India
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Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak Kills 100,000 Bovines, Sick Cattle Count Exceeds 2 Million in India
In India, the lumpy skin disease outbreak has affected over 2 million cattle and killed close to 100,000 bovines.
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Seasonal Floods Has Affected Millions of People in Bangladesh and India
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Elephant Tramples Woman to Death, Comes Back After Few Hours to Crush Body at Her Funeral
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Extreme Heat in India Approaches 50C Threatening Livelihood and Crops
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