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Flash floods caused by torrential rains in a remote village in Indian-controlled Kashmir have left at least 37 people dead, ...
A devastating cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district has claimed at least 38 lives, including two CISF personnel ...
A massive cloudburst hit Chositi area in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district Thursday with several casualties feared.
Cloudburst strikes Chositi village near Machail Mata Shrine in Padder Tashoti area, triggering flash floods that swept away ...
At least 12 people are feared dead after a sudden cloudburst triggered flash floods in Chasoti town, Kishtwar district, on Thursday. The town is a key stop on a popular pilgrimage route. Officials say ...
The cloudburst has also caused widespread devastation. Rescue teams fear the toll could rise as several people remain missing.
Officials expect the death toll to climb after at least 33 people were killed when a cloudburst struck a remote pilgrimage ...
The calamity has prompted a large-scale rescue operation, with troops from the Indian Army's White Knight Corps and multiple teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) being mobilised.
A devastating cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district has resulted in at least 30 fatalities, with 120 individuals rescued so far.
Viral videos on social media captured chilling scenes with cars stuck in floodwaters, muddy gusts of water swallowing what ...
The annual pilgrimage to the Chasoti shrine has been suspended after the incident, The Economic Times reports.
The Indian Army is also using sniffer dogs and thermal scanners to look for nine jawans who went missing after the cloudburst and are believed to be trapped in the mud at the Harshil Army Camp.