What Happened in Jammu and Kashmir? Landslide Claims 10 Lives and Leaves 3 Missing

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Key Takeaways
- Ten people have died due to a landslide in Jammu.
- Three individuals remain missing.
- The incident was caused by heavy rainfall in the region.
- Rescue operations are actively underway.
- Temporary relief camps have been established for the displaced.
Jammu, Aug 30 (NationPress) Ten individuals lost their lives, and three others remain unaccounted for following a devastating landslide and cloudburst that struck the Reasi and Ramban districts of Jammu and Kashmir overnight.
Officials from the state government reported that seven fatalities occurred when a landslide demolished a residential structure in the Mahore region of Reasi district late Friday night.
This disaster was precipitated by intense overnight rainfall that affected the area.
"The deceased include a couple and their five children," officials said, noting that heavy rain in Badder village of Mahore led to the landslide. A rescue operation is currently in progress. The landslide struck a temporary shelter (Kacha House), resulting in the deaths of seven individuals," they added.
The victims have been identified as Nazir Ahmed, 38, a resident of Baddar village, Mahore, Wazira Begum, 35, and their children: Bilal Ahmed, 13, Mohd Mustafa, 11, Mohd Adil, eight, Mohd Mubarak, six, and Mohd Wasim, five.
Additionally, three fatalities occurred due to a cloudburst incident in the Rajgarh area of Ramban within the Jammu division.
Authorities confirmed that they are working diligently to provide immediate assistance to the families of the victims while search and rescue efforts persist.
The administration reported significant damage to numerous homes, with some entirely swept away by the floodwaters.
Rescue teams are conducting ongoing searches throughout the affected areas to locate the missing. Temporary relief camps have also been set up to offer shelter to displaced families and ensure they have access to food, water, and essential medical services.
Rescue officials stated that the situation is being monitored closely, and additional teams will be deployed as needed.
As rivers and streams rise rapidly due to continuous rainfall, authorities have urged residents to remain cautious.
This latest calamity adds to a series of destructive events in Jammu and Kashmir this month, with heavy rain, flash floods, and landslides already causing significant devastation.
Multiple districts in the Jammu region have experienced major destruction, with reports indicating that over 46 lives have been lost in rain-related incidents so far.
In the Reasi and Doda districts alone, at least 16 individuals have died as heavy rainfall triggered numerous landslides, swollen rivers, and flood-like conditions inundating several villages.
In the past week, districts including Jammu, Samba, and Kathua have also suffered extensive property and infrastructure damage.