2010 Ladakh floods
2010 Ladakh floods
The 2010 Ladakh floods occurred in August 2010 in the Leh district of Ladakh, India, as a result of unprecedented rainfall in the region, leading to widespread devastation. Triggered by cloudbursts and subsequent flash floods, the disaster resulted in significant casualties and extensive damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and residential areas. Over 200 people lost their lives, while thousands were displaced. The floods also impacted the local economy, particularly agriculture and tourism. In response, the Indian government and various NGOs mobilized disaster relief efforts, providing immediate assistance to affected communities. The event highlighted vulnerabilities in disaster preparedness and climate resilience in the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.