Reuters SRINAGAR, INDIA— Residents of Indian Kashmir turned their wrath on state administrators, accusing them of failing to provide them with help after the worst flooding in over a century, and angrily dumped food parcels into gutters. A week into the disaster, which one state official estimates could cost close to $1 billion in damages, large parts of Srinagar – the capital of Jammu and Kashmir – lay under water with many people still trapped atop their homes, and others crowded in relief camps. Their misery has added to problems of the administration in a Muslim-majority region where a revolt against Indian rule has simmered for nearly a quarter century. Many complain that the…

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