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South Asia's monsoon rains
Are governments doing enough to counter the devastation?
Last Modified: 16 Aug 2007 14:30 GMT

Monsoon rains continue to create havoc across
South Asia [AFP]
Across South Asia monsoon rains continue to affect north India, Nepal and Bangladesh creating havoc and chaos with heavier rains still to come.

An estimated 20 million people are believed to be affected in all three countries in what is being described as the worst flooding in living memory.

So, are governments doing enough to counter the devastation caused by these floods?

Is climate change to blame in any way?

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