07/29/18
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Around 600 people are feared dead over the past couple of weeks, hundreds of thousands of houses were washed away or greatly damaged, and millions of people rendered homeless in as many as six states across India due to incessant rains leading to flash floods and landslides.
In India, July-August are the monsoon months.
TV channels showed cars and other vehicles stuck on the roads with water flowing over them.
Incidents of flooding inside offices and houses were reported from various places across the country, including some parts of Delhi and neighbouring town of Noida.
According to media reports, the worst affected has been the southwestern state of Maharashtra which has witnessed nearly 140 deaths so far.
Quoting figures obtained from the national emergency response centre, English daily “The Times of India” carried a report saying that 126 deaths were reported from southern state of Kerala, 116 from eastern state of West Bengal, 70 from northern state of Uttar Pradesh, 52 from western state of Gujarat and 34 deaths from northeastern state of Assam.
Helping people to wade through the flood

Maharashtra state has so far received 99.30 millimeters of rainfall, while Kerala had 1451.85 millimeters of rainfall, Assam got 585.70 millimeters, Gujarat 449.92 millimeters and Uttar Pradesh 171.10 millimeters.
To carry out relief and rescue work, the government has deployed as many as 43 teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel in the six floods-affected states. Each NDRF team comprises at least 45 personnel.
Besides the human deaths, huge damage has also been reported in terms of deaths of cattle even as thousands of hectares of agricultural lands lay submerged in rainwater.
Meanwhile, the river Yamuna that passes through parts of Delhi flowed above the danger mark. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal held his cabinet meeting to take stock of the situation.
All the concerned departments in the Indian capital have been put on high alert to combat the situation if the river’s level rises further, causing damage to the nearby residential areas.
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Troops of the Nigerian Army have repelled an attack by the Boko Haram terrorists on Dikwa community in Borno State.

The Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Texas Chukwu, disclosed this on Saturday in a statement.

He said the terrorists attempted to enter Dikwa through the eastern end of the town but were intercepted by the troops.

“Some of the terrorists escaped with gunshot wounds from their superior firepower, efforts are currently on to arrest those on the run.

“No casualty was recorded by the troops during the encounter”. he added.

General Chukwu also noted that some soldiers intercepted a bus conveying 20 men along the Nasarawa- Abuja road.

He explained that the men who claimed to be hunters were arrested with locally made guns, pistols, bow and arrow.

He further added that suspects are undergoing interrogation.

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Taxi drivers in Madrid went on strike Saturday in solidarity with Barcelona cabbies protesting against “unfair competition” from Uber and Cabify.
The federation of Madrid taxis claimed all 15,000 drivers in the capital had joined the movement and that it would spread to other cities.
“All taxis have spontaneously and progressively stopped work, paralysing services in the capital, at the airport, around bus and railway stations”, federation secretary Santiago Simon Vicente told AFP.
“The main problem is the proliferation of VTC licences,” he said.
“There are more and more of them, thousands, and it’s unfair competition.”
The federation called on the authorities to enforce legislation under which there should be 30 traditional taxis for every VTC (Tourism Vehicle with Chauffeur).
Today there are only five for every VTC, said Vicente.
Taxi drivers cut access to central Barcelona on Friday after the Spanish government appealed a ruling approved by Barcelona authorities that limited the number of licences for Uber-style services.
“Today everything is blocked in Barcelona, the airport, the stations, etc,” the head of Taxis Companys, Luis Lopez, told AFP.
“We will not move, all night, all day tomorrow… (until) there is a solution,” he warned.
Violence erupted in Barcelona where the strike began on Wednesday. Drivers threw stones at the vehicles of Uber-style licensed private chauffeurs, with some ending up with flat tyres.
The attacks prompted Uber and Cabify to suspend their services in Barcelona for as long as the taxi strike lasts.
Unauto, which represents Uber and Cabify, on Saturday urged the Spanish government to “take back control of the streets saying “violent” taxi drivers were trying to defend a monopoly.
The authorities called “for calm” on Saturday and for representatives from each side to meet next week to find a solution.