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Over 100 people are missing after floods and landslides kill 60 in Indian Kashmir

Authorities and local media reported on Friday that at least 60 people were dead and over 100 missing, one day after heavy rains caused floods and land slides in Indian Kashmir. This is the second disaster of this kind to hit the Himalayas within a few days.

On Thursday, mudslides and floodwaters swept through the village of Chasoti (Indian Kashmir), washing away pilgrims who gathered to eat lunch before hiking up the hill to a popular pilgrimage location.

"We heard an enormous sound, and then a flash flooding and slush followed. Some people fell into the Chenab River while others shouted. "Some were buried beneath the debris," said Rakesh Singh, a pilgrim injured.

On Friday, bags, clothes, and other belongings caked with mud lay scattered among broken electric poles. Rescue workers tried to free people from the debris using ropes, shovels, and makeshift bridges.

One rescue worker told ANI news agency that "we were told another 100-150 persons might be buried underneath the debris".

Machail Mata is one manifestation of Goddess Durga. The pilgrims trek from Chasoti to the temple, which is where the road to vehicles ends.

The incident on Thursday comes just a few days after a mudslide and flood engulfed a whole village in the Himalayan State of Uttarakhand.

Nature has tested us. "In the last few weeks, we've had to deal with landslides and cloudbursts, as well as other natural calamities," said Prime Minister Narendra modi at the beginning of his nearly two-hour address on the 79th anniversary of the country’s independence.

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 FayazBukhari and ShilpaJamkhandikar, Editing by Michael Perry

(source: Reuters)