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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 4:30 PM IST
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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)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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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)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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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)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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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)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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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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Two cars are seen struck in flood debris after the waters of Tawi rose due to heavy rains in Jammu since Tuesday. (PTI)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Two cars are seen struck in flood debris after the waters of Tawi rose due to heavy rains in Jammu since Tuesday. (PTI)

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In Srinagar, the Jhelum is seen to flow dangerously close to the bridge  constructed over it, after the state was battered by heavy rains since Tuesday. (Tauseef Mustafa/AFP)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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In Srinagar, the Jhelum is seen to flow dangerously close to the bridge  constructed over it, after the state was battered by heavy rains since Tuesday. (Tauseef Mustafa/AFP)

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An Indian Air Force aircraft is seen to carry out relief ops in the flood hit areas of Jammu after the region saw devastating floods following heavy rains since Tuesday. (PIB via PTI)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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An Indian Air Force aircraft is seen to carry out relief ops in the flood hit areas of Jammu after the region saw devastating floods following heavy rains since Tuesday. (PIB via PTI)

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Devotees wait at the entrance of the Vaishno Devi temple premises after the pilgrimage was temporarily suspended after Jammu was pumelled by heavy rains since Tuesday. (PTI)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Devotees wait at the entrance of the Vaishno Devi temple premises after the pilgrimage was temporarily suspended after Jammu was pumelled by heavy rains since Tuesday. (PTI)

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An army personnel is seen standing amid a waterlogged street in Kashmir's Anantnag after the state saw incessant rains since Tuesday. (PTI)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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An army personnel is seen standing amid a waterlogged street in Kashmir's Anantnag after the state saw incessant rains since Tuesday. (PTI)

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Relief personnel carry out rescue ops in an inundated area in Sialkot, located in Pakistan's Punjab province, after the area was hit by floods and heavy downpour. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Relief personnel carry out rescue ops in an inundated area in Sialkot, located in Pakistan's Punjab province, after the area was hit by floods and heavy downpour. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

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