Key Points

A car was swept away by excessive water flow in Kathua on Saturday. The State Disaster Response Force team quickly responded to the emergency situation. Using a crane, they successfully recovered the vehicle from the dangerous waters. Rescue operations continue in the area due to ongoing adverse weather conditions.

Key Points: SDRF Rescues Car Swept Away by Kathua Flood Waters

  • Car recovered using crane during Kathua flood rescue operation
  • SDRF team manages dangerous rising water levels
  • Adverse weather conditions causing hazardous situations
  • Ongoing rescue efforts continue in affected area
1 min read

J-K: Car swept away by heavy water flow rescued in Kathua

State Disaster Response Force team uses crane to recover vehicle from dangerous water flow in Kathua amid ongoing adverse weather rescue operations.

"The SDRF team was present at the site and actively engaged in rescue operations - Official Report"

Kathua, August 23

A car that was swept away by excessive water flow in Kathua was recovered using a crane on Saturday.

The operation was part of ongoing rescue efforts in the area, where adverse weather conditions have caused water levels to rise dangerously.

The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team was present at the site and actively engaged in rescue operations to ensure safety and manage the situation effectively.

Further updates on rescue outcomes are awaited.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Our disaster response teams are doing such heroic work across the country. Salute to these brave personnel who risk their lives to save others! 🇮🇳
A
Aman W
Hope everyone in the vehicle is safe. The weather warnings should be taken more seriously by people traveling in hilly areas.
N
Nisha Z
While I appreciate the rescue efforts, the administration should also focus on better drainage systems and early warning mechanisms. Prevention is better than cure.
V
Vikram M
This monsoon has been particularly harsh in North India. We need to invest more in disaster management infrastructure across all states.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50