
J&K Ramban Flash Flood: Strong collisions caused by cloudbursts caused lightning floods and landslides in several areas Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban District On Easter Sunday 20th April, three people, including two children, lost their lives because the floods were washed away by the score of houses and roads.
The landslides that blocked the National Highway Jammu-Srinagar (NH-44) left hundreds of stuck on the 250 kilometer section, the only road in any weather that connects Kashmir with the rest of India.
Here are the latest Kalamity updates that have grasped Ramban:
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1. Three people, two of whom were children, were killed due to lightning floods.
2. When they talked to reporters, the locals in the region said the lightning floods completely washed up the entire market, which was home to about 20-25 shops.
3. All schools and universities across Ramban would remain closed on Monday 21st April due to “unfavorable weather conditions”, Ramban’s representative published on X.
TRSE visual effects published or showed that landslides were also reported in Kishtarowar among several other regions.
“Approximately 200-250 houses were damaged. There was maximum damage in Ramban. The rescue operation is underway. The NDF team is on the way and all local teams are also deployed,” said Commissioner Baaner-HAq Chaudhary or.
5. The District Administration of Jammu and Kashmir released a red warning in the middle of the growing water level in the Chenab River. The rafting in the river was suspended and people were also recommended to keep them away from the water body.
6. Teams of national responses to the response to disasters (NDRF) are currently involved in rescue operations. About 100 people have been saved so far.
7. Ramban residents also asked the Interior Minister AMIT Shah to compensate for those who lost their living to these lightning floods, nor informed.
8. Operation on the strategic national highway of Jammu-Srinagar was suspended because the road was blocked on almost a dozen places between Nashi and Banihal for landslides and landslides, the officials said.
9. Hundreds of commuters remained stuck on the highway of 250 kilometers, the only road in any weather connecting Kashmir with the rest of the country.
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(with the entry from agencies)
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