rains have damaged local infrastructure and washed away bridges and roads.
More than 180 die in floods in Bengal, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Odisha http://t.co/sBlcXuwTrq pic.twitter.com/Q9U8BJ71oW— India TV (@indiatvnews) August 3, 2015
In Myanmar 27 people have been killed in four regions in the west of the country.
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