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At Least 60 Dead in Kashmir Mudslides as Rescue Efforts Intensify

Storm-damaged roads in remote Kishtwar delay rescue teams, with missing figures still unverified

Des secouristes fouillent les décombres d'une habitation du village de Chisoti, en Inde, le 14 août 2025
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Personnes endeuillées et locaux récitent des prières funéraires pour les victimes décédées lors des crues soudaines dues aux pluies de mousson à Salarzai, dans le district de Bajaur au Pakistan, le 15 août 2025

Overview

  • Authorities have confirmed at least 60 fatalities and report about 80 people missing as search operations continue under difficult conditions
  • Heavy machinery and military personnel have been dispatched to clear debris and support local emergency crews in Chisoti village
  • Rain-wrecked roads and mountainous terrain more than 200 kilometres from Srinagar have severely hampered access to the disaster site
  • Rescuers have evacuated roughly 300 survivors, including about 50 in serious condition who are receiving treatment at Kishtwar hospital
  • Experts and the World Meteorological Organization warn that climate change paired with inadequate infrastructure planning is driving more frequent and severe monsoon floods and landslides