Key Points

Survivors of the Kishtwar cloudburst described sudden devastation as floodwaters and debris engulfed Chesoti village. Many were trapped under collapsed structures, with some still missing as rescue teams work tirelessly. Eyewitnesses recalled hearing a blast-like sound before being swept away by the raging waters. The disaster struck during the busy Machail Mata Yatra, leaving devotees stranded in the chaos.

Key Points: Kishtwar Cloudburst Survivors Recall Horror as Death Toll Rises

  • Over 50 dead and 100 injured in Kishtwar cloudburst
  • Survivors recall blast-like sound before flash floods
  • Army and CRPF launched immediate rescue operations
  • Many devotees stranded during Machail Mata Yatra
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J-K: Helped many people get out of the debris, says Victims recalling horror after Kishtwar cloudburst

Victims describe sudden chaos as flash floods hit Kishtwar's Machail Mata Yatra route, leaving 50 dead and many missing. Rescue efforts continue.

"When the cloud burst happened, all we saw was flood... 16 of us went, but only 14 returned. – Pradeep Kumar, survivor"

Kishtwar, August 16

Victims of the Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar cloudburst narrated a scene of sudden chaos as a flash flood tore through Chesoti village along the Machail Mata Yatra route on Thursday.

The disaster has claimed more than 50 lives and has left over 100 injured, with many still reported missing, as rescue operations continue.

Recalling the scene where debris and water inundated the area within minutes, trapping several people, one victim, Pradeep Kumar, told ANI that he had helped many people get out of the debris after the cloudburst.

Speaking to ANI from the hospital, "When the cloud burst happened, all we saw was flood... 16 of us went, but only 14 returned. My family and I were also stuck there... While searching for my daughters, I helped many people get out of the debris."

Another survivor named Ayush Sharma described being caught in the flash flood, saying, "We were near the langar... When the flood came, we fled. Fifty people had come to eat food, but then the flood came... I was there with my parents and brother. Many others are also stranded there."

A day earlier, one victim told ANI the cloudburst occurred with a blast-like sound, and within two minutes, about four feet of debris surrounded them.

"We were right there... suddenly there was a blast-like sound, and after the cloudburst, we started to evacuate, but within 2 minutes, there was 4 feet of debris. We managed to rescue some people, but others got trapped. We were 11 members; we are safe, but my daughter and my wife were trapped in the debris, and now they are stable..." he said.

Another survivor described being caught in the flash flood, "A lot of people were dead and many were injured... I was amid the waters when a policeman helped me and brought me to the hospital... My sister is missing right now..."

A third victim said, "Suddenly, there was a sound like a bomb exploding, and everyone started shouting, 'Run, run.' As I started to run, I got trapped in the debris, and an electricity pole fell on me. After that, I called out to my daughter, and she pulled me out from there...".

Vishal Mehra, a devotee from Jammu who had come for the Machail Mata Yatra, said, "We were returning after the darshan and had stopped at Chesoti. A part of our group was a little behind. We were having tea when Army personnel suddenly told us to run. We rushed, but we got trapped in the debris."

"My sister and nephew are missing. There has been a massive loss...It felt like a sudden blast, and we could not act in time," he said.

Another victim recalled, "When the cloud burst, we were flown away and I was stuck under a car... My mother was under an electricity pole... Administration took quick action, and the vehicles of the army and the CRPF arrived immediately..."

The cloudburst struck the Chashoti village of Paddar, along the Machail Mata Yatra route, around 11 am on Thursday, when a large number of devotees were present.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Salute to our armed forces and local administration for quick response! But why aren't we investing more in infrastructure to prevent such tragedies? Every year same story during monsoon...
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Aman W
The description of the blast-like sound is terrifying! Nature's fury is unpredictable but we must learn from this. Maybe limit pilgrim numbers during peak monsoon? My prayers with all affected families 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Machail Mata shrine last year, this hits close to home. The terrain is extremely vulnerable. Authorities should conduct proper geological surveys before allowing mass gatherings in such areas.
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Vikram M
While rescue efforts are commendable, we need accountability. Why was there no early warning? So many lives lost due to negligence. Government must take responsibility and compensate families properly.
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Kavya N
The trauma these survivors describe is unimaginable 💔 Especially those still searching for missing family members. We need better psychological support systems for disaster victims in India.

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