Flood threat ends in Jammu and Kashmir
India | April 08, 2017 11:33 ISTThe flood threat looming over the Kashmir valley for last four days has ended today after decrease in cloud cover, according to a state government official.
The flood threat looming over the Kashmir valley for last four days has ended today after decrease in cloud cover, according to a state government official.
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