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Flash floods in Kashmir

Flash floods in Kashmir damage homes, snap road connectivity Flash floods triggered by incessant rain have damaged scores of houses, school buildings and other structures besides snapping road connectivity in the Kashmir Valley, an official said on Sunday. "Over 80 structures, including residential homes, school buildings and other structures, have suffered damage due to flash floods since Saturday," fast raining in Kashmir

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