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Ramban flash flood: Jammu-Srinagar highway closed for 3rd consecutive day

IANS April 22, 2025 235 views

A catastrophic flash flood has severely impacted the strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway, causing significant infrastructure damage and human loss. Three people have been killed, and over 100 have been rescued from the affected areas in Ramban district. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has personally monitored relief operations, emphasizing local-level disaster management. The highway remains closed, creating transportation challenges and triggering panic buying among residents.

"The damage was huge, but the disaster happened at a local level" - Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister"
Jammu, April 22: The strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway remained closed for the third consecutive day on Tuesday, and officials said it would take five more days to restore the highway.

Key Points

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Flash floods kill 3 and destroy 5 km of national highway

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Rescue operations underway with over 100 people saved

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Chief Minister personally supervises relief efforts

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Panic buying of essentials reported across Kashmir Valley

Engineers of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) said the highway is damaged at 22 locations, and restoration work is in full swing.

Landslides triggered by flash floods killed three people on Sunday in Ramban district, while over 100 were rescued.

Nearly 4 to 5 km of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was completely washed away, and the debris buried many vehicles under it.

Hundreds of passengers are stranded on the highway as authorities stepped in to provide shelter and food to the stranded passengers.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, braving adverse weather, reached Kali Morh on the highway on Monday to personally supervise the relief operation and assess the damage.

He said the damage was huge, but the disaster happened at a local level and as such, it cannot be declared as a 'national disaster'.

CM Abudllah, however, assured that all possible relief and assistance would be provided to the affected families.

Former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah has requested the Centre to step in with relief for the affected families.

Meanwhile, V.K. Bidhuri, divisional commissioner (Kashmir), has again appealed to people in the Valley not to indulge in panic buying as there are sufficient stocks of foodgrains and petroleum products to last for a fortnight.

People have been mobbing filling stations across the Valley to buy petrol and diesel much beyond their daily requirement.

"This panic buying can result in depleting the stocks as we are noticing three times more rush of motorists than usual each day," said the attendant at a filling station in Ganderbal district.

The Mughal Road connecting the south Kashmir Shopian district with Rajouri district of Jammu division is at present open for one-way traffic for light motor vehicles (LMVs).

The blockade of the Jammu-Srinagar highway has also created a rush for air tickets as tourists and locals going out of the Valley prefer air travel over the uncertainty of surface travel.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 The highway closure is affecting so many lives. Glad to hear the CM is personally overseeing relief efforts. Hope the restoration work finishes sooner than expected!
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Priya M.
Why can't this be declared a national disaster? 22 damaged locations and lives lost sounds pretty serious to me. The government should reconsider their stance.
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Amit S.
The panic buying situation is making everything worse. People need to stay calm - the officials clearly said there's enough stock for 15 days!
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Sunita R.
My cousin is stranded there with his family. They say the local community has been amazing - sharing food and helping each other out. Humanity at its best during tough times ❤️
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Vikram J.
Respect to the NHAI engineers working in these tough conditions. 5km completely washed away sounds like a massive challenge. Stay safe everyone working on the restoration!
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Neha P.
While I appreciate the CM's visit, I wish there was more proactive infrastructure planning to prevent such disasters. These flash floods aren't exactly unexpected in this region.
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Karan D.
The airfare situation is crazy right now - prices have tripled! Hope the highway opens soon so normal travelers don't get priced out of returning home.

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