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Half a million people in the Indian state of Bihar remain stranded in villages which have been devastated by massive flooding, officials say.Half a million people in the Indian state of Bihar remain stranded in villages which have been devastated by massive flooding, officials say.
A BBC correspondent reports chaotic scenes as soldiers try to reach those cut off and people attempt to scramble from rooftops into rescue boats.A BBC correspondent reports chaotic scenes as soldiers try to reach those cut off and people attempt to scramble from rooftops into rescue boats.
With 1.2 million people homeless, India is struggling to cope with the crisis.With 1.2 million people homeless, India is struggling to cope with the crisis.
The flood waters are spreading to new areas, and conditions in relief camps are overcrowded and unsanitary.The flood waters are spreading to new areas, and conditions in relief camps are overcrowded and unsanitary.
The floods are known to have killed at least 75 people in Bihar but the death toll could climb once the situation in remote areas emerges.The floods are known to have killed at least 75 people in Bihar but the death toll could climb once the situation in remote areas emerges.
Tens of thousands of people have also been displaced in neighbouring Nepal where some of those who have lost their homes are camping under plastic sheets.Tens of thousands of people have also been displaced in neighbouring Nepal where some of those who have lost their homes are camping under plastic sheets.
DisorganisationDisorganisation
Visiting the Bageecha relief camp in Purnea, the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder could find no camp co-ordinator or government official in charge of distributing aid.Visiting the Bageecha relief camp in Purnea, the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder could find no camp co-ordinator or government official in charge of distributing aid.
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Trucks and vans carrying relief material stood parked on the highway as volunteers waited to be organised.Trucks and vans carrying relief material stood parked on the highway as volunteers waited to be organised.
Several tonnes of aid had arrived but the volunteers were not quite sure how to distribute it.Several tonnes of aid had arrived but the volunteers were not quite sure how to distribute it.
The situation was symptomatic of what was happening across Bihar's flood-affected areas, our correspondent says.The situation was symptomatic of what was happening across Bihar's flood-affected areas, our correspondent says.
The disaster began on 18 August when a dam burst on the Saptakoshi river in Nepal.The disaster began on 18 August when a dam burst on the Saptakoshi river in Nepal.
The Saptakoshi, which becomes the Kosi when it enters India, subsequently broke its banks in Bihar.The Saptakoshi, which becomes the Kosi when it enters India, subsequently broke its banks in Bihar.
Officials in Nepal say hundreds of people there have been hit by illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia and an estimated 50,000 are homeless.Officials in Nepal say hundreds of people there have been hit by illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia and an estimated 50,000 are homeless.
They say nearly 1,000 houses have been completely destroyed. Power supplies and transport have been severely affected.They say nearly 1,000 houses have been completely destroyed. Power supplies and transport have been severely affected.
The costs to the economy are now estimated at one billion Nepalese rupees ($14.25m).The costs to the economy are now estimated at one billion Nepalese rupees ($14.25m).


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