Key Points

The Doda administration has launched relief efforts for families left homeless by devastating flash floods. Essential supplies including tents, blankets and utensils are being distributed to affected residents. The Indian Army constructed a crucial wooden footbridge in under 18 hours to reconnect isolated villages. Tragically, three lives were lost in the natural disaster that damaged hundreds of homes across the region.

Key Points: Doda Administration Army Provide Relief Jammu Kashmir Flash Floods

  • Administration distributed mattresses blankets tents to homeless families
  • Army built makeshift bridge in 18 hours to restore connectivity
  • Three fatalities reported with Rs 4 lakh compensation each
  • Over 400 homes fully or partially damaged by floods
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J-K: Doda administration provides essential facilities to homeless families after devastating flash floods

Doda administration and Indian Army provide tents, supplies and bridge connectivity to hundreds of families affected by devastating Jammu Kashmir flash floods and landslides.

"109 houses have been fully or surely damaged, around 300 partially damaged - SDM Arun Kumar Badyal"

Doda, September 5

The administration of Gandoh Bhalesa Doda has started providing essential facilities to families who were rendered homeless after devastating flash floods and landslides that began on August 24 and continue to affect the region.

To help the affected people rebuild their lives, the administration has distributed mattresses, blankets (kambals), tents, sleeping bags, and utensils.

Speaking to ANI, SDM Arun Kumar Badyal said, "109 houses have been fully or surely damaged, around 300 partially damaged, and apart from this, there are commercial structures, cow sheds, landslides have come in many places, so the land and crops have also been damaged."

Badyal further said that the homeless families are currently taking shelter in Panchayat Ghars, school buildings, ITI centres, and other government institutions. "Tragically, three people lost their lives in Bhalesa due to the flash floods. The administration has announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for each deceased family," he added.

Meanwhile, the 4 Rashtriya Rifles unit of the Army in Bhaderwah responded to villagers cut off after a cloudburst and flash floods, constructing a makeshift wooden footbridge in less than 18 hours to restore connectivity in the affected areas. The calamity that struck Beja village earlier this week washed away vital roads, leaving residents of Butla, Beja, Shrekhi, and Katyara isolated from the main town.

With their only link roads destroyed, villagers risked crossing the swollen river on foot to access food, medicines, and other essentials.

Earlier, on Thursday, heavy rainfall and a continued surge in the Jhelum River led to inundation near Zenipora village, Pampore. The Army's "Chinar Warriors", the NDRF, and local administration mobilised resources to evacuate affected residents and provide relief and medical assistance.

"On 04 Sep 2025, heavy rainfall and a continued surge in the Jhelum River led to an inundation near Zenipora Village, Pampore. Chinar Warriors, along with NDRF and local administration, swiftly mobilised resources, evacuated affected citizens and provided succour and medical assistance. Indian Army remains steadfast in its commitment to serve the nation and its citizens," the Army's Chinar Corps said. .

- ANI

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Rohit P
Army building a bridge in 18 hours - that's our forces for you! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 But we need better disaster management infrastructure in hilly areas. These flash floods are becoming too frequent.
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Arun Y
The distribution of kambals and basic utensils shows they understand what people actually need in such situations. Hope the rehabilitation continues beyond immediate relief. These families have lost everything.
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Sarah B
While the relief efforts are commendable, I hope there's also focus on long-term solutions. Climate change is making these disasters more intense. We need better early warning systems and sustainable infrastructure.
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Vikram M
Chinar Warriors and NDRF doing incredible work! But what about the crop damage? Farmers have lost their livelihoods. Hope there's compensation for agricultural losses too.
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Nisha Z
My relatives in Doda say the situation is worse than reported. Many remote villages still cut off. Hope media keeps highlighting this until everyone gets help. #DodaFloods

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