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Heavy rains unleash north Indian landslide, killing 30

27 Aug 2025, 4:57 AM
Heavy rains unleash north Indian landslide, killing 30
Heavy rains unleash north Indian landslide, killing 30

NEW DELHI, Aug 27 — Heavy rain set off a landslide on a famed Hindu pilgrimage route in India's northern region of Jammu, killing at least 30 people, the ANI news agency said today, while floods prompted official warnings for people to stay indoors at night.

The weather office forecast more rain for the Himalayan region spanning the federal territory of Jammu and Kashmir and mountainous Ladakh.

Authorities were trying to restore telecom services in the region where communication was "almost nonexistent", said Omar Abdullah, the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir.

Water from the overflowing Tawi River floods a temple of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh, following heavy rain in Jammu, Indian Kashmir, on August 26, 2025.

The landslide near the shrine of Vaishno Devi on the pilgrims' route killed at least 30 people, said ANI.

Authorities also ordered the closure of educational institutions in Jammu, which weather officials said was deluged with 368 mm of rain yesterday.

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