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Devastating Floods and Landslides Claim Over 200 Lives Across Kashmir, India, and Pakistan

Devastating flash floods and landslides in Kashmir, India, and Pakistan have claimed over 200 lives, triggered by torrential rains and cloudbursts, with ongoing rescue efforts.

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  • Over 200 people have tragically died in severe flash floods and landslides across Kashmir, India, and Pakistan, with 160 fatalities reported in Pakistan and 60 in Indian-administered Kashmir.
  • The catastrophic events were triggered by powerful cloudbursts and torrential rains, with experts attributing the increased frequency of such incidents in recent years to climate change.
  • The floods have caused extensive destruction, scattering household belongings, damaging vehicles and homes in villages like Chositi and Buner, and forcing the suspension of pilgrimages.
  • Rescue operations are ongoing, with at least 300 people evacuated and approximately 1,600 saved from mountainous districts, while search efforts for missing individuals continue.
  • Disaster management officials, police, soldiers, and local villagers are actively involved in search and rescue, utilizing makeshift bridges to aid stranded pilgrims, with 50 severely injured receiving hospital treatment.
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Center-leaning sources cover the Pakistan floods with a neutral, factual approach, prioritizing the immediate human impact and disaster response. They provide clear statistics on casualties and damage, integrate eyewitness accounts to convey severity, and include scientific context regarding climate change, consistently attributing information to officials, experts, or survivors without editorializing.

"The area was bustling with life. Now, there is grief and sorrow everywhere."

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"At least 164 people have died in the last 24 hours in heavy monsoon floods and landslides in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir."

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The flash floods and landslides were caused by torrential rains and powerful cloudbursts, with climate change contributing to the increased frequency of such incidents in recent years.

Over 200 people have died, with 160 fatalities in Pakistan and 60 in Indian-administered Kashmir; rescue operations have evacuated at least 300 people and saved approximately 1,600 others.

The floods caused extensive destruction, damaging homes, vehicles, and household belongings in villages like Chositi and Buner, and led to the suspension of ongoing pilgrimages due to damage and safety concerns.

Disaster management officials, police, soldiers, and local villagers are engaged in search and rescue operations, including evacuations, makeshift bridges for stranded pilgrims, hospital treatment for the injured, and ongoing searches for missing persons.

Yes, a government helicopter crashed during rescue missions amid bad weather, killing all five crew members, including pilots, highlighting the challenges and dangers faced during ongoing operations.

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