INDIA-KASHMIR-WEATHER-FLOOD

Relatives of Kashmiri residents stranded by flooding enquire about their families from those evacuated from flood-hit areas as they arrive outside an Indian Air Force base in Jammu on September 9, 2014. Emergency workers battled September 9 to reach hundreds of thousands of people marooned by floods in India and Pakistan that have claimed more than 400 lives, as anger grew over the speed of the rescue effort. The army said it was airlifting boats to the worst-hit areas of Indian Kashmir, where whole villages have been submerged and an estimated 400,000 people are stranded in the region's worst flooding for half a century. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP via Getty Images)
Relatives of Kashmiri residents stranded by flooding enquire about their families from those evacuated from flood-hit areas as they arrive outside an Indian Air Force base in Jammu on September 9, 2014. Emergency workers battled September 9 to reach hundreds of thousands of people marooned by floods in India and Pakistan that have claimed more than 400 lives, as anger grew over the speed of the rescue effort. The army said it was airlifting boats to the worst-hit areas of Indian Kashmir, where whole villages have been submerged and an estimated 400,000 people are stranded in the region's worst flooding for half a century. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP via Getty Images)
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