Nilam refuses to leave AP, toll 25
Five days of relentless pounding by rain from Cyclone Nilam has left crops on over 5.25 lakh hectares of land damaged.
More than 12,000 houses have been damaged, and 67,000 people are living in relie
Nilam toll 9, rain batters AP
Heavy rains continued to lash coastal areas and parts of Telangana in the state for the fourth consecutive day on Saturday thanks to Cyclone Nilam. So far the rains have claimed nine lives and damaged
Kashmir death toll touches 103; curfew continues
As curfew continued across the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday, one more youth injured in clashes with security forces died in the hospital, taking the deaths in the unrest in the valley to 103 since June
Death toll in MP bus mishap climbs to 21
With the recovery of seven more bodies from the swollen Bagdi river on Thursday, the death toll in the Khategaon bus mishap here has risen to 21.
"Seven more bodies were recovered this morning from
Death toll in three suicide bombings reaches to 37
A pall of gloom hung over this eastern Pakistani city on Thursday as the death toll in three blasts targeting a Shia procession rose to 37 after several persons succumbed to their injuries in hospital
Death toll in Manila hostage crisis rises to 10
The death toll from Monday's hostage crisis in Manila climbed to 10 early on Tuesday, with another hostage succumbing to injuries in a Manila hospital.
A woman died at the San Juan de Dios Hospital,
We are shocked by such a heavy death toll in J-K: CPI(M)
Terming the situation in Jammu and Kashmir as "extremely serious", the CPI(M) on Monday said it was shocked by the heavy death toll in the violence in the state.
"The situation is extremely serious.
One more youth dies in Kashmir, toll rises to 58
A 20-year-old man succumbed to his injury in this Jammu and Kashmir summer capital on Tuesday, taking the toll in the ongoing unrest since June 11 to 58 even as authorities lifted curfew from the vall
Leh toll 183, around 200 still missing
The toll in the devastating flash floods caused by the sudden cloudburst in Leh town in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region went up on Thursday to 183, including five foreigners, while around 200 people