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Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
In this handout photograph received from the Ministry of Defence on September 6, 2014, Kashmiri residents run as an unseenIndian Army helicopter takes part in rescue operations during flooding at Hamirpur Kona in the Rajouri district of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. More than 230 people in Pakistan and northern India have been killed in torrential monsoon rains which triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses, officials in the two countries said September 2. Troops and other emergency personnel were deployed in both countries to help with relief operations, with boats and helicopters being used to reach stranded people. AFP PHOTO/DEFENCE MINISTRY
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
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Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian villagers look on by the edge of a missing section of a bridge across the overflowing Tawi river that was swept away as flooding continues in the Mandal area of Jammu on September 6, 2014. Almost 250 people have been killed in the northern Himalayan region and in neighbouring Pakistan since torrential monsoon rains triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses in recent days. AFP PHOTO/STR
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A flood victim boards the Indian Air Force's MI-17 helicopter after she was evacuated from a flooded area during a rescue operation in Hamirpur Kona in Rajouri district, northwest of Jammu September 6, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after two days of heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. Picture taken September 6, 2014. REUTERS/Indian Ministry of Defence/Handout via Reuters
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian villagers look on at a missing section of a bridge across the overflowing Tawi river that was swept away as flooding continues in the Mandal area of Jammu on September 6, 2014. Almost 250 people have been killed in the northern Himalayan region and in neighbouring Pakistan since torrential monsoon rains triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses in recent days. AFP PHOTO/STR
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
This aerial view shows a missing section of a bridge across the overflowing Tawi river that was swept away as flooding continues in the Mandal area of Jammu on September 7, 2014. Almost 250 people have been killed in the northern Himalayan region and in neighbouring Pakistan since torrential monsoon rains triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses in recent days. AFP PHOTO/STR
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A Kashmiri flood victim looses his balance on his makeshift boat after he was hit by a wave as he tries to travel to safer place in Srinagar September 7, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A Kashmiri flood victim cries as she is evacuated to a higher ground at a flooded road in Srinagar September 7, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A truck evacuating Kashmiri flood victims to higher grounds, travels through a flooded street in Srinagar September 7, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian residents look on towards threatened houses as waters from the overflowing Tawi river rage past in Jammu on September 6, 2014. Incessant rains and flooding across northern India has left more than 100 dead across the states of Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, with thousands marooned in the Himalayan region, officials said. AFP PHOTO/STR
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri residents walk along an embankment on the side of a bridge as they head for a higher ground during flooding on the outskirts of Srinagar on September 6, 2014. More than 200 people in Pakistan and northern India have been killed in torrential monsoon rains which triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses, officials in the two countries said September 6. Troops and other emergency personnel were deployed in both countries to help with relief operations, with boats and helicopters being used to reach stranded people. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian residents look on from a roof as raging waters from the overflowing Tawi river inundate a Hindu Temple in Jammu on September 6, 2014. Incessant rains and flooding across India-administered Kashmir have left more than 86 people dead as rescue teams struggle to transport thousands to safer locations in the Himalayan region, officials said. AFP PHOTO/STR
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
AP Photo
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian villagers look on at a missing section of a bridge across the overflowing Tawi river that was swept away as flooding continues in the Mandal area of Jammu on September 6, 2014. Almost 250 people have been killed in the northern Himalayan region and in neighbouring Pakistan since torrential monsoon rains triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses in recent days. AFP PHOTO/STR
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
In this handout photograph released by the Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB) on September 7, 2014, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks over a flood-affected area from an aeroplane during a visit to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Soldiers were battling September 7 to rescue thousands of people trapped by Indian Kashmir's worst flooding for half a century which has killed at least 150 people and left the main city of Srinagar under water. Some 350 villages have also been submerged since torrential monsoon rains triggered flooding and landslides across the picturesque Himalayan region of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. Across the border in Pakistan, flash flooding and house collapses also from days of heavy rain have left another 142 people dead, an official there said. AFP PHOTO/PIB AFP PHOTO/PIB
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
In this handout photograph received from the Ministry of Defence late on September 7, 2014, an Indian soldier carries a toddler as evacuated families alight from an Indian Air Force Mi-17 helicopter flying a rescue sortie in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Soldiers were battling September 8 to rescue thousands trapped by Indian Kashmir's worst flooding for half a century which has killed at least 150 people and left the main city of Srinagar under water. AFP PHOTO/DEFENCE MINISTRY
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
In this handout photograph received from the Ministry of Defence late on September 7, 2014, flood-affected civilians alight from an Indian Air Force Mi-17 helicopter flying a rescue sortie in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Soldiers were battling September 8 to rescue thousands trapped by Indian Kashmir's worst flooding for half a century which has killed at least 150 people and left the main city of Srinagar under water. AFP PHOTO/DEFENCE MINISTRY
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Flood affected children walk amidst the debris of a residential house which was damaged by floods on the banks of the river Tawi in Jammu September 8, 2014. The death toll from serious flooding in Indian-administered Kashmir climbed to 175 on Sunday, with homes, military bases and hospitals inundated in the region's main city Srinagar as the Jhelum river overflowed its banks. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A flood affected girl walks amidst the debris of a residential house which was damaged by floods on the banks of the river Tawi in Jammu September 8, 2014. The death toll from serious flooding in Indian-administered Kashmir climbed to 175 on Sunday, with homes, military bases and hospitals inundated in the region's main city Srinagar as the Jhelum river overflowed its banks. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian villagerS transport their belongings on a horse cart as they head for higher ground during a flash flood on the banks of the River Tawi in Jammu on September 4, 2014. Ten people, including a BSF inspector, have died due to landslides and flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. Dozens of families were rescued and shifted to safer places. AFP PHOTO/RAKESH BAKSHI
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A Kashmiri man (2nd R) receives assistance as an Indian policeman (background 2nd L) carries his weapon and other items through flood waters in the outskirts of Srinagar on September 4, 2014. Flooding has hit hundreds of villages across the picturesque Kashmir Valley in the country's north, leaving at least 16 people dead, and forcing the closure of schools and some roads, authorities said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri residents are pictured on the roof of a house as a raft approaches to assist during floods in the outskirts of Srinagar on September 4, 2014. Flooding has hit hundreds of villages across the picturesque Kashmir Valley in the country's north, leaving at least 16 people dead, and forcing the closure of schools and some roads, authorities said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Indian soldiers paddle a raft as they assist Kashmiri residents during flood rescue operations in the outskirts of Srinagar on September 5, 2014. Flooding has hit hundreds of villages across the picturesque Kashmir Valley in the country's north, leaving at least 29 people dead, and forcing the closure of schools and some roads, authorities said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri residents cross a flooded neighbourhood by boat in the outskirts of Srinagar on September 5, 2014. Flooding has hit hundreds of villages across the picturesque Kashmir Valley in the country's north, leaving at least 29 people dead, and forcing the closure of schools and some roads, authorities said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri residents wade through floodwaters in the outskirts of Srinagar on September 5, 2014. Flooding has hit hundreds of villages across the picturesque Kashmir Valley in the country's north, leaving at least 29 people dead, and forcing the closure of schools and some roads, authorities said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri residents wade through floodwaters as they head for higher ground in the outskirts of Srinagar on September 5, 2014. Flooding has hit hundreds of villages across the picturesque Kashmir Valley in the country's north, leaving at least 29 people dead, and forcing the closure of schools and some roads, authorities said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
A Kashmiri man carries a trunk as he wades through a flooded road during rain in Srinagar September 5, 2014. Sixty-five people were killed after heavy rains caused flash floods in Indian-administered Kashmir, including a wedding party on a bus that was swept away, officials said on Thursday. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after two days of heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
People transport a sick woman in an empty water tank on a flooded street during rain in Srinagar September 5, 2014. Sixty-five people were killed after heavy rains caused flash floods in Indian-administered Kashmir, including a wedding party on a bus that was swept away, officials said on Thursday. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after two days of heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri people use a truck to move to safer places through a flooded street after heavy rain in Srinagar September 6, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri children with their belongings sit under an umbrella during rain in Srinagar September 6, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
An Indian army soldier carries a child as army personnel assist Kashmiri residents during flood rescue operations on the outskirts of Srinagar on September 6, 2014. More than 200 people in Pakistan and northern India have been killed in torrential monsoon rains which triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses, officials in the two countries said September 6. Troops and other emergency personnel were deployed in both countries to help with relief operations, with boats and helicopters being used to reach stranded people. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri people walk with the help of a rope through a flooded street during rain in Srinagar September 6, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Kashmiri residents walk along an embankment on the side of a bridge as they head for a higher ground during flooding on the outskirts of Srinagar on September 6, 2014. More than 200 people in Pakistan and northern India have been killed in torrential monsoon rains which triggered flooding, landslides and house collapses, officials in the two countries said September 6. Troops and other emergency personnel were deployed in both countries to help with relief operations, with boats and helicopters being used to reach stranded people. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA
Thousands trapped in deadly Indian Kashmir floods
Local residents are evacuated to higher ground by Indian army personnel in Srinagar September 6, 2014. Authorities declared a disaster alert in the northern region after heavy rain hit villages across the Kashmir valley, causing the worst flooding in two decades. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
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