Key Points

Nearly 400 residents of Kalaban village in Poonch have been moved to temporary shelters after land subsidence damaged multiple houses. The administration has declared the area unsafe and is providing essential supplies through relief camps with NGO support. Meanwhile, the Vaishno Devi pilgrimage remains suspended for the 20th consecutive day due to continuous rainfall and landslides along the route. Traffic congestion on the Jammu-Srinagar highway has also worsened with thousands of vehicles stranded due to limited road capacity after a major landslide.

Key Points: Poonch Land Subsidence Forces 400 to Shelters Amid J-K Rains

  • Land subsidence in Kalaban village damages 95 houses and displaces 700 residents
  • Vaishno Devi yatra suspended for 20th day due to landslides and rainfall
  • Jammu-Srinagar highway faces massive traffic jams with 2000 trucks stranded
  • Relief camps provide food, water and essentials to affected families in Poonch
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J-K: 400 shifted to shelters as land subsidence damages houses in Poonch

Nearly 400 residents evacuated in Poonch after land subsidence damages houses. Relief camps set up as Vaishno Devi yatra remains suspended due to landslides and bad weather.

"We could not have darshan because of the rainfall up there. But we are lucky to have prasad here. - Durgesh Sharma, devotee from Delhi"

Poonch, September 15

Nearly 400 residents of Kalaban village in Mendhar sub-division of Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district have been shifted to temporary shelters after several houses developed cracks due to land subsidence triggered by continuous rainfall, officials said on Monday.

Authorities, with the support of a local NGO, are providing relief material and essentials to the displaced families. The administration has declared Kalaban unsafe and directed residents to evacuate until further notice.

On September 13, nearly 700 people were affected, and about 95 houses were damaged after days of heavy rain. Families housed in relief camps are being supplied with food, drinking water and other basic amenities, officials said.

Meanwhile, the Vaishno Devi yatra remained suspended for the 20th consecutive day on Sunday due to adverse weather and repeated landslides along the Katra route. Devotees expressed disappointment but welcomed arrangements.

"We could not have darshan because of the rainfall up there. But we are lucky to have prasad here. People are coming from far away, and at least they are getting prasad. I am just happy to be here," said Durgesh Sharma, a devotee from Delhi.

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), in a post on X, said the yatra scheduled to resume on September 14 had been postponed due to incessant rainfall, and urged pilgrims to follow official updates.

Meanwhile, in Udhampur district, long traffic jams were reported on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) at Thard on Sunday, where only one lane is operational after a massive landslide.

Officials said thousands of vehicles, including nearly 2,000 trucks, were stranded as the temporary road created by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) cannot handle heavy traffic.

Deputy SP (Traffic) Udhampur, Jatinder Singh, said the makeshift stretch could accommodate only around 40 trucks per hour, leading to severe congestion and delays of up to two hours.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see that relief efforts are underway with NGO support. But why does infrastructure fail so easily during monsoon? We need better planning for hilly regions. The highway situation sounds like a complete mess with 2000 trucks stranded!
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Aman W
Vaishno Devi yatra suspended for 20 days! That's really unfortunate for devotees. But safety first - landslides in those areas can be deadly. At least the shrine board is providing prasad to those who came from far away.
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Sarah B
The traffic situation on NH-44 sounds like a nightmare. Only 40 trucks per hour? That's going to affect supply chains across the region. NHAI needs to work faster on permanent solutions for these landslide-prone areas.
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Vikram M
Climate change is hitting our mountain states hard. We need better disaster management systems and early warning for landslides. Praying for the safety of all affected families and the workers trying to restore normalcy.
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Michael C
Respect to the devotees who are understanding about the situation. It shows real faith when people accept circumstances gracefully. Hope the weather improves soon and everyone can complete their pilgrimage safely.

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