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Warm monsoon winds meeting cold mountain air in North India and Pakistan are causing deadly cloudbursts, with global warming intensifying these sudden downpours.
Massive, sudden downpours of rain known as cloudbursts have struck India and Pakistan during this monsoon season, killing hundreds of people in the flash floods and landslides they have triggered.
By Saeed Shah, Rajendra Jadhav and Shilpa Jamkhandikar ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Massive, sudden downpours of rain known ...
Cloudbursts have caused devastation in Pakistan and India during the monsoon. These intense rain events led to flash floods ...
Pope Leo XIV offered prayers and expressed his closeness for the victims of severe flooding that hit Pakistan, India and ...
Ganga crosses warning level in Haridwar after heavy rains; rescue teams on standby as officials warn villagers near ...
Dozens die each year, and 21 remain missing after the August 5 flooding in Uttarakhand state. Families get little or no compensation as most migrants work informally without contracts.
State governments have adopted a fragmented approach, with planning based on local political pressures and haphazard bureaucratic decision-making ...
Know the science behind cloudburst, this intense weather phenomenon, what drives their intensity and the critical role ...
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