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Sudden heavy rain in Indian Kashmir leaves 46 dead

Authorities, at least 46 people died in the Indian Kashmir after a sudden, heavy rain, and more than 200 people are lost, the authorities are in this kind of disaster in the Himalayalar within a little more than a week.

The incident occurred in a popular pilgrimage route in the Chasotwar town of Chasotwar, a break point.

A heavy flood and sludge shift sounds slightly more than a week than Himalaya swallowing a whole village in the Uttarakhand province.

On Thursday, the flood washed a community cuisine and a security task established in the village, a pit stop along the pilgrimage road to the Machail Mata Temple, one of the authorities who refused to be named as he was not authorized to talk to the media about the incident.

“Many pilgrims were gathered at lunch and washed.” He said.

Machail Yatra is a popular pilgrimage for the Temple of Himalayan, the high altitude of Machail Mat, one of the manifestations of the goddess Durga, and the pilgrims enter the temple from Chasoti, where the roads of the vehicles end.

“The news is ruthless and righteous, ruthless, ruthless, confirmed information from the area where the cloud explosion hit,” Jammu and Kashmir Federal region of Kashmir said. He said.

Television footage, water village under the flooding of the pilgrims showed that the crying in fear.

Kishtwar region’s department commissioner Ramesh Kumar told the local police agency to Anı, at 11.30 local time.

Kumar, “Army, Air Force teams were also activated. Search and rescue operations continue.” He said.

According to the Indian Meteorology Department, a cloud explosion is a sudden rainfall of more than 100 mm rainfall, which can trigger sudden floods, landslide and destruction, especially in the mountainous areas during monsoon.

On Thursday, the local weather office in Srinagar foresees intense showers for various regions in Kashmir, and asked the residents to stay away from loose structures, electric poles and old trees because there was a possibility of sludge slipping and flash floods.

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