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People stand next to a stuck car in the aftermath of flash floods at the banks of Tawi river in Jammu, India, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025.

Video. Flash floods and landslide kill dozens in Indian-controlled Kashmir

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At least 32 people were killed and many others reported missing after flash floods and a landslide struck a Hindu pilgrimage route in Indian-controlled Kashmir’s Jammu region, officials said.

The disaster, triggered by intense rains, comes less than a month after earlier flash floods in the Himalayan territory left at least 65 people dead.

Thousands of residents have been evacuated from submerged low-lying areas, while schools and universities remained closed on Wednesday.

Rivers, including the Tawi and Chenab, swelled beyond danger levels, causing severe transport disruption, road damage and flight diversions.

Authorities are working to restore disrupted telecom services as forecasters warn of more rain and urge vigilance.

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