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The 1993 India floods [1] was a deadly flood caused by several days long heavy monsoon rains and severe weather that occurred in July 1993 across eight states in the north of the country. Severe floods left 530 fatalities and millions people went homeless, including from Haryana.
The 1993 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the least active on record ... The system enhanced the monsoon in eastern India, resulting in heavy rainfall and floods ...
1993 Iran flood, mainly occurred at Isfahan, Bandar Abass, flash flood and landslide Iran: 1993 405 1998 South Korea flood, heavy massive rain, landslide South Korea: 1998 400 1955 Lebanon Tripoli flood Lebanon: 1955 386 Thailand, Malaysia, mainly, Nakhon, Songkhla, Kelantan, torrential rain: Thailand, Malaysia: 1988 385+ Wayanad, Kerala, India
Pages in category "1993 disasters in India" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... 1993 India floods; I. Indian Airlines Flight 427; L. 1993 ...
Indian rescue teams are finding it difficult to reach flood-hit areas in the north-eastern state of Sikkim where more than 140 people are missing because the region is still experiencing bouts of ...
The death toll from flash floods unleashed by a glacial lake bursting its banks in India’s Himalayas climbed to 74 on Monday with 101 people still missing days after the calamity struck ...
India’s Ministry of External Affairs dismissed the accusations that the flooding was due to the forced opening of a dam on the river, which flows through Tripura and enters Bangladesh through ...
The flood also posed a threat to public health and safety due to water-borne diseases and electrocution. [7] [8] June 2013 North Indian floods: Heavy rain due to a burst of a cloud caused severe floods and landslides on the North Indian states, mainly Uttarakhand and nearby states. More than 5,700 people were presumed dead. [9]