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69 dead as floods and landslides devastate Northern India

Published on: July 4, 2025 4:48 PM

At least 69 people have lost their lives and over 110 have been injured in India’s northern Himalayan states due to devastating floods and landslides. Torrential rains over the last two weeks have caused widespread destruction in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Rivers such as the Beas have overflowed, sweeping away roads, homes, and vehicles, and cutting off access to several remote towns and villages.

The Indian Meteorological Department has issued fresh alerts for “heavy to very heavy rainfall” in the region. Authorities have urged residents and tourists to avoid travel to the mountains. Rescue teams, including military personnel, are working around the clock to reach affected areas and provide relief supplies.

Earlier in June, similar monsoon rains battered India’s northeast, including Assam, where the mighty Brahmaputra River flooded towns, killing at least 30 people. Landslides and flash floods were also reported in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, and Manipur. Relief efforts are ongoing, with army helicopters dropping aid and evacuating those stranded.

Monsoon season, which lasts from June to September, is vital for India’s agriculture. However, each year it brings a high human cost. This year, rains arrived earlier and stronger than usual. Experts believe climate change is intensifying rainfall patterns, though more research is needed to fully understand its impact on South Asia’s monsoon system.

Just weeks ago, India’s financial capital Mumbai was overwhelmed by record early rainfall — the earliest in nearly 25 years. As extreme weather becomes more frequent, experts are calling for improved infrastructure, early warning systems, and better urban planning to reduce future disaster risks.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: 69 dead, destruction in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, floods and landslides, Latest, Northern India

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