28 more die in Indian floods

By Afp, Mumbai
Relief workers in four Indian states stepped up efforts yesterday to reach thousands marooned by flooding following heavy monsoon rains, officials said, as another 28 people were reported killed.

Authorities raced to shift some 30,000 people to higher ground when the diamond polishing city of Surat in coastal Gujarat state was flooded after the Tapti river burst its banks, local officials said.

"Five columns of army have been called for assistance to provide succour to the people affected by the rains in the flood-hit areas," state water resources minister Narottam Patel told the Press Trust of India news agency.

Schools in the Gujarati city of Vadodara were closed after an alert was sounded when the water level of the nearby Ajwa lake rose to danger point, it said.

The situation in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, which was thrown into chaos at the weekend by lashing monsoon showers, eased Monday when the rains stopped, officials said.