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So far, this monsoon season has seen four major cloudbursts, including in India's Uttarakhand, India and Pakistan's Buner.
Climate change, shifting monsoons, and melting glaciers fuel Pakistan's flood crisis, exposing unpreparedness and the effects of environmental devastation.
Cloudbursts are notoriously hard to forecast. “The storms are too small and fast for precise prediction,” said Koll. “This is also a data-sparse region, which makes it harder to understand, monitor ...
Lal’s village, Suchetagarh, in Indian Kashmir's Jammu district, is close to the border with Pakistan. Its scenic landscape is ...
(CNN) — Sudden floods triggered by heavy rains have killed more than 400 people across parts of Pakistan, India-administered ...
The sudden and intense weather event is almost impossible to forecast and often leads to deadly flash-flooding and landslides ...
Sudden and intense bursts of extreme rainfall are causing devastation across mountainous parts of South Asia, triggering ...
By a widely accepted definition, a cloudburst means more than 100 mm of rainfall in one hour, over a small area.
Anguished Pakistanis searched remote areas for bodies swept away by weekend flash floods as the death toll reached 277 on ...
The tragedy has been compounded by controversy, after a senior politician blamed locals for the high number of fatalities, ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Rescuers were continuing to search on Monday for more than 150 people still missing in northwestern ...
Pope Leo XIV offered prayers and expressed his closeness for the victims of severe flooding that hit Pakistan, India and ...