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In June 2013, a mid-day cloudburst n the North Indian state of Uttrakhand caused devastating floods and landslides, becoming the country's worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami. The rainfall received that month was far greater than the rainfall the state usually received. Debris blocked the rivers, causing major overflow. The main day of the flood was 16 June 2013.
2013 North Indian Floods
Northern India 17 Jun 2013.jpg
NASA satellite imagery of Northern India on 17 June, showing rainclouds that led to the disaster
Location
India
Uttarakhand
Himachal Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Nepal
Pradesh
Karnali Pradesh
Some parts of Tibet
Deaths
5748 [1]
Property damage
4,550 villages were affected [1]
Though some parts of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India experienced heavy rainfall, some regions of Western Nepal, and some parts of Western Tibet also experienced heavy rainfall, which drained via the river system to inundate Uttarakhand; hence, over 89% of the casualties occurred in that state. As of 16 July 2013, according to figures provided by the Government of Uttarakhand, more than 5,700 people were "presumed dead."[2] This total included 934 local residents.[3]