Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah announced financial aid for victims of the Kishtwar flash floods. The government will provide Rs 2 lakh for deceased families and Rs 1 lakh for the severely injured. Abdullah reviewed rescue operations and met affected families. The cloudburst-triggered floods have claimed at least 60 lives so far.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Announces Rs 2 Lakh Ex-Gratia for Kishtwar Flood Victims

  • Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for deceased families
  • Rs 1 lakh for severely injured
  • Rs 1 lakh for fully damaged houses
  • Army and NDRF leading rescue efforts
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J-K CM announces ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for kin of deceased in Kishtwar flash flood, Rs 1 lakh to injured

J-K CM announces financial aid for deceased and injured in Kishtwar flash floods, reviews rescue operations.

"Around 60 bodies have been found. The number of missing persons is being assessed. – Omar Abdullah"

Kishtwar, August 16

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday announced ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the kin of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh to the severely injured people in the flash flood triggered by a cloud burst in Kishtwar.

The Jammu and Kashmir Government will also provide financial assistance of Rs 50,000 to the people who suffered minor injuries. The government will provide Rs 1 lakh for fully damaged structures, Rs 50,000 for severely damaged structures and Rs 25,000 for partially damaged structures from the CM's Relief Fund.

The announcement came after CM Omar Abdullah visited the cloudburst-affected areas of Kishtwar today and met affected families.

In a post on X, JK CMO said, "Chief Minister visited the cloudburst-affected areas of Kishtwar today and met affected families. He expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and damage and said the Government stands firmly with the people in this hour of grief. As a mark of solidarity and immediate succor, Chief Minister announced ex-gratia relief from the CM's Relief Fund: Rs 2 lakh for each deceased. Rs 1 lakh for severely injured, Rs 50,000 for minor injuries. Rs 1 lakh for fully damaged structures. Rs 50,000 for severely damaged structures. Rs 25,000 for partially damaged structures. Instructions were also issued for immediate restoration of the affected infrastructure in the area."

https://x.com/CM_JnK/status/1956616463810498899

Earlier in the day, J-K CM met with the families affected by the flash flood due to a cloud burst in Chasoti village of Kishtwar district.

CM Abdullah also reviewed the ongoing relief and rescue operations and received a detailed briefing from Army personnel. He used a Virtual Reality (VR) headset to review the destruction and said immediate relief measures would be taken to support affected families.

The cloudburst, which occurred along the Machail Mata Yatra route, triggered flash floods and widespread destruction on Thursday, killing at least 60 people.

On Friday, Abdullah confirmed the deaths and said that the number of missing people was still being verified.

"Around 60 bodies have been found. The number of missing persons is being assessed. After the rescue and relief operation concludes, we will inquire whether the Administration could have taken any preventive steps when the Met Department had issued a warning and also advised people not to venture out if not needed. The rescue operation by the Army, NDRF, SDRF, Police, and Administration is underway. Workers of different political parties are also working on the ground," Omar Abdullah told reporters.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Why does it always take tragedies for governments to act? The MET department had issued warnings earlier. Prevention is better than compensation! 😔
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Aman W
Salute to our Army, NDRF and local administration working tirelessly in rescue operations. The real heroes who don't wait for cameras to do their duty! 🇮🇳
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Priya S
The compensation amounts seem quite low compared to the actual losses people have suffered. A house can't be rebuilt with 1 lakh in today's times. Government should reconsider.
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Vikram M
At least CM visited personally and used VR tech to assess damage - shows modern approach. But implementation matters more than announcements. Hope they follow through properly.
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Kavya N
My prayers with all affected families. Such natural calamities are becoming frequent due to climate change. We need better disaster preparedness across Himalayan states.

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