JAKARTA - India is battling extreme weather that causes severe heat waves, landslides and floods.

In this week, 11 people died, including a woman and three of her daughters buried alive in the northeastern state, officials said. and the media said.

The capital, New Delhi, experienced the hottest night of six years on Tuesday, June 18. The hospital reported five deaths from a hot shock this week, the Times of India newspaper said.

Reported by Reuters on Wednesday, June 19, floods and landslides triggered by constant rain in the northeastern state of Assam killed six people on Tuesday, June 18, officials said.

"Longsor buried a woman and her three daughters alive," said the state disaster management official, Siju Das, by telephone.

Their house was on the slopes, and they died in the area around midnight, he said, citing the body being taken after a three-hour search operation by the rescue team.

"A three-year-old child was also killed," the official added.


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