Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

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In India and Pakistan, more than 350 people became victims of landslides and severe floods, provoked by heavy monsoon rains. Tens of thousands suffered and were left homeless. The number of victims continues to rise. Military and volunteers are involved in rescue work in both countries. Many have to be rescued with the help of boats and helicopters. Authorities called the current floods the most powerful in the past 60 years.

(Total 15 photos)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

1. Flooding in Wazirabad, Pakistan. (© KM Chaudary / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

2. Kashmiri women cry near their flooded houses in Srinagar, India. (© Mukhtar Khan / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

3. A military helicopter evacuates people from the flood zone on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. (© Anjum Naveed / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

4. Soldiers of the Pakistani army, together with volunteers, participate in a rescue operation in Wazirabad, about 100 km north of Lahore, Pakistan. (© KM Chaudary / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

5. Srinagar, India. (© Mukhtar Khan / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

6. Kashmiri men evacuate a boy in Srinagar, India. (© Dar Yasin / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

7. People stand on the roofs of flooded houses on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. (© Anjum Naveed / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

8. Kashmiri men evacuate women and the elderly from a flooded area in Srinagar, India. (© Dar Yasin / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

9. Evacuation of people in Srinagar, India. (© Danish Ismail / Reuters)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

10. Evacuation of people in Srinagar, India. (© Danish Ismail / Reuters)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

11. Evacuation of people in Srinagar, India. (© Danish Ismail / Reuters)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

12. Rescue operation in Rajauri - a district in the Indian state of Jammu. (© Reuters)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

13. A man loses his balance on a makeshift raft while trying to get to a safer place in Srinagar. (© Danish Ismail / Reuters)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

14. Kashmiri men evacuate women and the elderly from a flooded area in Srinagar, India. (© Dar Yasin / AP Photo)

Devastating floods in India and Pakistan

15. Evacuation of people from the flooded area in Srinagar, India. (© Dar Yasin / AP Photo)

Keywords: Rain | India | Downpour | Flood | Pakistan

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