2 die as flash flood, landslides hit Poonch after heavy rain
Jammu, July 11 -- Two people lost their lives in rain triggered flashfloods and landslides in Poonch, said officials.
A local was killed in flashflood in Loran area, while a minor lost her life in Mendhar tehsil of Poonch, they said.
The army and the police rescued around 20 tourists and civilians, who were left stranded in a flashflood in Loran area of Poonch on Wednesday, said officials. "A swift rescue operation by Indian Army and J&K Police in Loran saved lives amid sudden flash flood. At approximately 6 pm on Wednesday, a sudden flashflood struck a seasonal rivulet near Suman Mohalla, Bela Bala in Loran, posing an immediate threat to the locals and tourists," said a defence spokesperson.
The alert was received at 6.20 pm, prompting a swift and coordinated rescue operation launched by Loran Company of the Indian Army, in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Police Force (JKPF), he added. "However, prompt response of the rescue teams, approximately 20 stranded tourists and civilians were safely evacuated from the affected area. The flashflood had rendered the road connecting Loran to Bela Bala impassable," he said.
With the assistance of a JCB, the route was quickly cleared to enable continued relief operations and mobility, he added.
The rescue team extended full support to the affected civilians, ensuring their safety, comfort, and well-being. Relief efforts continued late into the night until the situation was fully stabilised, he added.
A minor girl died after she was hit by a stone during a landslide in Mendhar tehsil of Poonch district on Thursday, said officials. The deceased was identified as Afiya Kousar, 11, daughter of Mukhtar Ahmed. "She was hit by a big stone during a landslide triggered by heavy rains," said an officer.
The engine of a freight train headed for Jammu from Punjab derailed after a mudslide due to heavy rain near Lakhanpur in Kathua district on Thursday morning, officials said. There was no casualty.
"Rain triggered the mudslide, causing the derailment of the engine near Lakhanpur around 7am," a railway official said, adding the track had been inundated, blocking traffic for more than two hours.
"Soon after the incident, railway officials reached the spot along with equipment and put rail services back on track," he said. Five passenger trains to Jammu were delayed by over two hours as they had to be stopped at Pathankot and Sujanpur stations till the track was cleared. Traffic on the route resumed at 9.30am. A part of the Lakhanpur-Jagatpur link road in Jammu district was washed away in the heavy rain. Kathua has received 174.8mm of rainfall, while Samba has got 96mm and Jammu 37.7mm since Wednesday afternoon
At least seven passengers were injured after the bus they were travelling in skidded and overturned in Udhampur district on Thursday, officials said.
The accident occurred near Highway School, Sunetar, in Ramnagar tehsil. Officials said the passengers had sustained minor injuries and are stable....
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