New satellite imagery reveals the extensive damage caused by fatal flash floods in a village in India's northeastern state of Sikkim in October. The images illustrate the Teesta river overflowing and submerging a significant portion of the nearby village, leading to the loss of over 30 lives and devastation for thousands.
Rescue efforts are now in their third day following flash floods in the northeastern state of Sikkim, India, where over 100 people are currently missing. Officials reported at least 22 casualties, including seven soldiers, as of Friday.
In the northeastern state of Sikkim, a cloud burst has triggered significant flash floods, resulting in the disappearance of at least 23 Indian army personnel, according to officials.