Flash floods kill more than 200 in India and Pakistan

Flash floods killed more than 200 people and left the scores of others who were missing in India and Pakistan, because the savior brought 1600 people from the two mountainous regions in the neighboring countries to security.
In Pakistan, a government statement is a helicopter carrying aid to the northwest Bajaur, where he collapsed on Friday due to bad weather conditions, including two pilots, including two pilots.
Sudden, intense downpour on small areas known as cloud explosions is prone to floods and landslides in the Himalayan region of India and in the northern regions of Pakistan.
Cloud explosions have the potential to cause destruction by causing intense floods and landslides affecting thousands of people in mountainous regions.
Experts say that cloud explosions have increased in recent years due to climate change, and the damage from the storms has increased due to unplanned development in the mountain regions.
The rescuers were controlled by India, at least 60 people died the day before, and after leaving at least 80 losses, they sought missing people in the Far Himalaya Village Chosti on Friday.
Authorities stopped rescue operations overnight, but after a strong cloud explosion triggered floods and landslides, he saved at least 300 people on Thursday.
Authorities, many missing people are believed to be washed, he said.
Harvinder Singh, a local resident, joined the rescue efforts immediately after the disaster and helped to take 33 bodies from the mud.
At least 50 seriously injured people were treated in local hospitals, many were rescued from a stream full of mud and wreckage.
Disaster Management official Muhammad IRSHAD said that the number of missing people may increase.
Air officials estimate more heavy rainfall and floods in the region.
Chositi in the Kishtwar region of Kashmir is an accessible village for motor vehicles on the way to an annual Hindu pilgrimage on a mountainous temple at an height of 3,000 meters.
Authorities, starting on July 25 and planned to end on September 5, the volume was suspended, he said.
The destructive floods swept the main community cuisine for pilgrims, as well as dozens of vehicles and motorcycles.
Authorities, during the flood, there were more than 200 pilgrims in the kitchen, which was damaged or washed most of the clustered houses in the skirts.
Sneha, who only gave a name, said that his husband and daughter were sweeping the flood water as he gushed to the mountain.
When he and his son were nearby, two were eating in community cuisine.
The family came for a pilgrimage.
Photographs and videos on social media show great damage with the household items located next to the damaged vehicles and houses in the village.
Authorities made temporary bridges on Friday to help trapped pilgrims cross a muddy water channel and used dozens of Toprakmova to change rocks, rooted trees and electric poles and other debris.
The Kishtwar region has been home to many hydroelectric energy projects that experts have long been threatening the region’s fragile ecosystem.
In North and northwest Pakistan, flash floods have killed at least 164 people in the last 24 hours;
Authorities were wounded in the villages in Bunner, where he declared a state of emergency on Friday.
According to a government statement, ambulances carried 56 bodies to local hospitals.
The helicopter collapsed on Friday was a help when he fell in Northwest Prime Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
The savior released 1300 crop tourists from the mountainous mansehra region, which was shot by landslides on Thursday.

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