Three killed as torrential rain, landslides wreak havoc in J&K's Ramban

IANS April 20, 2025 218 views

A devastating natural disaster struck Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban region, resulting in three confirmed fatalities and extensive property damage. Minister Jitendra Singh reported multiple landslides, hailstorms, and strong winds causing significant disruption in the area. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah assured immediate rescue and restoration efforts while advising citizens to exercise caution. The Meteorological department has issued advisories warning of potential continued adverse weather conditions and recommending people to stay safe.

"We shall all, together, overcome this natural calamity" - Dr. Jitendra Singh
Jammu, April 20: At least three people were killed by a heavy hailstorm and multiple landslides in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban, said authorities on Sunday, adding that relief was being provided to the sufferers with top priority.

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Severe hailstorm and landslides hit Ramban region causing multiple casualties

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National Highway blocked with extensive property damage

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Relief and rescue teams rapidly deployed to assist affected families

Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (PMO), said on X, “There was a heavy hailstorm, multiple landslides and fast winds throughout the night in the Ramban region, including the areas surrounding the Ramban town. The National Highway stands blocked and unfortunately there have been 3 casualties and loss of property for a couple of families. I am in constant touch with Deputy Commissioner Mr Baseer-ul-Haq Chaudhary."

He further said that the district administration deserved appreciation for timely and prompt action, which helped save several precious lives.

"Every kind of relief, both financial and otherwise, is being provided. The DC has been conveyed that, if need be, whatever more is required, can be provided from MP’s personal resources as well. The request is not to panic. We shall all, together, overcome this natural calamity,” he said.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also took to X to express his anguish at the impact of the natural calamity. He said, "Extremely anguished by the tragic landslide and flash flood in Ramban, which have caused considerable damage to life and property... We are in touch with the local administration to ensure immediate rescue efforts wherever needed."

He said he will review the situation later in the day. "...I will be reviewing restoration, relief, and repair plans. For now, the focus remains on managing the situation on the ground. Citizens are advised to follow travel advisories and avoid non-essential movement in vulnerable areas,” he said.

Torrential rain, hailstorms and landslides have occurred in the union territory during the last three days. Lightning struck a number of places in the Valley and the Jammu division.

There are reports of damage to public and private property at a number of places as authorities rushed relief and rescue teams to ensure assistance to affected families.

The Meteorological (MeT) department said, “On 20th April: partly to generally cloudy with light to moderate rain (light snow over higher reaches) at most places accompanied with thunderstorm/hailstorm/gusty winds towards today afternoon till late evening. 21st April: Generally cloudy with possibility of light rain/thunder at scattered places. 22-28 April: generally dry with cloudiness towards 25th April evening."

The department advised people to plan accordingly and follow the administration/traffic advisory. Farmers are advised to suspend farm operations till April 21, it said in its advisory.

“Possibility of landslides/mudslides/shooting stones at vulnerable places. Stay inside/safe places during thunder/lightning/gusty winds,” the MeT department said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Heartbreaking news. My thoughts are with the affected families. The administration seems to be responding well, but we need better infrastructure to handle these extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent. 🌧️
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Priya M.
The quick response from authorities is commendable! My cousin lives in Ramban and said rescue teams reached within hours despite blocked roads. More power to our disaster response teams!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the relief efforts, why weren't there better early warning systems in place? The Met department predicted this weather days in advance. Could have prevented some damage if people were evacuated sooner.
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Sunita R.
Nature can be so cruel sometimes. 😔 Hope the affected families get all the support they need to rebuild their lives. The mention of MP's personal funds being available is touching - shows real commitment.
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Vikram J.
The farmers advisory is crucial - many ignore weather warnings and risk their lives. Good to see the administration being proactive this time. Stay safe everyone in J&K!
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Neha T.
This is so tragic. We need more investment in climate-resilient infrastructure in hilly areas. My prayers for the victims and their families. 🙏 The coordination between different authorities seems better than previous disasters at least.

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