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Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in Chenab Valley, NH-244 Closed, Hydel Project Damaged

Flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall caused widespread disruption across the Chenab Valley in Jammu and Kashmir. National Highway 244 was closed at Premnagar in Doda district after floodwaters and debris blocked the road. The 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Power Project in Kishtwar district suffered extensive damage, with vehicles buried under debris. Authorities have opened three gates of the Baglihar Dam as the Chenab River rose, and rescue operations are underway.

J-K: Flash floods disrupt Chenab Valley, NH-244 closed in Doda; Kwar hydel project damaged in Kishtwar

Jammu, July 6

Flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall caused widespread disruption across the Chenab Valley on Monday, affecting road connectivity in Doda district and damaging infrastructure at the 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Power Project in Kishtwar district.

In Doda district, National Highway 244 was closed at Premnagar after floodwaters and debris blocked the road, bringing traffic to a complete standstill. Several vehicles remained stranded on both sides of the highway as authorities worked to restore connectivity.

The closure also affected the ongoing annual Machail Yatra, with officials advising pilgrims and commuters to avoid the route until it is declared safe.

Meanwhile, in the Kishtwar district, flash floods caused extensive damage at the 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Power Project. At the Tailrace Tunnel (TRT) site, a massive flow of water and mud swept through the area, burying several vehicles under debris and damaging project infrastructure.

Rescue and clearance operations are underway, while authorities continue to assess the extent of the damage.

Speaking to ANI, NHIDCL Highway Manager Sunny Padha described the situation at Premnagar as severe and said immediate action was taken to clear the road.

"Actually, this is Neeraj Prem Nagar, near the Kalka Mata temple; my vehicle was parked there. I received a call in the morning informing me that my vehicle was there. When I arrived, the atmosphere was terrifying; there was severe flooding. I even have a video of it. Since I actually work here--I am the highway manager for this area--I immediately called for an excavator and a JCB on the spot and cleared the traffic, but the flooding in the morning was indescribable."

Authorities are continuing restoration work in the affected areas and have urged people to avoid travelling through flood-hit stretches until conditions improve and the routes are declared safe.

Earlier, three gates of the Baglihar Dam in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district were opened after the water level in the Chenab River rose significantly due to incessant rainfall in the Doda-Kishtwar region.

The administration said it is continuously monitoring weather conditions and the river flow, with all concerned departments remaining on alert to respond to any emergency.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Hope all pilgrims on the Machail Yatra are safe! These yatras bring so many people and they must be properly informed about weather conditions. Good that officials are advising caution, but communication must be faster.

Vikram M

Kwar hydel project damage is a big setback. These projects need better flood-proofing, especially in a region like Chenab Valley. Now power generation will be delayed and costs will rise. Development must be sustainable.

Rohit P

Jai Mata Di! 🙏 Hope everyone is okay. The NH-244 closure must be hell for locals and travelers. I've driven on that road - one wrong step and you're gone. Hats off to the JCB operators clearing debris in such risky conditions.

Siddharth J

The description from the highway manager is terrifying - 'atmosphere was terrifying' and 'flooding was indescribable'. We often forget how quickly these hill areas can turn deadly. Need better early warning systems and evacuation plans for remote villages.

Kavya N

Baglihar dam gates opening is routine in monsoon, but still scary for downstream villages. People living near Chenab must be on high alert. Hope authorities are using SMS alerts and not just local announcements. Every life is precious.

Michael C

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