RAMBAN/JAMMU :
THREE people were killed and more than 100 rescued after heavy rain triggered flash floods at different places in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district early on Sunday, officials said. The incessant rain also triggered landslides and mudslides at nearly a dozen places between Nashri and Banihal along the strategic Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, prompting traffic to be suspended, they said. The officials said a cloudburst struck the Seri Bagna village of Ramban, resulting in the deaths of three persons, including brothers Aqib Ahmad and Mohd Saqib. The rescue operation in the village was continuing when the last reports were received, they said. With the latest fatalities, five people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents in the Jammu region in two days. Two people, including a woman, were killed and another woman injured when they were struck by lightning in the Arnas area of Reasi district late on Saturday. The officials said about 40 residential houses were damaged after a flash flood hit Dharam Kund village. Ten houses were fully damaged while the rest suffered partial damage.
More than 100 trapped villagers were rescued by police personnel who rushed to the spot despitethecontinuousdownpour and cloudbursts, they said and added several vehicles were swept away in the floodcausedbyastreamoverflowing. AseniorGovernmentofficial said there had been massive damage in the entire district duetoheavyrain,cloudbursts, high-velocitywinds,landslides and hailstorms. “We are monitoring the situationandanassessmentwill be carried out laterto provide assistancetotheaffectedpopulation. Our priority at the momentis to safeguardlives,” said the senior official, wishing not to be named.
A traffic department spokesperson said vehicular movement on the JammuSrinagarNationalHighwaywas stopped from both sides due to landslides, mudslides and shooting stones at multiple places between Nashri and Banihal. He said the rain was continuing along thehighway and commuters were advised not to travel on the arterial roadtilltheweatherimproved and the road cleared. The officials said hundreds ofcommuterswereleftstranded on the 250-kilometre highway,the only all-weatherroad linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, following its closure. A stretch of the road near Panthiyalwasalsosweptaway, the officials saidandaddedall the stranded people were moved to safety.