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Monday, 7 August, 2000, 12:42 GMT 13:42 UK
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Asian floods worsen
Nearly 300 people are killed and millions left homeless as heavy rains continue to fall across Bhutan, Nepal and north-east India.

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Action Aid Director of Programmes in Delhi, Dr Prasant Tripathy: "It's the same every year"   real 28k
Asian floods worsen
Nearly 300 people are killed and millions left homeless as heavy rains continue to fall across Bhutan, Nepal and north-east India.

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Action Aid Director of Programmes in Delhi, Dr Prasant Tripathy: "It's the same every year"   real 28k

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