More than 100 people have been killed and millions more affected by devastating floods and landslides across India, Nepal and Bangladesh . In the Indian state of Assam, among the worst hit areas, agencies were working on a war footing to deal with the situation, the chief minister, Sarbananda Sonowal, said. About 4.3 million people in Assam, in north-eastern Indian, have been affected by flooding, while 83,000 have been forced to seek shelter in relief camps on higher ground. In Bihar, east India , a further 2.56 million people were hit by flash floods, with many homes quickly submerged waist-high in brown water. “Floods have turned our homes into a hell,” said Rupesh Jha, who lives in Araria district in Bihar. “We are somehow eating and using makeshift boats to go outside to defecate in the flood water as we have no alternative,” he said. “What has further added to our problem is that there has been no electricity in our homes for the past one week since waters flo...