Published: 12:03, August 5, 2021 | Updated: 12:02, August 5, 2021
23 dead in India's West Bengal floods
By Xinhua

A resident, right, sitting on a boat helps a man, center, walking through a road submerged by floodwaters following heavy monsoon rains in Ghatal, Paschim Medinipur district, about 100 km from Kolkata on Aug 2, 2021. (PHOTO / AFP)

NEW DELHI - The floods in India's eastern state of West Bengal have killed 23 lives, local media reports said Wednesday.

The floods were triggered after heavy rains hit several parts of the state, pushing water levels up in the rivers and dams.

Nearly 250,000 people were displaced from their homes following the discharge of water from dams that inundated six districts.

The floods were triggered after heavy rains hit several parts of the state, pushing water levels up in the rivers and dams

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"The flood situation in West Bengal worsened on Wednesday claiming eight more lives taking the toll to 23 as fresh areas went under water," a local media report said.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ex-gratia relief of US$2,695 to the next of kin of those who lost their lives due to flooding in West Bengal and US$673 to each injured in floods.

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Meanwhile, officials said relief and rescue operations were going on in the affected areas.

At present India is in the grip of southwest monsoon and most parts are experiencing heavy to very heavy rainfall, besides extremely heavy spells at isolated spots.