34 Dead as Rain Batters J&K, Jhelum Crosses Danger Mark, Landslide Hits Vaishno Devi Yatra

Relentless rains have wreaked havoc across Jammu and Kashmir, leaving at least 34 people dead and dozens injured as flash floods, house collapses, and landslides disrupted life in several districts. The situation turned critical after the Jhelum river breached the danger mark, raising fears of widespread inundation in low-lying areas of the Kashmir Valley.

Floods and Casualties

Officials confirmed that most of the casualties were reported from Anantnag, Pulwama, Rajouri, and Poonch districts, where cloudbursts and flash floods washed away homes and vehicles. Rescue teams, including the Army, SDRF, and NDRF, have been pressed into service to evacuate stranded families. Dozens of villages remain cut off due to submerged roads and damaged bridges.

Vaishno Devi Yatra Disrupted

The tragedy also struck pilgrims at the Vaishno Devi shrine in Reasi, where a massive landslide triggered by heavy rains blocked the yatra route. Hundreds of devotees were stuck on the track, though no deaths were reported at the shrine. Authorities have temporarily suspended the pilgrimage and are clearing debris to restore movement. Helicopter services have also been put on hold due to adverse weather conditions.

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Jhelum Breaches Danger Mark

In Srinagar, the Jhelum river crossed the danger mark at Sangam in Anantnag and Ram Munshi Bagh in the city, prompting authorities to sound flood alerts. Embankments in several areas are being monitored closely to prevent breaches. Locals have been advised to move to safer locations, and relief camps have been set up in schools and community halls.

Government Response

J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed grief over the loss of lives and assured that all possible assistance was being provided. “Rescue operations are in full swing, and our priority is to save lives. Relief measures have been activated across the Union Territory,” he said.

Union Home Minister also reviewed the situation and directed central agencies to extend full support. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted more heavy rainfall in the coming 48 hours, raising concerns of worsening floods.

Fear of 2014-Like Floods

The disaster has triggered memories of the 2014 floods that devastated the Kashmir Valley. With the Jhelum already overflowing and continuous rainfall forecast, residents fear a repeat of the catastrophe.

Authorities have urged people not to panic but remain alert, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow safety advisories as the situation continues to unfold.

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