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J-K : Restoration efforts begin in Ramban after cloudburst, flash floods damage property; no casualties reported

ANI April 22, 2025 277 views

A cloudburst in Ramban caused flash floods, damaging 37 houses and a temple but sparing lives. J&K CM Omar Abdullah visited the site, trekking through rough terrain to oversee relief efforts. Restoration teams are clearing debris while authorities provide food and medicine to affected families. The Jammu-Srinagar highway remains closed due to landslides triggered by heavy rains.

"The flash flood damaged 37 houses and a temple. Although there was a huge loss of property, no lives were lost." – Imtiyaz Ahmed, SDM Gool"
Ramban, April 22: Restoration work is ongoing in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir after a cloudburst and flash floods damaged several houses, a temple, and vehicles. Officials have confirmed that while there was significant property damage, no casualties were reported.

Key Points

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Cloudburst triggers flash floods in Ramban

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Omar Abdullah treks rugged terrain to assess damage

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37 houses and temple destroyed, no fatalities

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Highway closed as restoration teams clear debris

Speaking to ANI, Imtiyaz Ahmed, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Gool, said that the flash flood damaged 37 houses and one temple.

"Yesterday a cloud burst happened here...The flash flood damaged 37 houses and a temple. Although there was a huge loss of property, no lives were lost. Several cattle are also reportedly missing," he said.

SDM further added, "A complete assessment of the loss will be done, and all the required help will be given. Rehabilitation is being done and we are providing all necessary things like medicine and food..."

Earlier today, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited the landslide-hit Ramban district to take stock of the situation and assess the ground situation.

The Deputy Commissioner Ramban and senior civil and police officials accompanied the Chief Minister. CM Abdullah travelled by road from Srinagar to reach Marog, one of the worst-hit villages. Demonstrating the deep concern and commitment of his government, he trekked several kilometres on foot through rugged terrain to reach Kela Morh, where the cloudburst had triggered flash floods, leaving a trail of destruction, said an official statement from the Department of Information and Public Relations of Jammu and Kashmir.

Interacting with local residents and officials from the district administration, the Chief Minister was briefed on the scale of the damage and the progress of ongoing rescue and relief operations. He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and assured that the government stands shoulder to shoulder with the victims of this tragedy.

The district administration informed the Chief Minister that clearance operations are in full swing. Teams from the Public Works Department (PWD), Border Roads Organisation (BRO), disaster response units, police, volunteers, and the local population are working around the clock to remove mudslides and boulders and restore normalcy in the affected area.

In the Ramban region, flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains in the early hours of Sunday caused widespread damage. At least three people, including two children, lost their lives in Bagahana village after two houses collapsed due to a landslide.

Jammu-Srinagar National Highway has been closed for the second consecutive day following incessant rains, hailstorm and landslide. However, restoration and clearance work are underway in Ramban.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Thank God there were no casualties! 🙏 The property can be rebuilt but lives can't be replaced. Kudos to the rescue teams working tirelessly in difficult conditions.
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Priya M.
It's heartwarming to see the CM personally visiting the affected areas. Leaders should always be this hands-on during crises. Hope the rehabilitation process is swift for all affected families.
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Amit S.
While the response seems good, I wonder if better early warning systems could have minimized the damage. Cloudbursts are becoming more frequent - we need long-term solutions.
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Sunita R.
The poor cattle 😢 Hope they're able to recover the missing animals. Farmers must be devastated losing both homes and livestock.
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Vikram J.
BRO and PWD teams deserve medals for working in such tough terrain. The highway closure must be causing major disruptions - hope they can reopen it soon!
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Neha T.
This is so scary! Climate change is making these extreme weather events more common. We need to prepare better infrastructure to handle such disasters.

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