Anger in India after floods leave 109 dead, 400,000 homeless

PAZARBHANGA, India (Reuters) – India’s annual monsoon has claimed 109 lives since rains started in June and left at least 400,000 people homeless in Assam, in a tragedy experts say was made worse by corruption and poor management of the Brahmaputra River.

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