Record-Breaking Downpour
Udhampur witnessed an astonishing 629.4 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, surpassing its previous record from July 31, 2019 (342.0 mm). Jammu received 296 mm,
breaking its 1973 record of 272.6 mm. These unprecedented rainfalls led to severe consequences across the region, including landslides and flash floods.
Devastating Consequences
The heavy rainfall triggered landslides and flash floods, causing significant loss of life and infrastructure damage. Tragically, at least 34 people lost their lives in the recent landslides. Bridges collapsed, mobile towers and electricity poles fell. Over 500 people were evacuated to safety.
Alerts and Warnings
A flood alert was issued along the Jhelum River after water levels rose. Doppler Weather Radar detected severe weather patterns. Communication networks have been affected, with internet and mobile services facing disruptions. The situation highlights the severity of the disaster and its impact on daily life.
Rescue and Relief
Joint teams of the Army, NDRF, SDRF, J&K Police, and local authorities are actively involved in rescue and relief operations. Local volunteers are also providing assistance, helping to move stranded families to safety. These efforts are crucial to support those impacted by the extreme weather events.
Impact and Aftermath
The monsoon season has caused the worst spell of rain in decades. Communication challenges, including blackouts, have hindered relief efforts. The focus remains on helping those affected and restoring essential services, with the government and local communities collaborating to manage the crisis.