Kashmir, Pakistan and Flash flood
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One official says rescue teams scouring the devastated Himalayan village of Chositi brought at least 100 people to safety, with at least 50 believed to be missing.
Hundreds more were missing, many of them Hindu pilgrims, after a cloudburst triggered flooding in mountainous terrain.
Rescue workers retrieved more bodies from mud, slush and debris in the cloudburst-hit Kishtwar region of Indian Kashmir on Friday, raising the death toll to 50. At least 167 people have been rescued,
Flash floods caused by torrential rains in a remote village in Indian-controlled Kashmir have left at least 56 people dead and scores missing, according to authorities.
The authorities are estimating that scores of people are still buried under the debris. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A sudden cloudburst on August 14 unleashed devastating flash floods in Chisoti village of Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir, killing at least 60 people and leaving around 75 missing. Entire homes,
Flash floods caused by torrential rains in a remote village in India-controlled Kashmir have left at least 56 people dead and scores missing, according to authorities.
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The Sunday Guardian Live on MSNFlash Flood Alert in Kashmir Amid Rising Water Levels and Continuous Rainfall
Rising water levels in South Kashmir's Pahalgam region have begun to disrupt daily life, with flash flood-like conditions reported in the upper reaches. Continuous rainfall over the past 24 hours has pushed water levels dangerously close to the alert mark,