
After relentless precipitation in Jammu, the water level of the Tawi River appeared, leading to damage to the fourth Tawi bridge in Bhagwati Nagar. Several vehicles remain trapped in the affected part of the bridge.
The national strength of the reaction to disasters has deployed ships in the GGM Science College area to save the stuck students and several families in the neighboring areas of Jammu.
“A large number of people were evacuated … along the flooded banks of the river and the flooded low -lying belts in the districts of Jammu and Samba. This number is in hundreds,” said PTI official.
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According to reports, 20 to 30 low sites and several areas in Jamm and Samba were flooded with lightning floods induced by heavy rain in the last 30 hours.
Most people were rescued from Peerkho, Gujjar Nagar, RS Pura, Nikki Tawi, Beli Charan, Gurkhanagar, Qasim Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, Sher-E-Kashmir University, Akhnor and Pargwal and Banks of the Swolpen Tawi.
Northern railways canceled 22 trains for today, stopped or left from the railway stations Jammu and Katra, and finished 27 trains in the division for a short time.
The heavy rain that casts the Jammu area disrupted rail transport.
“Twenty -seven trains were terminated on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Commissioner Jammu Divisional Ramesh Kumar said, “Those located in low -laid and affected areas have been evacuated by district administration, J&K police, Indian army, NDF, SDRF and others. There have not been victims.
He told reporters that the districts in the region several regions in the region, including Jammu, Samba, Kathhua, Udhampur, Doda and Kishtwar, witnessed heavy rain.
Those who stayed in low -laid and affected areas were evacuated by the district administration, the J&K police, the Indian armies, the NDRf, SDRF and others.
“The Tawi River, the Chenab River, the Basantar River and the Ravi River flowed above the level of alert,” he said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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