The incident occurred at the time, the Kistevar district, which was a place to stop on a popular travel route to the holy place.
At least 34 people were killed and more than 200 people were lost due to a sudden heavy rain in Indian Kashmir. This is the second such disaster in the Himalayas for a week. It reports about it Reuters On Thursday, August 14th.
The incident took place in the city of Chessi in the Kistevar district, on a popular travel route. A little more than a week ago, floods and landslides covered the entire village in the state of Himalayan of Uttarakhand.
The sudden rainy season began at 11:30 local time on Thursday. The local police and the destruction of the consequences of emergency situations have reached the scene.
The search job is currently ongoing.
According to one of the officers, the water stream washed the kitchen for the pilgrims and the security point in the village.
“Many pilgrims gathered for lunch, and they bathed,” the officer said.
Macail Jaus is a popular trip to the Highland Himalayan Sanctuary Machil Mata, one of the fears of goddess Durghi. Peregrinos arrived at the temple on a walk from time, where the road ends for transportation.
According to the Indian meteorological department, the sudden heavy rainfall is a heavy rainfall of more than 100 mm in an hour, which can cause flooding, landslides and destruction, especially in mountainous areas during the monsoons.
The local meteorological service in Srinagar predicts intensive shower for many Kashmir regions, including Kiswar, recommended local residents to stay as much as possible from unreliable buildings, electric poles and old trees due to the high probability of sudden flooding.
Note that in the north of Pakistan in the Diamere district, at least three people were killed as a result of the monsoon rainy season, more than 15 were missing.
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