Flood-affected people eat at a flood
relief camp in Purniya district of the
eastern Indian state of Bihar, September
3, 2008. In Bihar, the floods have
already displaced about three million
people and killed at least 90. REUTERS/
Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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Flood-affected people move to safer
places through floodwaters at Kalabalua
village of Araria district in the
eastern Indian state of Bihar September
2, 2008. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (
INDIA)
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A flood-affected girl bathes from a
partially-submerged hand pump at
Jamunghat village of Araria district in
the eastern Indian state of Bihar
September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Rupak De
Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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Flood-affected people wade through a
flooded road in Puthimari village, 80 km
(50 miles) west of the eastern Indian
city of Guwahati, September 3, 2008. The
floods have forced more than three
million people from their homes,
destroyed 100,000 ha (250,000 acres) of
farmland and killed at least 90 people.
REUTERS/Utpal Baruah (INDIA)
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Children from flood-affected areas pray
for relief by the Kosi river inside a
school at Rajokhar village in the
eastern Indian state of Bihar September
2, 2008. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (
INDIA)
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A girl carries her sister as she waits
for her misplaced parents, at a flood
relief camp in Jankinagar village in the
Purniya district in the eastern Indian
state of Bihar, September 1, 2008.
REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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A woman prepares food in front of her
makeshift tent at a flood relief camp in
Jankinagar village of the Purniya
district in the eastern Indian state of
Bihar, September 1, 2008. REUTERS/Rupak
De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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A family rests in a makeshift shelter at
a flood relief camp in Purniya, in the
eastern Indian state of Bihar, September
1, 2008. In India's impoverished eastern
state of Bihar, villagers have been
living on rooftops for days, while
others are eating plants and leaves
after exhausting food stocks. REUTERS/
Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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A shopkeeper sits at his partially-
submerged shop in Rongpura village of
Purniya district in the eastern Indian
state of Bihar, September 3, 2008.
REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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A flood-affected woman moves to safer
grounds through floodwaters at Kalabalua
village of Araria district in the
eastern Indian state of Bihar September
2, 2008. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (
INDIA)
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Pregnant women register their names as
they wait for medical assistance at a
flood relief camp at Kalabalua village
of Araria district in the eastern Indian
state of Bihar September 2, 2008.
REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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People carry their belongings through
floodwaters at Jamunghat village of
Araria district in the eastern Indian
state of Bihar September 2, 2008.
REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA)
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