Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir has suffered catastrophic damage from recent floods with hundreds of bridges washed away. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah detailed the massive infrastructure destruction while speaking to reporters in Srinagar. The floods have particularly devastated apple growers with produce stranded due to highway damage. Both state and opposition leaders are urging immediate relief measures and compensation packages from the central government.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Says 330 Bridges Washed Away in J-K Floods

  • 330 bridges completely washed away by devastating floods
  • Over 1500 kilometers of roads destroyed across Jammu and Kashmir
  • Apple crops and dry fruit produce completely ruined
  • BJP leader Ravinder Raina calls for KCC loan waivers for farmers
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330 bridges washed away, over 1,500 km roads destroyed: J-K CM Omar Abdullah on flood devastation

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah reveals massive flood devastation: 330 bridges destroyed, 1500 km roads damaged, crops ruined. Seeks PM Modi relief package.

"Around 330 bridges have been washed away. More than 1500 km of roads have been destroyed - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, September 20

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the Union Territory has suffered massive losses in recent floods and expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would announce a relief package during his reported upcoming visit.

Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, Abdullah highlighted the extent of destruction, particularly during the Kishtwar and Katra yatras.

"The loss has been immense, loss of lives, especially during the two yatras in Kishtwar and Katra, there has been loss of property also. Around 330 bridges have been washed away. More than 1500 km of roads have been destroyed. Many government buildings have suffered losses, and crops have been destroyed. Our dry fruits have been destroyed," Abdullah said.

He added that the state government expects adequate support from the Centre to rebuild after the devastation.

"Seeing this, we hope that our loss is analysed and an adequate package is announced so that we can compensate for the losses suffered. I will put all these points before the Prime Minister and hope that he will give a good package for the people of J&K," the CM said.

Earlier on Wednesday, BJP leader Ravinder Raina expressed concern over the heavy losses suffered by apple growers in Kashmir after torrential rains, floods, and landslides hit the region, disrupting transport on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.

Speaking at the fruit market in Pulwama, Raina said the devastation caused by recent extreme weather has directly impacted the livelihood of thousands of farmers who depend on apple cultivation.

"Heavy rains, floods, and landslides have caused significant losses for Kashmir's apple traders. I've been to the apple market in Pulwama and I see that nearly five lakh apple crates are lying packed in the apple market," he said.

The BJP leader highlighted that the damage to the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway had paralyzed movement of goods, with apples unable to reach markets outside the Valley.

"The apple business has suffered significant losses because the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was damaged in several places due to the massive landslides. However, the National Highway Authority of India has worked hard to reopen it," he added.

Raina urged the administration to stand with the traders at this difficult time and called for immediate relief measures.

"This is the time to stand with the apple traders, to help them...A compensation report should be prepared for the apple traders here whose apples have been destroyed. The district administration should immediately assess the losses suffered by apple traders," he said.

He also stressed the need for broader financial relief, particularly waiving off loans taken by farmers under the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme.

"Most importantly, the KCC loans that farmers took for their farming and cultivation should be waived off," Raina said.

Heavy rains and flash floods this month have destroyed crops, damaged orchards, and left traders stranded with unsold produce. The closure of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway for several days compounded the problem, delaying transport of perishable goods. Traders have expressed fears that continued disruption could affect the entire apple season, leading to further losses.

- ANI

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Priya S
The apple farmers' situation is devastating. Their entire year's income wiped out. KCC loan waiver is the least government can do. Hope PM Modi announces a comprehensive package during his visit.
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Michael C
While relief is crucial, we need better disaster management infrastructure in hilly regions. Climate change is making these events more frequent. Reconstruction should include climate-resilient infrastructure.
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Ananya R
Dry fruits and apples - two major sources of livelihood destroyed. This will have ripple effects on the entire economy of J&K. Centre should provide immediate compensation and long-term support.
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Suresh O
Good to see both ruling and opposition leaders speaking about relief measures. In times of disaster, politics should take backseat. Hope the administration acts quickly on ground.
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Kavya N
The highway damage is affecting not just Kashmir but entire North India's supply chain. Need permanent solutions for these landslide-prone areas. My prayers with all affected families.

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