Key Points

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah confirmed the safe evacuation of residents from villages affected by the Jhelum river breach. The flooding occurred near Zoonipora in Budgam district, submerging several villages completely. Rescue teams are still working to relocate people from areas under threat of inundation. Heavy rainfall across Jammu and Kashmir has created flash flood conditions in multiple districts.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Evacuates Jhelum River Breach Victims Safely

  • Jhelum river breach occurred near Zoonipora village in Budgam district
  • Three villages completely inundated with floodwaters overnight
  • Six rescue centers operational across affected areas
  • Heavy rainfall causes flash floods across multiple Jammu districts
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JK: Omar Abdullah announces safe evacuation of people affected by Jhelum breach

Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah announces successful evacuation of residents after Jhelum river breach near Budgam. Rescue operations continue in flood-affected villages.

"Residents of these villages were safely evacuated during the night to designated rescue centres - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, September 4

Following the rise in the water level of the Jhelum in Jammu & Kashmir, Union territory Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced that residents affected by river's breach have been safely evacuated from their affected area on Thursday.

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 4 (ANI): Following the rise in the water level of the Jhelum in Jammu & Kashmir, Union territory Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced that residents affected by river's breach have been safely evacuated from their affected area on Thursday.

Taking to X, Omar Abdullah said that due to the occurrence of a breach in the Jhelum bund near village Zoonipora, Budgam, there has been inundation in nearby areas. Thus, due to the breach, residents of affected villages, specifically of villages Shalina, Rakh Shalina and Baghi Shakirshah have been evacuated. These areas, due to the breach of the Jhelum, had come under water.

"In the early hours a breach occurred in the River Jhelum bund near village Zoonipora, Budgam, resulting in inundation of nearby areas. Consequently, the villages Shalina, Rakh Shalina, and Baghi Shakirshah have come under water. Residents of these villages were safely evacuated during the night to designated rescue centres and safer locations," says Abdullah.

However, as per Abdullah, there is an apprehension of inundation in the villages of Seerbagh and Summerbugh. Currently, the rescue team is engaged in relocating people from these areas to safety.

"There remains apprehension of inundation in Seerbagh and Summerbugh villages of Budgam, and our teams are actively engaged in relocating people from these areas to safety. People of these areas are requested to move to safer areas till the water level recedes," adds Abdullah.

Further, the J&K chief minister said that six rescue centres have become operational in affected areas, namely GHS Wagoora, GHSS Khandah, Sheikh-ul-Alam HS Wagoora, GHSS BK Pora, Islamic Public HS Kralpora and Dar-ul-Fatah Dangerpora.

In Reasi of the Jammu region, the gates of Salal Dam have been opened due to the increase in the water levels of Chenab river, following heavy rainfall in the region.

Meanwhile for third consecutive day, Bhaderwah region of the Doda district continues to grapple with the heavy rainfall. In several parts of the Union Territory, a flash flood-like conditions have been reported across multiple districts. In Rajouri, incessant downpours have led to flood-like conditions, forcing authorities to remain on high alert.

Due to the rise in water level of the Chenab river, many houses are inundated with water. According to IMD, "heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy rainfall (>=21 cm) was recorded in isolated places of Jammu-Kashmir" till 8.30 on September 3.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Having visited Kashmir last year, I know how devastating these floods can be. Glad to hear people are being moved to safety. The rescue centers being operational quickly is commendable.
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Ananya R
This is heartbreaking 💔 My cousin lives in Budgam and they had to evacuate last night. The administration did good work but we need permanent solutions for flood management in J&K.
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Michael C
While the evacuation is good news, I'm concerned about the recurring nature of these floods. Climate change is hitting Kashmir hard. Need long-term planning and better warning systems.
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Priya S
Salute to the rescue teams working through the night! 🫡 Hope they have adequate resources and support. The people of these villages must be going through so much stress.
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Vikram M
The administration should also focus on rehabilitation after evacuation. Temporary shelters are good but people need help rebuilding their lives and homes once waters recede.

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