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Officials say that at least 12 people are believed to have died in the sudden and heavy rain in Indian Kashmir.

An official reported on Thursday that at least 12 people are believed to be dead, and many more may have been trapped by sudden heavy rains in Indian Kashmir.

The disaster happened in Chasoti, Kishtwar District. It was a stopover on a popular pilgrimage trail. The disaster comes just a few days after a heavy mudslide and flood engulfed a whole village in the Himalayan State of Uttarakhand.

Omar Abdullah said, "The news from the affected area is accurate and grim, but the information is coming slowly." In a blog post, Omar Abdullah stated that the chief minister of India’s federal territory Jammu and Kashmir was unable to verify the accuracy of the reports.

On television, pilgrims were shown trembling in terror as the water flooded their village.

Local TV stations reported that flood waters had washed out community kitchens for pilgrims.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department a cloudburst is a sudden and intense downpour that produces over 100 mm of rain (4 inches) in one hour. This can cause sudden flooding, landslides and destruction, especially during the monsoon season in mountainous areas. Reporting by Fayaz, writing by Shilpa jamkhandikar. Editing by YPrajesh.

(source: Reuters)