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In pics: Jammu and Kashmir Floods 2015

In pics: Jammu and Kashmir Floods 2015

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: March 31, 2015 18:41 IST ]
  • A Kashmiri man pushes his bicycle through a flooded highway near Pampore some 20 Kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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    A Kashmiri man pushes his bicycle through a flooded highway near Pampore some 20 Kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
  • A Kashmiri man inspects wooden lockers inside his flooded house as he moves his valuables to safer places at Pampore some 20 Kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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    A Kashmiri man inspects wooden lockers inside his flooded house as he moves his valuables to safer places at Pampore some 20 Kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
  • Kashmiri men carry rice bags from a flooded shop to move them to a safer place at Pampore some 20 Kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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    Kashmiri men carry rice bags from a flooded shop to move them to a safer place at Pampore some 20 Kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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  • Kashmiris carry sand bags to repair breach in an embankment in a flooded area following three days of incessant rain in Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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    Kashmiris carry sand bags to repair breach in an embankment in a flooded area following three days of incessant rain in Srinagar. Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
  • Kashmiris try to repair breach in an embankment in a flooded area following three days of incessant rain in Srinagar.Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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    Kashmiris try to repair breach in an embankment in a flooded area following three days of incessant rain in Srinagar.Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
  • An Indian paramilitary soldier walks through a flooded street following heavy rains in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
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    An Indian paramilitary soldier walks through a flooded street following heavy rains in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
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  • A Kashmiri shopkeeper carries a washing machine on his shoulders to move it to a safer place after heavy rains flooded several areas in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
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    A Kashmiri shopkeeper carries a washing machine on his shoulders to move it to a safer place after heavy rains flooded several areas in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
  • Kashmiri shopkeepers try to remove water from inside a footwear shop following heavy rains in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
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    Kashmiri shopkeepers try to remove water from inside a footwear shop following heavy rains in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
  • A Kashmiri shopkeeper tries to remove water from inside a sports goods shop following heavy rains in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
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    A Kashmiri shopkeeper tries to remove water from inside a sports goods shop following heavy rains in Srinagar. Heavy rains have been reported in several parts of the Kashmir valley.
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  • Kashmiris carry sand bags to repair breach in an embankment in a flooded area following three days of incessant rain in Srinagar.Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
    Image Source : INDIATV
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    Kashmiris carry sand bags to repair breach in an embankment in a flooded area following three days of incessant rain in Srinagar.Although flood waters were receding, residents in the main city of Srinagar were bracing for more trouble as the meteorological office has predicted more rain over the next few days.
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