Key Points

A sudden cloudburst in Jammu's Ramban district has claimed three lives with five people still missing. Rescue teams are conducting continuous search operations across the affected villages where flash floods caused extensive damage. Temporary relief camps have been set up to provide shelter, food, and medical care to displaced families. This incident adds to the growing toll of rain-related disasters that have already killed over 36 people in Jammu and Kashmir this month.

Key Points: Three Dead Five Missing in Jammu Ramban Cloudburst Disaster

  • Three bodies recovered from cloudburst-hit Rajgarh tehsil in Ramban
  • Flash floods swept through villages causing severe property damage
  • Temporary relief camps provide shelter and basic medical care
  • Administration appeals for vigilance as rivers continue rising rapidly
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Three dead, several missing as cloudburst hits J&K's Ramban

Three dead and five missing after cloudburst triggers flash floods in Jammu's Ramban district. Rescue operations ongoing with relief camps established for displaced families.

"Rescue teams are carrying out continuous searches across the affected region to find those missing - Rescue Officials"

Jammu, Aug 30

At least three people have lost their lives and five others remain missing after a sudden cloudburst struck Rajgarh tehsil of Ramban district early on Saturday, officials have said.

Rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene, and search operations are underway to locate those missing. So far, three bodies have been recovered from the affected area.

The cloudburst triggered flash floods that swept through several villages, causing severe damage to property and disrupting daily life.

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 carrying out continuous searches across the affected region to find those missing. Temporary relief camps have also been established to shelter the displaced families and ensure food, water, and basic medical care.

According to the rescue officials, the situation remains under close watch, and additional teams will be 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 rains, 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 36 people have died so far in rain-related incidents.

In Reasi and Doda districts alone, at least nine 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 tragic. Climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent in our mountains. We need better early warning systems and infrastructure.
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Aman W
Salute to the rescue teams working in such difficult conditions. Hope they find the missing people soon. J&K has been facing too many natural disasters this monsoon.
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Sarah B
So devastating to read this. The administration should ensure relief reaches everyone affected. These mountain communities need long-term solutions, not just immediate relief.
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Vikram M
Cloudbursts in hilly areas are becoming too common. We need better urban planning and restrictions on construction in vulnerable zones. Thoughts with the families who lost everything.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, while rescue efforts are commendable, we need to question why these areas remain so vulnerable year after year. Proper drainage and disaster-resistant housing should be priority.
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Meera T
Om Shanti. May the departed souls rest in peace. Hope the administration provides adequate compensation and rehabilitation for those who lost their homes. 💔

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