Heavy rainfall has triggered landslides and flash floods across northern India. On Tuesday, more than 30 people were killed near a popular Hindu shrine in Indian-administered Kashmir. Rains have also battered parts of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab states, leaving roads blocked and property submerged. Rescue operations are under way, with authorities deploying helicopters and boats to evacuate people stranded in the affected areas.
Devastating Flash Floods Claim Lives in Northern India

Devastating Flash Floods Claim Lives in Northern India
Recent heavy rainfall has led to severe flash floods in Northern India, resulting in at least 30 fatalities and widespread destruction.
In Northern India, continuous heavy rains have caused catastrophic flash floods, claiming the lives of over 30 individuals, predominantly around popular religious sites. The flooded regions include parts of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, where local authorities are conducting rescue operations to evacuate stranded individuals using helicopters and boats amidst blocked roads and submerged properties.