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Rescue operations underway as 46 killed in J&K’s Kishtwar

Rescue efforts, now joined by the Army, have so far saved 167 people from the debris, though 38 of them are reported to be in critical condition

An injured persons being shifted to hospital in Kishtwar district on 14 August
An injured persons being shifted to hospital in Kishtwar district on 14 August  photo: PTI

A massive cloudburst triggered flash floods in Chashoti village of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, leaving at least 46 people dead, including two CISF personnel, and injuring many others.

Rescue efforts, now joined by the Army, have so far saved 167 people from the debris, though 38 of them are reported to be in critical condition. The sudden floods swept through the densely populated foothill hamlet, destroying multiple homes and cutting off access routes.

Chashoti, the last motorable village en route to the Himalayan shrine of Mata Chandi and the starting point of the Machail Mata Yatra, has seen the annual pilgrimage suspended due to the disaster. Authorities have also halted movement toward the shrine while relief and recovery operations continue through the night.

The annual yatra has been suspended after the flash floods, officials said.

"A flash flood has occurred at Chashoti area in Kishtwar, which is the starting point of the Machail Mata Yatra. Rescue Operations have been started," said Kishtwar deputy commissioner Pankaj Sharma.

The disaster marks the second major flood-related tragedy in India this month.

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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has expressed deep grief over the Kishtwar cloudburst tragedy, extending condolences to the families of the victims and solidarity with those injured or searching for missing loved ones.

Kharge said he was “extremely pained” by the loss of lives and urged authorities to deploy more NDRF and Armed Forces teams to strengthen relief and rehabilitation efforts. He also called on Congress workers to provide all possible assistance to the affected people during this difficult time.

"Extremely pained by the loss of several lives in the terrible cloudburst tragedy in Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir. My heart goes out to the families of the victims, and I express my deepest sympathies to each of them. My thoughts and prayers are with the injured and with those searching for their missing family members," he wrote on X.

"I urge the authorities to engage more NDRF and Armed Forces teams for better relief and rehabilitation efforts. In this grim situation, Congress workers must extend all possible assistance to the people," he added.

Chief minister Omar Abdullah has expressed deep sorrow over the devastating cloudburst in Kishtwar, offering condolences to the bereaved families.

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According to his office, the CM is in constant touch with the district administration to oversee ongoing relief and rescue operations. In a gesture of solidarity and mourning, Abdullah has also cancelled all cultural programmes scheduled for the Independence Day celebrations, along with his “At Home” tea party that was to be held on Friday evening.

"Chief minister has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic cloudburst in Kishtwar, extending condolences to the bereaved families. The Chief Minister's office is in touch with the district administration, and all the measures for relief and rescue are being taken," it said.

Abdullah also cancelled the cultural events planned for Independence Day celebrations as well as his "At Home" tea party to he held on Friday evening.

"In light of the tragedy caused by the cloud burst in Kishtwar I have taken the decision to cancel the "At Home" tea party tomorrow evening. We have also decided not to go ahead with the cultural events during the morning Independence Day celebrations. The formal events - speech, march past etc will go ahead as planned," the CM said in a post on X.

Expressing grief over the tragedy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that every possible help is being given.

"My thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by the cloudburst and flooding in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir. The situation is being monitored closely. Rescue and relief operations are underway. Every possible assistance will be provided to those in need," the prime minister posted on X.

Union Home minister Amit Shah said on X that he had spoken to the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, and National Disaster Response Force teams have been rushed to the site.

"Spoke with the L-G and Chief Minister of J&K on the cloudburst in Kishtwar district. The local administration is conducting relief and rescue operations. NDRF teams have promptly been rushed to the site. We are closely monitoring the situation and stand firmly with the people of Jammu and Kashmir through every situation. Assured of all possible assistance to the people in need," he wrote.

The Army's White Knight Corps said it has joined the rescue and relief operations.

"In the aftermath of a cloudburst at Chisoti (Chositi) village, Kishtwar, troops of White Knight Corps swiftly mobilised for rescue and relief ops (operations). Efforts are centred on safeguarding lives and aiding survivors. Search for missing continues. Relief stores, medical teams and rescue gear rushed to site. We Serve, We Protect," the Corps said in a post.

Lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha has directed the police, Army, and disaster response agencies to strengthen the rescue operations.

"Anguished by cloudburst in Chashoti in Kishtwar. Condolences to bereaved families and prayers for quick recovery of injured. Directed Civil, Police, Army, NDRF and SDRF officials to strengthen the rescue and relief operations and ensure all possible assistance is provided to the affected," he said.

With IANS inputs

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