At least 33 people died in the Himalayas area of Jamos and Kashmir, in the northwestern part of India, from the floods and landslides caused by heavy rainfall, now known by local authorities. Muds torrents flooded a road leading to the Hindu Temple Vaishno Devi by dragging 33 people, a rescue official said to the French News Agency. A rainfall record was recorded in two areas, according to Indian meteorological services. Jamos and Undabur recorded the highest rainfall in 24 hours today, with 296mm in the city of Jamos, 9% higher than the previous record dating back to 1973 and 629.4mm in Udabour, ie 84% compared to 2019. India, they caused chaos, with the rushing waters flooding bridges and roads and causing floods. Local Government today made […]
Source: News Beast

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