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Millions of people have been displaced by severe flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains in northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. | Millions of people have been displaced by severe flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains in northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. |
More than 12 million are displaced or marooned in the Indian states of Assam, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, officials say. | |
A third of neighbouring Bangladesh is inundated, with nearly 40 people killed and some five million affected by the floods, the authorities say. | |
Nepal's government says that 86 people have died in the torrential rainfall. | Nepal's government says that 86 people have died in the torrential rainfall. |
The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi says that these floods have been described as the worst floods in 10 years in northern India. | The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi says that these floods have been described as the worst floods in 10 years in northern India. |
Vast stretches of fertile countryside are under water, damaging farmland and flooding thousands of villages. | Vast stretches of fertile countryside are under water, damaging farmland and flooding thousands of villages. |
It has been raining heavily in the region for more than a week and many of the rivers which flow through northern India and into Bangladesh are overflowing. | It has been raining heavily in the region for more than a week and many of the rivers which flow through northern India and into Bangladesh are overflowing. |
In some places they have burst their banks. | In some places they have burst their banks. |
Flood politics | Flood politics |
Bihar's State Disaster Management Committee chairman Manoj Srivastava told the BBC that the flood situation was quite "serious". | Bihar's State Disaster Management Committee chairman Manoj Srivastava told the BBC that the flood situation was quite "serious". |
At least 121 relief camps and 34 cattle camps had been set up in the flood-affected areas of Bihar, he said. | At least 121 relief camps and 34 cattle camps had been set up in the flood-affected areas of Bihar, he said. |
The Patna High Court has recently criticised the state government for its failure to deliver relief materials. | The Patna High Court has recently criticised the state government for its failure to deliver relief materials. |
Bihar's former chief minister and the current federal railway minister, Laloo Prasad Yadav, made an aerial tour of the region on Wednesday and accused the state government of "criminal negligence". | Bihar's former chief minister and the current federal railway minister, Laloo Prasad Yadav, made an aerial tour of the region on Wednesday and accused the state government of "criminal negligence". |
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is out of the state on business. | Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is out of the state on business. |
State Governor RS Gavai has appealed to all party leaders to bury their political differences and work together to help flood victims. | State Governor RS Gavai has appealed to all party leaders to bury their political differences and work together to help flood victims. |
Uttar Pradesh has also been hard hit. | |
The two worst affected districts are reported to be Gorakhpur and Kushinagar, although water levels in major rivers there are said to have stopped rising for the moment. | |
Army assistance | Army assistance |
Many roads and bridges in the states of Bihar and Assam, the worst affected, have been damaged making it harder for the authorities to get relief material to those affected. | Many roads and bridges in the states of Bihar and Assam, the worst affected, have been damaged making it harder for the authorities to get relief material to those affected. |
The army is using helicopters to drop supplies but aid agencies are already warning of shortages of food and drinking water. | The army is using helicopters to drop supplies but aid agencies are already warning of shortages of food and drinking water. |
Almost six million are affected in Assam, authorities say | Almost six million are affected in Assam, authorities say |
In Bangladesh, a country that is predominantly low-lying, hundreds of thousands of people are camping on embankments or on the roofs of their homes waiting for relief. | In Bangladesh, a country that is predominantly low-lying, hundreds of thousands of people are camping on embankments or on the roofs of their homes waiting for relief. |
One man who abandoned his home in Sirajganj, 110km (70 miles) north-west of Dhaka, said he and his family had lost everything. | |
"We are suffering too much here in this makeshift shelter. The flood has destroyed all of our belongings, we could save nothing," he told the BBC. | |
Many are using boats to move around. | Many are using boats to move around. |
Bangladesh's military-backed interim government has said it is doing its best to cope. | |
In Nepal, several rivers that flow down from the Himalayas have burst their banks in the heavily populated and low-lying Terai region that borders Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. | In Nepal, several rivers that flow down from the Himalayas have burst their banks in the heavily populated and low-lying Terai region that borders Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. |
The BBC's Mark Dummett in Kathmandu says that some people have blamed India for worsening the situation because it has not opened dams on its side of the border. | The BBC's Mark Dummett in Kathmandu says that some people have blamed India for worsening the situation because it has not opened dams on its side of the border. |
But, authorities in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh say that the release of flood waters by Nepal causes flooding on their side of the border. | But, authorities in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh say that the release of flood waters by Nepal causes flooding on their side of the border. |
Have you been affected by flooding? Send us your experiences using the form below. | Have you been affected by flooding? Send us your experiences using the form below. |
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