Key Points

Heavy rainfall in Rajouri triggered landslides, damaging homes and blocking roads for three straight days. Authorities evacuated residents and set up rehabilitation centres while schools remained closed. Separate landslides in Reasi and Poonch claimed lives, including two labourers and a child. Emergency teams are working to clear debris and assist affected families.

Key Points: Rajouri Landslides Damage Homes Block Roads After 3 Days of Heavy Rain

  • 25 houses damaged in Rajouri landslides
  • Schools closed for 2nd day amid safety concerns
  • BRO deployed for road restoration
  • 2 labourers killed in Reasi district landslide
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J-K: Heavy rainfall in Rajouri district for 3 consecutive days triggers landslides, damages houses and blocks roads

Rajouri district faces severe landslides and road blockages after relentless rainfall, with 25 houses damaged and schools shut for safety.

"People have suffered heavy losses... BRO is working to mitigate road damage – ADC Kalakote Tanveer Hussain Khan"

Rajouri, June 23

Heavy rainfall in the Kalakote division of the Rajouri district for three consecutive days has triggered landslides, damaging houses and leading to road blockades.

The Assistant Development Commissioner (ADC) of Kalakote, Tanveer Hussain Khan, reported that teams are working around the clock to address the situation. All schools, government and private, are closed for the second day due to heavy rainfall.

Rajouri district has experienced flash floods and landslides due to heavy rainfall. Authorities have responded by setting up control rooms for emergency assistance and advising residents to stay indoors and avoid travelling through landslide-prone areas.

"Today it is raining for the third consecutive day. People have suffered heavy losses. At least 25 houses have been damaged. We have evacuated people to safer locations. As it is a hilly area so people have suffered massive losses due to landslides. BRO is working to mitigate the damage to roads. We have created rehabilitation centres at Kalakote. Schools are closed for the second consecutive day," ADC Kalakote said.

A local resident said that there are many poor people who have suffered losses. "After the landslide, the debris has fallen on shops. Government should give compensation to victims," he said.

Earlier in the day, two labourers lost their lives and another was seriously injured in a landslide that occurred early Wednesday morning in the Badora, which falls under the Mahore sub-division of Reasi district, Jammu and Kashmir police said on Wednesday.

The incident took place when the three men, including a JCB machine operator at a construction site related to the Badora Shiva Cave pilgrimage, were sleeping in a tent. Around 2 am, a sudden landslide hit the area, and the tent got buried in it.

The deceased have been identified as Ravi Kumar (23), son of Parshotam Kumar, a resident of Tehsil Channi in Udhampur district, and Rashpal Singh (26), son of Soba Ram, a resident of Tuli Kalaban, Tehsil Chassana, Reasi district.The injured labourer was immediately taken to Mahore Hospital, where he is currently undergoing treatment.

Earlier on July 21, a young student lost his life after a landslide in Poonch. Incharge Medical Superintendent of the district hospital said that one 5-year-old child was brought in dead, while the other 4 had minor injuries and were currently under observation.

He said that a teacher was also injured but in stable condition.

Speaking to ANI, Medical Officer Dr Ishfaq Ahmad said, "In Bainch, an unfortunate incident occurred at school, resulting in injuries from a landslide. A total of five children were injured. One 5-year-old child was brought in dead, while the other 4 had minor injuries... The injured children are stable, and their injuries are being monitored. The teacher was also injured, but is stable. All are under observation, and if any further treatment or referral is needed, we will handle it accordingly."

- ANI

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Priya S
My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones. The administration is doing good work by setting up rehabilitation centers, but we need long-term solutions like proper drainage systems in these vulnerable areas.
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Aman W
Why do we wait for disasters to happen before taking action? The BRO and local authorities should conduct regular slope stabilization work before monsoon season. Prevention is better than cure!
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Sarah B
The death of that 5-year-old child is heartbreaking 💔. Schools in hilly areas should have proper safety audits before monsoon. Education is important but safety comes first.
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Vikram M
Salute to the BRO workers who are risking their lives to clear the roads in such dangerous conditions. These unsung heroes deserve more recognition and better safety equipment.
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Nisha Z
The government should make special insurance schemes for people living in disaster-prone areas. Many poor families lose everything in such incidents and struggle to rebuild their lives.
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David E
Climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent. India needs to invest more in disaster preparedness and early warning systems, especially in vulnerable regions like J&K.

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