Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Seven dead in flash floods in J&K

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: At least seven people were killed and 17 others injured, five of them critically, while 14 remained missing after flash floods hit Honjar village in Jammu & Kashmir’s remote mountainou­s Kishtwar district following a cloud burst during wee hours of Wednesday.

Officials said 17 people were rescued as rescue personnel were rushed to the spot amid heavy rains in the region.

Additional director general of police (ADGP) Mukesh Singh said, “Seven dead bodies have been recovered so far from the debris and 17 injured were rescued. Out of the injured, five critically injured were shifted to Kishtwar district hospital.”

The ADGP said 19 residentia­l houses and 21 cowsheds were damaged while two houses were partially damaged by the deluge.

“Rescue operations have been halted right now due to heavy

rains,” he said.

Another police officer at the Kishtwar police control room said that 14 people still remain missing and that “chances of

their survival looked grim”.

He said the cloud burst was reported at 4 am and 28 people were initially reported missing.

Earlier, Kishtwar’s senior police superinten­dent Shafqat Bhat said they believed 30 to 40 people were in the village at the time of the cloud burst.

He added bridges have been washed away in the area and a river there is in full spate.

Bhat said Honjar is around 50km from Kishtwar district headquarte­rs.

In a tweet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Centre is closely monitoring the situation. “...in the wake of the cloudburst­s in #Kishtwar and #Kargil (Ladakh). All possible assistance is being made available in the affected areas. I pray for everyone’s safety and well-being.”

Officials said air force, army, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams were rushed for the rescue operations.

Union home minister Amit Shah said saving as many lives as possible is the priority.

“I have spoken to the L-G (Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha) & DGP (director general of police) of Jammu & Kashmir regarding the cloudburst in Kishtwar. SDRF, Army & local administra­tion are carrying out the rescue operation. NDRF is also reaching there,” he tweeted.

Officials said SDRF teams were sent to the area from Doda, Udhampur, and Jammu while a team of NDRF and SDRF each were on standby in Srinagar. SDRF commandant VK Singh said a police team left for the scene on foot.

“The area is in the upper reaches of Kishtwar, not accessible by road. Jammu SDRF is on standby. The weather is inclement. One team of SDRF from Srinagar is ready to be airlifted,” said Singh.

The army said its teams were pressed into service at 7 am.

Sinha condoled the loss of lives. “I am saddened over the loss of lives due to the flash floods caused by the cloudburst. My thoughts are with bereaved families.”

Flash floods triggered by heavy rains and cloud burst washed away a number of big and small bridges in Dachhan, Kundal and Chasoti area of Paddar and Dachan in Kishtwar.

Several bridges on way to Gulabgarh to Machail, a hotel and several houses were also washed away due to flash floods.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has said widespread intermitte­nt rain was most likely to continue till July 30 in Jammu & Kashmir.

“Heavy to very heavy rain is also possible at some places,” it said.

IMD warned heavy rain may lead to flash floods, mudslides, landslides, and waterloggi­ng in low-lying areas.

 ?? ANI ?? Indian Army personnel rescuing people caught in a flash flood at a village in Kishtwar in J&K on Wednesday.
ANI Indian Army personnel rescuing people caught in a flash flood at a village in Kishtwar in J&K on Wednesday.

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