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Flood kills 37 in Indian Kashmir mountain village

August 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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A train crosses over a flooded railway bridge during heavy rainfall in Jalandhar on August 14, 2025. (Photo by Shammi MEHRA / AFP)
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A prepare crosses over a flooded railway bridge throughout heavy rainfall in Jalandhar on August 14, 2025. (Picture by Shammi MEHRA / AFP)

Srinagar: Highly effective torrents pushed by intense rain smashed right into a Himalayan mountain village in Indian-administered Kashmir and killed not less than 37 individuals on Thursday, a prime catastrophe administration official informed AFP.

It’s the second main lethal flooding catastrophe in India this month.

“The information is grim,” Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated in a press release, reporting a “cloudburst” of intense rain that had hit the Kishtwar district.

Crowds gathered at a Kishtwar hospital whereas individuals carried among the injured on stretchers.

“Lifeless our bodies of 37 individuals have been recovered,” stated Mohammad Irshad, a prime catastrophe administration official, including there was no depend of any lacking individuals accessible.

Irshad informed AFP 150 wounded individuals had been additionally rescued from the catastrophe website “50 of whom are severely injured”, all despatched to close by hospitals.

Sushil Kumar, a resident of close by Atholi village, informed AFP: “I noticed not less than 15 useless our bodies delivered to the native hospital.”

Pankaj Kumar Sharma, district commissioner of Kishtwar, stated earlier that “there are possibilities of extra useless our bodies being discovered”.

Officers stated a big makeshift kitchen the place there have been greater than 100 pilgrims — who weren’t registered with native authorities — was utterly washed away.

Rescue groups had been dealing with issue reaching the world and troopers additionally joined the trouble.

Roads had already been broken by days of heavy storms.

The realm lies greater than 200 kilometres (125 miles) by street from the area’s fundamental metropolis Srinagar.

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“Each attainable help can be supplied to these in want,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated.

Floods on August 5 swept away the Himalayan city of Dharali in India’s Uttarakhand state and buried it in mud.

The seemingly demise toll from that catastrophe is greater than 70 however has but to be confirmed.

Floods and landslides are frequent in the course of the monsoon season from June to September, however consultants say local weather change, coupled with poorly deliberate growth, is growing their frequency and severity.

The UN’s World Meteorological Group stated final 12 months that more and more intense floods and droughts are a “misery sign” of what’s to come back as local weather change makes the planet’s water cycle ever extra unpredictable.

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