Bus carrying wedding guests was swept away by a flooded stream in Jammu with 50 passengers

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Islamabad: Monitoring Desk: A Bus carrying wedding guests was swept away by a flooded stream in Jammu with 50 passengers, including the bride and bridegroom. The incident took place in Lam area of Rajouri district, reports Indian media.

Heavy rains and floods have played havoc with Indian and Pakistan held Kashmir valley. Indian media reported that  several residential colonies on the banks of the Jhelum  were inundated with flood waters. All schools and colleges have been closed in the valley, and the government also postponed Haj flights for three days because the pilgrims could not reach Srinagar from other districts.

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