itemprop=description content=At least 31 people died after the dam in the Indian state of Sikkim gave way following a torrential downpour.
A glacial lake that overflowed in India, breaking through a major dam and sending deadly, ice-cold floodwater through towns downstream, had been identified by officials, researchers and environmental activists as dangerous years before the disaster.
Locals assess damage after flash floods triggered by sudden heavy rainfall swamped Rangpo town in Sikkim, India Local activists argued that extreme weather caused by climate changes makes dam-building in the Himalayas too dangerous, and warned that the dam’s design did not include enough safety measures.Nearly 50 people died in flash floods and landslides in August in nearby Himachal Pradesh state, and record rains in northern India killed more than 100 people over two weeks in July.
The dam’s operator, and local agencies responsible for dam safety, did not respond to requests for comment on Friday.
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