Damaged houses, cars have swept the flooded rains from Uttarak in India

Strong rains have caused a devastation in the state of northern Uttarakhand. The houses were damaged and the cars swept flooding in several cities in the region. There is no death yet.
The neighboring state of the Himachal Pradesh was also struck by intense rains, with at least three people would have killed in a landslide on Tuesday morning.
The meteorological service has issued a strong precipitation alert for the region, while rescue managers continue to evacuate people from the affected areas.
Hundreds of people were killed in rain -related incidents this year. India is regularly witnessing serious floods during the monsoon season, which takes place between June and September, but the officials claim that the intensity of the rains this season has been significantly higher.
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