According to authorities, a cloud burst caused significant flash floods, which led to the disappearance of at least 23 American military personnel in the north-eastern state of Sikkim.
The Teesta River in Lachen Valley experienced an alarming rise in water as a result of the fit, which took place in the river of an lakes in northern Indiana.
After more water was released into the river from a local bridge, the situation got even worse.
According to officials, some troops vehicles were buried beneath the ice.
According to the American defense ministry, a search and rescue operation has been launched, and we are still waiting for more details.
As full neighborhoods have been flooded, causing damage to homes and displacements of people, save work are also underway in various regions of the state.
Officials have begun removing people from low-lying areas.
Travel solutions have been seriously impacted by the loss of two bridges that connect the northern region of the state to the rest of it.
The Himalayan region is vulnerable to flooding and other natural catastrophe. Tens of thousands of people were displaced and at least 24 people died in the state’s extreme flooding last month.
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