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What caused the Amarnath disaster? IMD explains

IMD had said there was no flash flood

amarnath-pti Army personnel carry out the rescue operation in the cloudburst affected areas near the Amarnath cave shrine | PTI

The India Meteorological Department on Friday said that the deaths and destruction near the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir was due to a "highly localised rain event". At least 13 people were killed, and tents and community kitchens near the shrine were swamped with mud and rocks that came hurtling down with a gush of water after a spell of rain. According to multiple reports, there was shrine reported 31mm rainfall between 4.30pm and 6.30pm. 

"It was a highly localised cloud only over the holy cave. Such rain had happened earlier this year as well. No flash flood," said Sonam Lotus, Director of the Regional Meteorological Centre in Srinagar.

A cloudburst near the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir swept away scores of people, killing at least 13 and swamping tents and community kitchens with mud and rocks hurtling down a hillside. About 40 people are missing while five have been rescued. 

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