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Severe water crisis hits Chure foothill settlements in Kanchanpur
Kanchanpur, June 27: Severe heat combined with a prolonged drought has triggered a serious drinking water crisis in sett...
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The Economic Times
· Jul 7, 2026
Water crisis worsens in Rawalpindi, residents hit
Water crisis worsens in Rawalpindi, residents hit
India TV News
· Jul 4, 2026
Road caves in at Bhandup due to heavy rains in Mumbai, vehicles submerged after waterlogging | Video
An incident of a road cave-in has been reported in the Sonapur area of Bhandup, Mumbai, following torrential rain. Local residents claim that the road collapsed due to ongoing excavation work nearby. Relentless heavy rainfall has brought life in Bhiwandi to a standstill. The water level of the city's only river, the Kamwari, is steadily rising, causing water to accumulate along the riverbanks and in low-lying areas.
The Tribune
· Jul 9, 2026
Five more killed, including a child, in tragic landslides in Bangladesh
Continuous torrential rains have triggered devastating landslides in Bangladesh claiming the lives of five more people, including a child and two married couples. The tragic incidents occurred in separate landslides late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning (July 9) at Mission Para in the Aziznagar union of the Lama upazila under hilly Bandarban district.
The Watchers
· Jul 8, 2026
Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India
A landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rainfall struck the under-construction Anakkampoyil–Kalladi–Meppadi tunnel road project near Kalladi in Kerala's Wayanad district at about 11:00 LT on July 7, 2026, killing three migrant workers, injuring seven others and leaving five people missing, according to Kerala authorities. Rescue operations continued on July 8 despite persistent rainfall that hampered access to the site. Source
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 7, 2026
Landslide in Wayanad tunnel project, several feared trapped
The landslide occurred at Kalladi, where work on a road tunnel project connecting Malappuram and Wayanad districts is underway
BOL News
· Jul 11, 2026
Monsoon floods, landslides kill 44 in Bangladesh
Many residents remain unable to cook or return to normal life as floodwaters continue to submerge homes. The post Monsoon floods, landslides kill 44 in Bangladesh appeared first on BOL News.
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Related coverage for "Severe water crisis hits Chure foothill settlements in Kanchanpur": The Economic Times — Water crisis worsens in Rawalpindi, residents hit . India TV News — Road caves in at Bhandup due to heavy rains in Mumbai, vehicles submerged after waterlogging | Video. The Tribune — Five more killed, including a child, in tragic landslides in Bangladesh. The Watchers — Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India. The Hindu BusinessLine — Landslide in Wayanad tunnel project, several feared trapped. BOL News — Monsoon floods, landslides kill 44 in Bangladesh
