Sunday, 6 April 2025 Udhampur Police arrested Amir Khan, a criminal wanted for multiple offenses including rape, drug trafficking, weapon possession, and attempted murder in J&K and Punjab. Khan's arrest disrupts a local gangster group, offering relief to residents and strengthening faith in law enforcement.
In a joint operation based on intelligence inputs, Indian soldiers neutralized two terrorists near the LoC in Poonch district, Jammu & Kashmir. The gunfight.. IndiaTimes
Tragedy struck in Jammu's Ramban district as flash floods claimed the lives of two government teachers from Udhampur, prompting school closures in Poonch and.. IndiaTimes
'Operation Sindoor' was launched by the Indian armed forces in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which had claimed 26 lives. Under one of the.. DNA
Pakistan is reeling from an unforgiving monsoon season that has claimed over 200 lives and left more than 560 injured, including 182 children. Punjab has borne the brunt with 123 deaths, followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 40, Sindh with 21, and others scattered across Balochistan, Islamabad, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The deaths resulted from collapsing homes, flash floods, lightning, landslides, and electrocution. Rawalpindi was engulfed in chaos as flash floods submerged entire neighborhoods. Faisalabad also suffered heavy damage with 11 deaths in just 2 days. Infrastructure has crumbled — roads washed away in Chakwal, power supplies snapped, and communication lines destroyed. The UN warns of possible glacier lake outburst floods in the north. As the crisis unfolds, it’s a grim reminder of Pakistan’s growing climate vulnerability, just as in 2022 when floods killed over 1,700 and caused $40 billion in damage.
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Pakistan is staring at a water disaster as India holds the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 in abeyance. The flow of water from rivers like Chenab and Jhelum has plummeted, with Punjab province the worst affected. Water availability in the Indus system is down by over 10%, raising alarm for the approaching kharif season. Pakistan's key dams—Tarbela and Mangla—are also below optimal levels. The crisis follows India’s suspension of the treaty after the Pahalgam terror attack, and Pakistan has warned that blocking water flow could be considered an "act of war."
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