Kashmiri villagers and officials search for bodies following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
Kashmiri villagers and officials search for bodies following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
Kashmiri villagers and officials search for bodies following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
A fire service van through a waterlogged road during the devasting flood last on Monday. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
Residents attempt to reach their inundated homes as waters rise in a neighbourhood of Srinagar on Monday. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
A fire service van through a waterlogged road during the devasting flood. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
A Kashmiri man sits outside his house in a flooded street. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
Kashmiri villagers and officials search for bodies following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
A Kashmiri villager cries as she stands with others during rescue efforts following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
Kashmiri villagers and officials search for bodies following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
People being rescued from their homes after flood water entered into their houses at Hamdaniya colony in Srinagar on Monday. (Source: PTI Photo)
A man throws his belongings towards another to be moved to a safer place at a flooded neighbourhood after incessant rains in Srinagar March 30, 2015. A landslide in the Himalayan region of Kashmir buried at least 10 people while they were sleeping, police said on Monday, as unseasonal rains swept India, damaging crops and raising fears of flash floods in the mountainous north. Hundreds of people fled their homes as Kashmir's main rivers began to swell and weather forecasters predicted further downpours in the region that was struck by devastating floods seven months ago. (Source: Reuters photo)
A Kashmiri villager cries as she stands with others during rescue efforts following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
JK CM Mufti Mohammad Saeed, who toured the city of srinagar facing a fresh flood threat, talking to traders at lal chowk.He promised siginificant help to businessmen who suffered losses during the devasting flood last on Monday. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
JK CM Mufti Mohammad Saeed, who toured the city of srinagar facing a fresh flood threat, talking to traders at lal chowk.He promised siginificant help to businessmen who suffered losses during the devasting flood last on Monday. (Source: Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)
Kashmiri shopkeepers try to remove water from inside a footwear shop following heavy rains in Srinagar. (Source: AP)
An Indian paramilitary soldier walks through a flooded street following heavy rains in Srinagar. (Source: AP)
The Jammu and Kashmir government had declared floods in parts of Kashmir valley as the water levels in the Jhelum river rose steeply overnight. (Source: AP)
The officials said that at 6 am the water level at Sangam in south Kashmir was recorded at 22.30 feet, which is 1.3 feet above the flood level and 0.7 below the danger mark. (Source: AP)
A waterlogged bank at Badshah Chowk after the city received heavy rainfall, in Srinagar on Sunday. (Source: PTI)
Flood hit Pulwama district after it received heavy rainfall on Sunday. (Source: PTI)
The government advised people living near the banks of the Jehlum and in low-lying areas of the valley to shift to safer places. (Source: PTI)
At Ram Munshibagh in Srinagar, the water level was recorded at 18.55 feet which is slightly higher than the flood alert level. (Source: PTI)
In Srinagar’s main business centre Lal Chowk, which was marooned in the floods last year, panic-stricken shopkeepers started taking out their stocks from early Sunday. (Source: PTI)
Kashmiri villagers look for missing residents following landslides due to heavy rainfall in the village of Laden at Chadoora. Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi)