Flooding in India and the Philippines, 45 people died

The list of people killed by landslides and floods in Uttarakhand state, northern India has reached 45 cases, after rescuers released 17 more bodies from landslides in Rudraprayag district , one of two The district is strongly affected by heavy rain, along with Bageshwar district.

Latest statistics confirm 36 people were killed in Rudraprayag and 9 others in Bageshwar.

However, local officials said that 18 cases were thought to be missing and their bodies could be buried in Rudraprayag.

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Flash flood in Rudraprayag

Landslides have also left 100 people stranded when they made pilgrimages to an ancient Hindu temple on the top of the Garhwal Himalayan mountain range.

The state of Uttarakhand is suffering from a heavy rain from September 12 due to the unusual monsoon season in India this year.

Heavy rain also affected northeastern India, leaving 6 million people homeless.

Meanwhile, Filipino officials say many areas in the country's capital Manila have sunk below 1.8 meters after the rain lasted nearly September 15.

Flooding forced 400 people to leave their homes to evacuate to safety.

Heavy rain is the result of Typhoon Sanba. The coastal areas are most affected. At least 10 domestic flights have been canceled and many schools are forced to close.

Although the Sanba storm does not directly affect the Philippines, the monsoon has intensified, causing the country to suffer heavy rains until September 18.

On September 15, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck the island of Java in southern Indonesia.

According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake occurred at 23 hours 32 minutes (Vietnam time). Epicenter at a depth of 9.9 km.

There has been no notice of damage and casualties.