JK LG Sinha Asks Doda Admin to Ensure Immediate Relief for Flash Flood-Affected Families
- Flash floods damaged the Doda-Kishtwar highway on Monday, trapping several vehicles near the under-construction 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Power Project after incessant overnight rainfall disrupted traffic.
- Officials had previously issued a weather advisory warning of heavy rainfall and landslides across vulnerable areas of Jammu and Kashmir, with Samba recording the highest rainfall at 90 mm during the 24 hours ending Monday.
- Multiple vehicles remain trapped under mud and boulders at Prem Nagar and the project site, though authorities confirmed no loss of life or injuries resulted from the flash floods.
- Clearance operations are underway to retrieve stranded vehicles and restore the affected site, while officials suspended traffic on the damaged highway and advised commuters to follow traffic advisories.
- Minor flash flood incidents were also reported from high-altitude areas of Reasi district, and the administration continues monitoring vulnerable regions across Jammu and Kashmir as weather remains a concern.
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Flash floods, mudslides in J-K: Highway blocked for 2nd day, houses and buildings damaged
The national highway between Doda and Kishtwar (NH-244) was again blocked at various locations due to landslides, prompting officials to suspend the movement of vehicular traffic on the road.
J&K flash floods: Doda-Kishtwar highway blocked, vehicles buried near Kwar power project—what we know
Heavy rainfall caused flash floods in Doda and Kishtwar districts of Jammu and Kashmir, damaging the Doda-Kishtwar highway and burying vehicles in mud. No casualties were reported, but road clearance efforts are underway as authorities advise commuters to avoid the affected area.
J-K: Flash floods disrupt Chenab Valley, NH-244 closed in Doda; Kwar hydel project damaged in Kishtwar
Flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall caused widespread disruption across the Chenab Valley on Monday, affecting road connectivity in Doda district and damaging infrastructure at the 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Power Project in Kishtwar district.
Flash Floods In J&K Bury Machinery At Power Project Site, Block Highway
A sudden flash flood turned into a moving mountain of water, mud, and house-sized boulders in a matter of minutes that slammed into the under-construction 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Project in Kishtwar.
Cloudburst Triggers Flash Floods in Kishtwar, Burying Vehicles Near Kwar Hydel Project (Watch Video) | 📰 LatestLY
A severe cloudburst near the under-construction 540 MW Kwar Hydroelectric Project in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district triggered flash floods and heavy mudslides late Sunday night, burying multiple construction vehicles and cutting off critical road connectivity. 📰 Cloudburst Triggers Flash Floods in Kishtwar, Burying Vehicles Near Kwar Hydel Project (Watch Video).
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