Key Points

A devastating landslide in Reasi district claimed seven lives from a single family, including five children. Simultaneously, a cloudburst in Ramban district resulted in three additional fatalities. Rescue operations are actively searching for three missing persons while temporary relief camps provide shelter to displaced families. This tragedy adds to over 46 rain-related deaths in Jammu region this month as authorities warn of continuing flood risks.

Key Points: 10 Dead 3 Missing in Jammu Kashmir Landslide Cloudburst Disasters

  • Seven family members killed in Reasi district landslide overnight
  • Three additional deaths confirmed in Ramban cloudburst incident
  • Rescue teams searching for three missing persons amid ongoing rainfall
  • Temporary relief camps established for displaced families with basic supplies
  • Over 46 rain-related deaths reported in Jammu region this month
  • Administration warns residents as rivers continue rising rapidly
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Nature's fury: 10 killed, 3 missing in J&K landslide, cloudburst

Tragic landslide and cloudburst in J&K's Reasi and Ramban districts claim 10 lives, including family of 7. Rescue operations continue for 3 missing persons.

"Among the seven dead are a couple and their five children. Heavy rain in the Badder village of Mahore in Reasi triggered the landslide. - State Government Officials"

Jammu, Aug 30

Ten people were killed and three went missing in the landslide and cloudburst that hit Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi and Ramban districts overnight.

State government officials said that seven people died in a landslide that flattened a residential house in the Mahore area of Reasi district on Friday night.

The officials said that the incident occurred after intense overnight showers lashed the area.

"Among the seven dead are a couple and their five children. Heavy rain in the Badder village of Mahore in Reasi triggered the landslide. A rescue operation is underway. A massive landslide occurred at Mahore village, where a temporary dwelling (Kacha House) was hit. In this incident, seven people have died," they said.

The deceased family members have been identified as Nazir Ahmed, 38, resident of Baddar village, Mahore, Wazira Begum, 35, and their children Bilal Ahmed, 13, Mohd Mustafa, 11, Mohd Adil, eight, Mohd Mubarak, six and Mohd Wasim, five.

Three people died overnight in a cloudburst incident in the Rajgarh area of Ramban in the Jammu division.

Officials confirmed that efforts are being made to provide urgent relief to the victims' families while search and rescue operations continue.

According to the administration, many houses were damaged in the incident, with some completely washed away by the force of the floodwaters.

Rescue teams are conducting continuous searches across the affected region to locate those missing. Temporary relief camps have also been established to provide shelter for displaced families and ensure access to food, water, and basic medical care.

According to rescue officials, the situation is being watched, and additional teams are being deployed if required.

As rivers and streams continue to rise rapidly due to incessant rainfall, the administration has appealed to residents to remain vigilant.

The latest disaster added to a series of destructive events in Jammu and Kashmir this month, where heavy rain, flash floods, and landslides have already taken a heavy toll.

Several districts in the Jammu region have witnessed large-scale devastation, with official reports confirming that more than 46 people have died so far in rain-related incidents.

In Reasi and Doda districts alone, at least 16 people have been killed as heavy rainfall triggered multiple landslides, swollen rivers, and flood-like conditions that engulfed many villages.

Over the past week, districts, including Jammu, Samba, and Kathua, have also faced severe damage to property and infrastructure.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is so devastating. Five children gone in one incident. We need better early warning systems and evacuation plans for vulnerable areas. Climate change is making these disasters more frequent.
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Aman W
The administration should conduct proper geological surveys and identify unsafe zones. Kacha houses in landslide-prone areas need to be relocated. Prevention is better than rescue operations after tragedy strikes.
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Sarah B
While the rescue efforts are commendable, why do we always wait for disasters to happen? There should be permanent disaster management teams in vulnerable districts like Reasi and Ramban.
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Vikram M
So many lives lost this month alone. The government must declare this a national disaster and provide adequate compensation and rehabilitation. My heart goes out to all affected families.
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Nisha Z
We need to learn from countries like Japan that have excellent disaster management systems. Early warnings, community training, and proper infrastructure can save countless lives. 💔

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