Over 30 people killed as heavy rain causes flooding, landslides in northern India
- Heavy monsoon rains caused floods and landslides in northern India and Pakistan in August 2025, killing over 30 people in Jammu and Kashmir and displacing thousands in Punjab.
- The event followed record-breaking rainfall in Jammu and Udhampur and water releases from Indian dams, which swelled rivers and flooded low-lying areas, prompting mass evacuations.
- The floods damaged infrastructure including Madhopur bridge, submerged the Sikh shrine of Guru Nanak, and forced suspension of pilgrimage routes, while authorities struggled to restore basic services.
- Officials reported at least 34 deaths from landslides near the Vaishno Devi shrine and additional victims in multiple regions, while more than 150,000 people were displaced in Punjab and 20,000 evacuated near Lahore.
- Experts warned that climate change and poorly planned development are increasing flood risks in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, while forecasters expect continued rain and communities remain vulnerable.
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In India, at least 30 people have died in recent hours in the Jammu and Kashmir region, on the border with Pakistan, and thousands more have been evacuated. Pakistan's neighbour, downstream, is also preparing for further ravages of these floods and has evacuated 150,000 people, but coordination between the two neighbours and enemies is even more difficult today since the war they waged last May.
The Jammu region was hit hard, with intense monsoon activity in the last few days that triggered floods of rivers and landslides.
Flash floods leave 34 dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir as over 200,000 in Pakistan are displaced
Officials say intense rains have left at least 34 people dead after lashing parts of Pakistan and India and triggering flash floods and landslides in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Over 200,000 people in Pakistan have been displaced, and the shrine of the…
At Least 32 Dead After Massive Landslide in Kashmir - teleSUR English
Monsoon rains trigger disaster on Hindu pilgrimage route to Vaishno Devi shrine. On Wednesday, Indian authorities confirmed that at least 32 people were killed and several others remain missing after a massive landslide swept through one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage routes in Indian-administered Kashmir. RELATED: Russia and India Defend Energy Ties Amid U.S. Tariff War News agency Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that about 20 injur…
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