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J&K flood: Water recedes in Jammu division, relief and rescue Ops continues

Web Desk, 29/08/202529/08/2025

Jammu, Aug 29 (IANS) As the water level in all rivers of Jammu division dropped below the danger mark on Friday, relief and rescue operations continued with the Army, Air Force, NDRF, SDRF, J&K Police and other agencies joining hands to mitigate the suffering of thousands of people affected by the unprecedented flood during the past five days.

The Meteorological (MeT) Department has forecast generally cloudy weather with chances of isolated rain/thunder in the Jammu region and generally cloudy weather with a few spells of rain/thunder at isolated places during the next 24 hours. The weather is expected to remain erratic till September 5.

Rescue teams at Ardhkuwari on the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine route, where a landslide occurred on Tuesday, killing 35 pilgrims, continued to comb the area.

Officials said no bodies were recovered on Thursday as the operation was still on.

The pilgrimage to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine will remain suspended for three more days.

All educational institutions in the Jammu division will remain closed till August 30 in order to safeguard the lives of students and the staff at these institutions.

A statement by the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) said that a few media reports have been circulating since Wednesday, alleging that the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra was allowed to proceed in complete disregard of weather advisories and at the expense of pilgrim safety.

“SMVDSB expresses deep sorrow and pain at the unfortunate loss of lives of pilgrims in the natural disaster on August 26 and places on record the correct factual position to dispel the impression being created by the insinuating media reports. The Board categorically denies the allegations as false and baseless. The weather conditions had remained clear and conducive for pilgrimage on August 26 morning until around 10 a.m., during which time the yatra proceeded normally, so much so that even the helicopter services were operating seamlessly during that time,” said the board.

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“In fact, the Board had made elaborate arrangements of positioning its enforcement staff and Disaster Management Task Force along the entire track as per its established standard operating procedure. The Board monitored weather updates closely, and as soon as the forecast for moderate rains was received, registrations were immediately suspended. Majority of the yatris were moving down the track after completing darshan at the Holy Cave Shrine. Thousands of yatris en route had smoothly completed their pilgrimage back to Katra by then. Many pilgrims, however, stayed on in the shelter sheds en route at designated halt points on the old track. These are those points/ stretches which have never been susceptible to landslides in the past. These halt points have been specifically created in the safest zones of the track, for pilgrim safety,” the statement said.

Jammu-Srinagar highway remained closed on Friday for the 4th consecutive day due to multiple landslides between Jakheni and Chenani in Udhampur.

Officials said over 500 to 600 vehicles were stranded en route. Kishtwar-Sinthan-Anantnag highway also remained closed, while only light motor vehicles (LMVs) are being allowed on the Mughal Road between Shopian in the Valley and Poonch in the Jammu division.

Due to fresh snowfall, Srinagar-Leh, Srinagar-Gurez roads are also closed.

Rail traffic in Jammu Division remained completely suspended for the third consecutive day on Thursday and will continue to remain affected on Friday as the Northern Railway authorities have announced the cancellation of 40 scheduled trains to and from Jammu.

Except for two special trains, which were run for stranded passengers here, there was no arrival as well as departure of any train at Jammu Railway Station on Thursday.

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According to an official spokesperson of Northern Railway, there is a complete suspension of rail traffic on Kathua-Madhopur Punjab Downline due to misalignment on Bridge number 17 following flash floods and soil erosion.

Railway officials said there are breaches at multiple locations in the Jammu division, and in view of the prevailing situation, rail traffic is likely to remain paralysed for the next few days.

Due to traffic suspension, Northern Railway also announced the short termination/origination of 12 other trains. The cancelled trains include 24 Up trains (which were scheduled to arrive here from different stations across India) and 16 Down trains (which were scheduled to depart from Jammu, Katra and Udhampur Stations).

Meanwhile, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway, keeping this situation in mind, has been taking all necessary steps to ensure the safety of passengers and restore rail service as early as possible.

The communication network across the union territory remained affected. Telecom companies have failed to restore services completely, leaving several areas in Jammu, Kathua, Samba, Udhampur, Reasi, Ramban and Doda without connectivity.

Bani Sub-Division in Kathua district has had no phone services for three days, while even parts of Jammu city outskirts are facing mobile network disruption.

Power supply remained severely affected as well. Several villages and towns across the union territory have been facing a blackout for three days. Even in Old Jammu City, localities such as Panjtirthi, Jain Bazaar and adjoining areas were without electricity for the third consecutive day on Thursday due to damage to infrastructure.

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Water level in the Jhelum River has receded, and schools, colleges and universities have been opened on Friday after remaining closed for two days in Kashmir

–IANS

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