Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh spoke directly with Ramban's District Collector about the devastating cloudburst. The incident has already claimed four lives with one person still missing. Rescue teams are working tirelessly under the supervision of local authorities who reached the spot early. The region faces ongoing weather challenges with IMD predicting more heavy rainfall in coming days.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Speaks to Ramban DC After Cloudburst Kills 4

  • Four bodies recovered after cloudburst hits Ramban's Rajgarh area
  • One person reported missing as search operations continue
  • Flash floods damage local house and school infrastructure
  • IMD predicts continued heavy rainfall with orange alert issued
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J-K: Union Minister Jitendra Singh speaks to Ramban DC after cloudburst claims 4 lives

Union Minister Jitendra Singh contacts Ramban DC after cloudburst and landslides claim 4 lives, with rescue operations ongoing and one person still missing.

"A cloudburst in the Rajgarh area resulted in the unfortunate casualty of four persons - Jitendra Singh"

Ramban, August 30

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday spoke to Ramban District Collector Mohammad Alyas Khan after a cloudburst and landslides in the Rajgarh area claimed four lives, with one person still missing.

He added that rescue operations are underway, and all possible assistance is being provided.

In a post on X, Singh wrote, "Just now spoke to DC Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan. A cloudburst in the Rajgarh area resulted in the unfortunate casualty of four persons. The fifth one is missing ,and the search is going on. Meanwhile, there is no injured. Rescue operation is on. Every possible assistance being provided. I am in constant touch."

At least four people were killed and one was reported missing after a cloudburst hit the Rajgarh area of Ramban district in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, officials said.

A search and rescue operation has been launched to provide immediate relief to the victims.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Ramban, Arun Gupta, said, "Four bodies have been recovered, while another one is missing. We are trying to trace them. The sudden cloudburst triggered flash floods in the Natna area, causing damage to a house and a school besides disrupting normal life in the area."

He further said that efforts are being made to provide immediate relief to the families of the victims.

"Efforts are being made to provide immediate relief to the families of the victims, while search and rescue operations continue under the supervision of DC, SSP and ASP, who reached the spot early morning today," the SSP Ramban said.

Ramban has been grappling with heavy rainfall and flash floods.

According to the IMD, isolated heavy rainfall is likely to continue over Jammu and Kashmir from August 30 to September 2, while light to moderate rainfall is predicted in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, and Uttarakhand during the next four days.

The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued an orange alert for Ramban, Rajouri, Jammu, Reasi, Udhampur, Poonch, Kathua, and other districts, warning of very heavy rainfall for today. Similar alerts have been put in place for the upcoming days.

Earlier on Friday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) intensified its flood relief and rescue operations in Northern India with a primary focus on the severely affected Jammu and Punjab regions, the Ministry of Defence said.

Mi-17 and Chinook helicopters have conducted more than 55 sorties to extract stranded civilians, including personnel from the Indian Army and Border Security Force, from inundated areas in Dera Baba Nanak, Pathankot, and Akhnoor sectors.

Transport aircraft (C-130) have been deployed to facilitate the rapid movement of specialised NDRF teams into the affected zones, the ministry said. Further, it said that the "operations have enabled the rescue of 215 individuals and delivered 7,300 kgs of essential relief material in the affected areas in the past three days."

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreaking news. My prayers with the affected families. Good to see that rescue operations are underway and ministers are taking personal interest. Hope they find the missing person soon.
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Arun Y
The IAF and NDRF teams are doing commendable work in these difficult conditions. 55 sorties and 215 rescues is impressive. Salute to our armed forces and rescue personnel! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Climate change is making these extreme weather events more common. We need better urban planning and sustainable development in hilly regions to prevent such tragedies.
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Vikram M
While the response is good, we need to question why these areas remain vulnerable year after year. Proper drainage systems and landslide prevention measures should be priority.
Nisha Z
The orange alert for multiple districts is worrying. Hope people in these areas are taking precautions and authorities are prepared. Stay safe everyone! 🚨

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