Environment
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Assam Flooding: 2.5 Million People Evacuated, 100 Animals Dead, 8 of Which Are Endangered
The flooding caused by the annual seasonal rainfall in the state of Assam has claimed more than 80 lives in northeast India, displaced 2.5 million people, and killed more than a hundred wildlife, 8 of which are one-horned rhinoceroses.
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