J&K crippled after flash floods, Punjab sees record rain | In Pictures
Jammu and Kashmir witnessed record rains, resulting in multiple landslides and closing of national highway. Punjab received 1,643% excess rainfall on Tuesday.
Published on Aug 28, 2025 04:30 pm IST 10 Photos
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A Punjab Emergency Service boat rescues people from the flooded area of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor complex, which runs along the India-Pakistan border in Kartarpur, Pakistan.(AFP)
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A road near the fourth Tawi Bridge washes away following continuous heavy rains in Jammu.(Gourav/ANI)
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In an aerial view, the swollen Tawi river is seen inundate its bank as it continues to flow with a rise in its water levels after Jammu experienced incessant rain since Monday.(Shilpa Thakur/ANI)
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A temple with an statue of Lord Ganesh in Jammu lies submerged by the floodwaters of Tawi, as fierce monsoons have been lashing the region since Tuesday.(AFP)
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