A health crisis is looming after massive flooding engulfed much of the Kashmir Valley with countless bloated livestock carcasses now floating across the waterlogged territory.
Emergency workers are battling to prevent waterborne diseases like cholera from spreading as fetid water swilled around the Kashmir Valley more than a week after the worst flooding in the past over sixty years.
The scale of the disaster is unprecedented for the occupied territory according to media reports.
Doctors are already seeing cases of diarrhea skin allergies and fungus among the population. Rescue workers are rushing in medical aid water pumps and purification systems.