Rajouri river surges as flash floods strike J&K
A river ran in full spate through Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir, on 19 July 2026 after intense monsoon rainfall triggered sudden flash floods, according to NationPress visuals from the scene.
A river ran in full spate through Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir, on 19 July 2026 after intense monsoon rainfall triggered sudden flash floods, according to NationPress visuals from the scene.
NationPress footage shows a Rajouri river overflowing its banks on 19 July 2026, with fast-moving floodwaters spreading across low-lying areas of Jammu and Kashmir following a cloudburst.
Debris and rubble from damaged structures blanketed roads in Rajouri district on 19 July 2026 after flash floods, triggered by intense rainfall, swept through parts of Jammu and Kashmir.
Visuals from Rajouri on 19 July 2026 showed collapsed and damaged structures with rubble strewn across roads, reflecting the scale of destruction caused by flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir.
Monsoon-fed flash floods sent rivers surging through Rajouri district in Jammu and Kashmir on 19 July 2026, with NationPress video grabs documenting the scale of the inundation across the region.