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Flood kills 56 in Indian Kashmir mountain village, scores missing

Flood kills 56 in Indian Kashmir mountain village, scores missing

The Standard3 days ago
TOPSHOT - Rescuers (L) inspect the site of a flashflood at a village in Kishtwar district on August 14, 2025. At least 56 people have died and dozens more remain missing after torrents of water and mud driven by intense rain crashed through a Himalayan village on August 14 in Indian-administered Kashmir, a top disaster management official told AFP. (Photo by Imran Shah / AFP)
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