
Massive Destruction in Jammu and Kashmir as Cloudburst Triggers Flash Flood in Ramban
A devastating cloudburst in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, triggered sudden flash floods, causing widespread damage. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely.

A devastating cloudburst in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, triggered sudden flash floods, causing widespread damage. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely.

Landslides in various parts of Uttarakhand have disrupted traffic and caused multiple casualties. Rescue operations are underway to save thousands of stranded pilgrims and locals.

Explore how the increasing pollution and tourist influx at hill stations in India are disrupting the balance of nature, leading to irregular weather patterns.

Bodies of 32 people, including nine army personnel, have been recovered from the debris of the flash flood in Teesta river in Sikkim.

Due to release of water from Chungthang Dam the water level downstream suddenly rose to a height of 15-20 feet.

Clouds of crisis are hovering over the town of Ani, established by Raja Raghuveer Singh during the princely period.

Amidst the orange alert in Himachal Pradesh, heavy rains have been wreaking havoc for the last several hours. Cloud burst in Solan district. Seven people have died.

Many houses have been damaged due to cloudburst in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Farms and gardens have been washed away and roads have been destroyed.

Heavy rains have thrown life out of gear in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

Several houses, including a school, have been washed away in Himachal Pradesh due to cloudburst in the mountains.

In Kandahar village of Sarpara panchayat of Rampur sub-division, apple orchards and houses were damaged due to two cloudbursts late in the night.

Most parts of North and West India are reeling under floods, rains and cloudbursts.

The Vidarbha region of Maharashtra has been facing the havoc of heavy rains for the past several days.

Yamunotri National Highway was blocked at several places due to falling debris near Gangnani in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand on Saturday.

About 2.40 lakh hectares of paddy crop has been damaged due to floods in Punjab.

During the Amarnath Yatra, the Central Security Forces personnel are on duty round the clock to ensure that the pilgrims do not face any kind of trouble, that no terrorists

During 24 hours, 34 people have died due to landslides, cloud bursts, house collapses, falling trees and lightning due to torrential rains.

In Uttarakhand, 43 small and big roads have been closed due to rain and landslides.

India's representative at IUCN, Yashvir Bhatnagar, says that the fragility of the Himalayas, increasing population and infrastructure are responsible for incidents like Joshimath in the country.

Airlifted 109 passengers in 65 flights including 63 injured.

At least 15 people were killed in a cloudburst near the holy Amarnath cave in south Kashmir on Friday evening.