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Three People Died Due to CloudBurst in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday-Sunday Night. , Cloud burst in Jammu and Kashmir, 3 people died: Srinagar highway closed; Caries and houses buried in debris after landslide in Ramban

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  • Three People Died Due to Cloudburst in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday Sunday Night.

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Jammu and Kashmir has been raining for the last several days. 3 people died after a cloudburst in Seeri Bagna area of ​​Ramban district after rain on Sunday morning. Sources said that there was a sudden flood due to cloudburst. The debris of the mountain came towards the village, with many people and came home. The rescue operation is currently underway.

On the other hand, landslide incidents have taken place in many places in Banihal area of ​​Ramban district. Because of this, the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway has been closed. Hundreds of vehicles are stranded. Kishtwar-Paddar route is also closed. The movement of vehicles has been stopped here. Officials have appealed to travel on the highway only after the weather is clear.

Some videos of Landslide have surfaced, in which debris can be seen falling from the mountain. In some areas, mountain debris has reached roads and residential areas. In a video, three-four tankers and some other vehicles are seen completely buried in the rubble. Apart from this, hotels and houses are also seen affected by debris.

Pictures of destruction in Jammu and Kashmir …

Vehicles stuck in landslide debris in Ramban area.

Due to cloudburst in Banihal, debris has entered people’s homes.

The entire village of Banihal was hit by landslides. There has been heavy destruction.

The road was closed due to landslide in Kishtwar district.

The police post in Ramban was also hit by debris.

The debris came in such a speed in Ramban that India also took the truck of Petroleum with it.

Ramban’s government school is also completely buried in the debris.

Many villages in Ramban area are constantly coming from mountains with water continuously.

The village situated on the banks of the river in Ramban was completely destroyed.

The road was closed with Landslide near Ramban on Kishtwar-Paddar road.

Many vehicles were washed away due to water and debris in Ramban.

100 people were evacuated from Dharmakund

Dharmkund village near the Chenab River in Ramban district has been hit by Landslide. 10 houses were completely damaged, 25–30 houses have also suffered damage. Dharmakund police saved around 90–100 people safely.

Many trees fell due to storm in Udhampur district, power supply stalled

In the Sataini Panchayat of Udhampur district, strong thunderstorms and rains have caused heavy havoc. Parsottam Gupta, former sarpanch of the panchayat, said that many trees were uprooted in the area, which has severely affected the traffic and electricity system.

He said- I have inspected my panchayat. Many trees have fallen and power supply is stalled. In the last 4-5 years, have seen such strong winds for the first time.

Union Minister said- in constant contact with administration

Union Minister and BJP MP from Udhampur, Dr. Jitendra Singh wrote on the social media platform x that there has been heavy hailstorm, strong winds and landslides in many places in Ramban and surrounding areas. He informed that the National Highway is currently closed and the administration is engaged in relief work. The Union Minister said that he is constantly in touch with Deputy Commissioner Basir-ul-Haq Chaudhary and appreciated the rescue campaign of the district administration. He said that all possible help is being given and if needed, they will also help with personal resources.

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May 1, 2024: 5 people killed in Landslide-Class in Kupwara

On May 1, 2024, 5 people died due to landslide and floods in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir. Heavy rains and landslides occurred in several mountainous districts including Doda, Reasi, Kishtwar, Ramban and Kishtwar in Kashmir. Srinagar-Jammu was closed after landslides at several places in Ramban district.

April 30, 2024: One killed by Landslide in Ramban

Evely came to the Sarbal area of ​​Sonamarg in Jammu and Kashmir. Due to heavy snowfall in Machil, 12 to 15 inches thick layer has frozen. A 13 -year -old boy died of landslide in Karul area of ​​Ramban. At the same time, Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed from Landslide in Ramban. Read full news …

2 March 2024: Landslide, woman and 3 children died in Jammu

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