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Evacuation ordered as flood death toll rises in Pakistan and India

Kashmiri houses submerged by floodwaters are seen from an Indian Air Force helicopter during rescue and relief operations in Srinagar on September 10, 2014. Anger mounted September 10 over the slow pace of rescue operations in Indian Kashmir as authorities said they were "overwhelmed" by the scale of deadly flooding that has left hundreds of thousands of people stranded in India and Pakistan.
Kashmiri houses submerged by floodwaters are seen from an Indian Air Force helicopter during rescue and relief operations in Srinagar on September 10, 2014. Anger mounted September 10 over the slow pace of rescue operations in Indian Kashmir as authorities said they were "overwhelmed" by the scale of deadly flooding that has left hundreds of thousands of people stranded in India and Pakistan. TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images

Officials say Pakistani troops with helicopters and boats have evacuated another 4,000 marooned people from the country’s plains where raging monsoon floods inundated more villages early Thursday.

In a statement, the military said it has expanded relief operations in flood-hit areas in the eastern Punjab province where the overflowing Chenab river is causing damage.

In neighbouring India , Sandeep Rai Rathore, a top official at the National Disaster Response force, said Thursday that 80 army and air force transport aircraft and helicopters are dropping water bottles, biscuits, baby food and food packets for hundreds of thousands of people marooned in flood-hit areas of the Indian portion of Kashmir.

The flooding which began earlier this month in Kashmir, which is claimed by both India and Pakistan, has killed 461 people.

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