At least 30 people killed in landslide as heavy rains batter northern India
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A massive landslide near the Vaishno Devi shrine in the Katra area killed at least 30 people and injured many after heavy monsoon rains. Search and rescue operations involving security forces, disaster relief teams and local volunteers are clearing debris and searching for survivors. The pilgrimage to the Vaishno Devi Temple has been halted. Heavy rains have swept away bridges and roads, flooded homes, and caused severe infrastructure damage across the Himalayan region. India opened gates of large dams and warned Pakistan of potential downstream flooding, prompting evacuations. Authorities prioritized restoring electricity, water supply and mobile communications amid forecasts for more rain.
Search and rescue operations are under way in response to a landslide near Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra area. At least 30 people have been killed and many more injured after heavy rains triggered a massive landslide in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials and local media report. Search and rescue operations were under way on Wednesday in response to the landslide, which occurred the previous afternoon near the Vaishno Devi shrine, on a popular Hindu pilgrimage route in the Katra area, police and local media said.
The landslide was the latest disaster caused by heavy monsoon rains in the Himalayan region that have left hundreds dead and missing in India and Pakistan. Senior Superintendent of Police Paramvir Singh told the Anadolu news agency that at least 30 people had been confirmed dead in Tuesday's landslide. Security forces, disaster relief teams and local volunteers have been pressed into service to clear debris and search for survivors, he said. The pilgrimage to the Vaishno Devi Temple has been halted in the wake of the disaster, the DPA news agency reported.
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