More than 300 have died in the last 48 hours after severe flooding and landslides in Pakistan and India, while scores of people remain missing. Much of the damage has been dealt to Pakistani and Indian territories within the Kashmir region. Global’s Vincent McAviney explains why the region has become especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
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South Asia flooding: Why the Kashmir region is increasingly susceptible to climate change
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