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Asian floods worsen
In India's northeastern states and in neighbouring Bhutan the death toll is steadily rising as the result of widespread flooding and landslides caused by weeks of heavy rain. It's estimated that more than one and a half million have been made homeless in Assam alone, where thousands of remote villages have been submerged. The BBC's Jill McGivering reports from Assam:

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