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SOUTHASIA-FLOODS/
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September 09, 2014 
People, who were evacuated from flood-affected areas of Srinagar city, walk past an Indian Air Force... 
Jammu, India 
People, who were evacuated from flood-affected areas of Srinagar city, walk past an Indian Air Force... 
People, who were evacuated from flood-affected areas of Srinagar city, walk past an Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft at an airport in Jammu September 9, 2014. The heaviest rains to fall on Kashmir in 50 years caught Indian and Pakistani authorities off guard, with criticism of their disaster preparedness growing on Tuesday as the number of dead hit 420 and thousands remained trapped on rooftops. On the Indian side of the heavily militarised de facto border that divides the Himalayan region, more than 2,000 villages and the city of Srinagar were submerged. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR - Tags: DISASTER MILITARY ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) 
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