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Snow slide kills 40 sheeps, two horses in Gujarpati Kupwara

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March 22, 2019
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Snow slide kills 40 sheeps, two horses in Gujarpati Kupwara
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By Tasaduq Hussain 

Kupwara: Over 40 sheep and two horses were killed after a snow slide hit a cowshed at Gujarpati Zurhama in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Friday morning.

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 A cowshed of Mohammad Ismail Khatana, was completely destroyed after it came under a massive snow slide.
The livestock is the only source of income for Khatana family, locals said.
The residents have urged the administration to send a team to the spot of occurrence.
“Please provide assistance to Ismail who has lost all of his earning of years,” locals claimed.
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