Key Points

Lieutenant General Raghu Srinivasan personally inspected critical road damage in Jammu division caused by unprecedented rainfall. He visited the severely affected Ramkot-Ranjit Sagar Dam and Basholi-Bani roads where sections were completely washed away. The DGBR oversaw ongoing restoration work including new alignments and diversion construction at landslide sites. He assured local representatives of BRO's commitment to restoring connectivity while complimenting personnel for their efforts amid continuing flood alerts.

Key Points: DGBR Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan Inspects Jammu Roads After Heavy Rain

  • Inspected two strategically important roads with extensive rain damage
  • Oversaw diversion construction at Pedu Nala bridge displacement site
  • Assessed new alignment work at Bhoond where road washed away
  • Assured local MLA of BRO's efforts for earliest restoration
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J-K: DGBR Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan inspects road infrastructure in Jammu division amid heavy rain

BRO chief inspects damaged Ramkot-Ranjit Sagar Dam and Basholi-Bani roads, oversees restoration work amid Jammu-Kashmir flood alerts and highway closures.

"He exhorted all personnel to continue the good work in the coming days - Ministry of Defence Release"

Srinagar, September 5

Lieutenant General Raghu Srinivasan, Director General of Border Roads (DGBR), inspected the roads affected by the recent unprecedented rains in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, according to an official statement from the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

He visited the two strategically important roads of Ramkot-Ranjit Sagar Dam and Basholi-Bani Road. Both these roads have suffered extensive damage.

Lt General Srinivasan on Sunday visited the Pedu Nala location, where two bridges were displaced owing to heavy landslides. He oversaw the construction of diversions being constructed to restore the traffic, a release said.

He visited Bhoond at Km 47 on Road Bani Basholi, where a significant portion of the road was completely washed away in the deluge, which has left a gap in the road. He inspected the formation cutting work in constructing an entirely new access alignment to restore the road communication.

During his visit, the DGBR interacted with Mr Darshan Kumar, MLA, Basholi and assured him of efforts by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to restore road communication at the earliest.

The DGBR complimented the personnel of Project Sampark in their efforts to restore road communication. He exhorted all personnel to continue the good work in the coming days, a release said.

On Thursday, following the heavy rainfall, the 270-kilometre-long Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) remained closed due to landslides at Udhampur.

Due to the incessant rainfall, a series of landslides occurred near the Thard area in Udhampur; as a result, the highway was blocked, thus severing the critical land link to the Kashmir Valley. However, the operation to clear the debris has been initiated. Currently, the efforts to reopen the route are underway.

However, in the Jammu region, the situation remains critical, as the Tawi River continues to flow in full spate. In Reasi, due to heavy rainfall, the gates of the Salal Dam have been opened to accommodate the increase in water levels of the Chenab River.

In Rajouri, incessant downpours have led to flood-like conditions, forcing authorities to remain on high alert.

In many parts of the Union territory, the Regional Meteorological Centre, while anticipating the possibility of heavy rainfall, had issued an orange alert for Samba, Kathua, Budgam, Shopian, Kulgam, Bandipora, Baramulla, Pulwama and Ganderbal. Additionally, the yellow alert has also been issued for Anantnag, Srinagar and Kupwara districts for the day.

- ANI

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Priya S
The rains have been devastating this year. My cousin in Rajouri says the situation is really bad there. Glad to see senior officials personally visiting the affected areas. BRO jawans are doing amazing work under difficult conditions!
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the inspection, I hope this isn't just for show. These roads need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes. Climate change is making extreme weather more common - our infrastructure needs to be more resilient.
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Sarah B
The BRO personnel deserve our gratitude. Working in such challenging terrain and weather conditions - true heroes! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Jammu-Srinagar highway closure affects the entire valley's supply chain. Hope they clear it soon. BRO has always been quick to respond in emergencies. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
The meteorological department's alerts were timely. We need better disaster preparedness in hilly areas. Stay safe everyone in J&K! 🙏

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