Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh received updates from district officials about improving weather conditions in Kathua. Restoration efforts are prioritizing road connectivity to affected areas like Bani. Udhampur's administration has established 38 relief camps housing over 2,000 displaced residents. District Commissioner Saloni Rai confirmed that 190 of 380 damaged roads have already been repaired despite ongoing challenges.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Kathua Udhampur Road Restoration After Monsoon Havoc

  • Weather conditions improve across Kathua district after severe monsoon damage
  • Restoration efforts target road connectivity to Bani area by evening
  • Udhampur administration activates 38 relief camps sheltering over 2000 people
  • Approximately 380 roads damaged with 190 already repaired and reopened
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Weather conditions improve in Kathua, efforts on to restore road connectivity, Union Minister Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh receives updates on Kathua and Udhampur monsoon recovery efforts, with focus on restoring road connectivity and relief camp operations.

"Our primary focus has been to prevent any loss of life - DC Saloni Rai"

Kathua, September 5

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday received an update from Kathua Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Sharma on the Kathua monsoon havoc situation. He said that the weather conditions have improved today across the district.

In a post shared on X, Singh said, "#Kathua: Received the update from DC Sh Rajesh Sharma. Weather conditions have improved today across the district. While the rest of the rehabilitation measures are in progress, every effort is being made to ensure that the road connectivity to Bani gets restored by this evening."

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Moreover, the Union Minister also spoke to Udhampur DC Saloni Rai regarding the Udhampur situation following incessant rainfall. He said that the essential arrangements are being made by the administration as per the weather conditions.

In a post shared on X, Singh said, "#Udhampur: Spoken to DC Ms Saloni Rai. Peripheral areas like Latti etc still not accessible by road. Arrangement to carry essentials by helicopter to areas like Mogri being worked out, subject to weather conditions."

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He added that appropriate alternatives have been provided to those whose houses have been washed out in the Udhampur floods.

Meanwhile, Udhampur DC, Saloni Rai, conducted an extensive inspection of relief camps established across the district on Wednesday, assessing facilities and interacting with residents displaced by severe rainfall. The visit comes in the wake of continuous heavy downpours that have lashed the region since the evening of August 25.

DC Rai outlined the administration's response to the natural calamity, which has caused rivers and streams to swell significantly and triggered multiple landslides at various locations. She confirmed that several areas have been completely cut off due to the widespread damage.

DC Rai said to ANI, "Our primary focus has been to prevent any loss of life. With this objective, a total of 38 relief camps have been activated in safer locations of Udhampur district, currently sheltering over 2,000 people."

"The district administration is ensuring all essential supplies, including food and water, are provided to the affected individuals. Every camp is staffed to address the needs of the inhabitants, with all official teams working on the ground round-the-clock," Rai added.

Rai provided a preliminary assessment of the extensive damage to road connectivity. She said, "Approximately 380 roads have been damaged across the district. Restoration efforts are underway, with 190 of these roads already repaired and reopened."

"While connectivity has been restored to most areas, the remote regions of Dudu-Basantgarh and some parts of Moungri remain cut off. The administration is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the supply of essential commodities to these isolated areas," Rai added.

Network connectivity has also been largely restored, except in the Dudu-Basantgarh belt. The DC assured that full-scale road restoration work would resume with additional machinery as soon as the weather conditions improved.

Continuous heavy rainfall has been witnessed in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, which has triggered landslides, flash floods, and widespread waterlogging, claiming numerous lives, displacing thousands, and causing extensive damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and livelihoods.

- ANI

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Priya S
Relief camps for 2000+ people is a massive operation. Appreciate the DC's efforts in ensuring food and essentials reach everyone. Natural disasters are tough but our administration seems to be handling it well 👍
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Aman W
380 roads damaged is huge! Good that 190 are already restored. Hope the remote areas like Dudu-Basantgarh get connectivity soon. Helicopter for essentials is a good temporary solution given the circumstances.
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Sarah B
While the response seems adequate, I hope there's better disaster preparedness for future monsoons. Climate change is making these events more frequent and we need permanent solutions, not just reactive measures.
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Kavya N
Heart goes out to all affected families. Losing homes and livelihoods is devastating. Hope the rehabilitation measures include long-term support for rebuilding lives, not just immediate relief 🏠
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Michael C
Impressive coordination between central and local administration. Minister directly getting updates from DCs shows good governance. Hope the restoration work continues smoothly with improved weather conditions.

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