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Centre finally wakes up and decides to study extreme weather events after Kashmir floods

Centre finally wakes up and decides to study extreme weather events after Kashmir floods

by The Daily Eye Team September 16 2014, 8:58 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 42 secs

Following India experiencing "extreme weather events" in regular intervals ? Leh cloudburst in 2010, Uttarakhand tragedy in 2013 and now unusually heavy rain and floods in Kashmir ? Indian Government has now decided to study reasons behind it and also find if it has any links to Climate change in the south Asia region. Events like 2005 Mumbai floods are also among such some extreme weather events that have hit the country in the last decade or so. The study would be done under the watch of the union ministry of earth sciences (MoES) as they have witnessed an increase in frequency of extreme weather events like sudden and extreme rainfall in Mumbai, Leh, Uttarakhand and now Jammu and Kashmir which not only lead to loss of lives of thousands but also damaged property worth tens of thousands of crores of rupees.

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