JNM Journalist Hardeep Jamwal, Jammu
Suddenly the weather took a fierce form in the mountainous district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday. Suddenly after two different incidents of cloud burst in Gahan and Machhipal areas of Sarthal area of the district. Flood influenced lives. 34 roads in the district were affected due to high flow and debris, temporarily contacting several rural areas. disrupted.
The relieved thing is that this natural calamity disadvantaged in this natural disaster. has not been reported. Officials have started immediate relief and restoration work in affected areas.
Additional deputy commissioner of Kishtwar Pawan Kotwal stated that the administration has seen both the incidents and now Till someone has not been confirmed injured or major damage. The teams of district administration are constantly examining the situation.
CENTRAL MINISTER DR Jitendra Singh also expressed concern over the situation and said about Red Cross, Police, Revenue and Disaster Management Department. TEAMS HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE EFFECTED AREAS. MACHINES AND WORKERS ARE WORKING BATTLE REMPLISHED IN THE ROAD AND RESTORE TRAFFIC.
According to district deputy commissioner Pankaj Kumar Sharma, sudden flood due to cloud burst between Drabshala and Gujjuwa. Several routes, including Drabshala Zero Point, Suru-Sarthal, Gahan and Machhipal were affected. Although the main Drabshala route has been cleared and opened for traffic, restoration of other affected roads The work of continues.
Administration also coordinated with NHIDCL authorities and coordinated pathway from DRABSHAL The soon restoration process has begun. Furthermore officials of the Revenue, Police and Disaster Management Department are consistently monitored in the area.
ADMINISTRATION HAS APPEALED THE PEOPLES DRIVE THE DRAINS, ROADS & LUNSHIP POSSIBILITIES UNTIL MONSOON KEEP urged any emergencies or flood-related information to urgent control room or local administration So relief and rescue operations can be operated faster.
Amid rising weather indefinition in hilly districts this phenomenal phenomenal phenomenal phenomenal Vigilance towards natural calamities and timely response to timely calamities.



