Photos: Floods, landslides kill several in India, Pakistan, and Philippines

Around 3,800 people have been rescued in Telangana and moved to relief camps

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People carry their belongings as they wade through a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Vijayawada, India, on September 2, 2024. Heavy monsoon rains and floods in India’s southern states have killed at least 25 people, with thousands rescued and taken to relief camps, disaster officials said Monday.
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At least 16 people have been killed in Telangana state and nine in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh in the past two days. Above, restoration works are underway after a railway track near Intakanne railway station connecting Kesamudram and Intakanne washed away due to the heavy rains in Mahabubabad, Telangana on Monday.
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Volunteers rescue people from a flooded locality after heavy monsoon rains, in Vijayawada on September 2, 2024.
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India’s air force said Monday it had flown in more than 200 rescue officers and 30 tonnes of emergency aid to both states.
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People carry their belongings as they wade through a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains, in Vijayawada on September 2, 2024.
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Around 3,800 people have been rescued in Telangana and moved to relief camps.
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Residents gather at the site of a landslide owing to heavy monsoon rains in the remote area of Patrak, in Upper Dir district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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A milkman pushes his motorbike through flood waters after heavy monsoon rains in Multan, Pakistan.
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Youths wade in a storm surge along Manila Bay amid heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Yagi in Manila on September 2, 2024. A tropical depression predicted to turn into a Category 4 cyclone rapidly brings incessant rains to a wide swath of eastern Luzon, including the capital, Manila.
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A rescue workers conducting operations following flooding brought by Tropical Storm Yagi at Allen, Northern Samar. The weather pattern in the Western Pacific, named Tropical Storm Yagi (locally known as “Enteng”) has formed over the Philippines with explosive convection delivering heavy rains to the region, according to the local weather bureau PAGASA.
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Floods and landslides killed 11 people after a fierce tropical storm dumped heavy rain on the Philippines for a second day, officials said on Monday.

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