By Adnan Abidi, Fayaz Bukhari and Mubasher Bukhari NEW DELHI/LAHORE (Reuters) - Heavy rain in the Himalayas continued to lash northern India and neighbouring Pakistan on Thursday with flooding of ...
India has warned Pakistan about possible cross-border flooding for the second time in as many weeks as monsoon deluges cause death and widespread destruction in both countries.
Devastating flooding in parts of Pakistan and India has displaced nearly 2 million people since August. Officials in India ...
At least 30 people have died and more than 354,000 have been affected by heavy rains and floods in the north Indian state of ...
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Flood threat rises as rain lashes India and Pakistan
Heavy rains have pushed the threat of major flooding in Pakistan and northern India higher. More than half a million people ...
Floods and landslides during India’s monsoon have killed over 1,500 people since June, with Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, and ...
Follow the live updates on heavy rains, floods and landslides across various States, from The Hindu on September 5, 2025 ...
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says India has issued an alert about possible cross-border flooding after heavy monsoon rains in the South Asian region ...
Normal life has been severely disrupted in many parts of north India, including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, due to unprecedented rainfall over the past ...
Heavy rains have brought Hyderabad to a standstill, causing severe waterlogging and traffic jams, particularly in the citys ...
India opened all gates of major dams on rivers in its part of the Kashmir region following heavy rains, and warned ...
Flooding across northern India killed at least five people on Wednesday, officials said, with more thunderstorms expected and ...
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