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Floods in India’s Punjab and western Himalayas caused over 150 deaths, worsened by poor water management, unsustainable development, and climate impacts.
In 2025, India’s Punjab faced severe flooding worsened by decades of unsustainable agriculture, groundwater depletion, and central government water diversions, undermining local control and exacerbating flood impacts despite climate-driven rains.
Meanwhile, the western Himalayas saw at least 150 deaths and widespread damage from monsoon disasters, with experts citing reckless development—like unregulated hydropower and infrastructure—on fragile terrain as key drivers, not just extreme weather.
Both regions highlight how policy failures and environmental degradation amplify natural hazards, demanding urgent shifts toward sustainable, ecologically sound governance.
Las inundaciones en el Punjab y el Himalaya occidental de la India causaron más de 150 muertes, agravadas por una mala gestión del agua, un desarrollo insostenible e impactos climáticos.