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Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered
Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

Business Standard

time11 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Business Standard

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

Body of a woman was recovered in this cloudburst-hit village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, taking the death toll to 64, officials said, as the extensive rescue and relief operation entered the sixth day on Tuesday. The decomposed body was sighted downstream and subsequently recovered by the rescuers this morning amid intensified search operation with the improvement in the weather, the officials said. Sniffer dogs also helped recover a lower body part of another victim under the debris of a collapsed house but the officials said it is believed to be that of a person whose body was recovered on the first day of the tragedy. The rescue teams are working at multiple locations, especially the major impact spot near a langar (community kitchen) site, sifting through the rubble using heavy machinery, including earth movers and sniffer dogs. With the recovery of one more body, the death toll in the flash floods triggered by the cloudburst in Chisoti, the last motorable village en route to the Machail Mata temple, on August 14, has risen to 64. The dead included three CISF personnel and one Special Police Officer (SPO) of J-K Police. A total of 167 persons were rescued, while the number of missing persons has dropped to 39 after fresh revision of the list on Monday, the officials said. Deputy Superintendent of Police, SDRF, Masoof Ahmad Mirza said the rescue and relief operation is going on at war footing and a team is being dispatched downstream to check the area. The rescue operation restarted this morning with the recovery of one more body. The impact area of the cloudburst is vast and so it is taking time. We have cleared a large area upstream and now we are sending a team downstream as well, he said. Army's Jammu-based White Knight Corps, in a post on X on Monday, said five relief columns of the force are engaged in the rescue and relief operations and efforts have been further intensified with additional medical teams deployed. The flash-floods triggered by the cloudburst left a trail of destruction, flattening a makeshift market, a langar site for the annual Machail Mata yatra, damaging 16 houses and government buildings, three temples, four water mills, a 30-metre-long bridge, besides over a dozen vehicles. The joint teams of police, army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), CISF, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), civil administration, and local volunteers are engaged in the rescue efforts. Army engineers on Sunday built a Bailey bridge over Chisoti nullah, providing much-needed connectivity to the village and the Machail Mata shrine. The Army has also inducted a couple of all-terrain vehicles as part of the efforts to intensify the rescue and relief operation. The rescuers conducted over half a dozen controlled explosions in the past three days to blow up giant boulders hampering the search. The annual Machail Mata yatra, which began on July 25 and was scheduled to conclude on September 5, remained suspended for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday. However, the authorities will allow a group of devotees carrying Charri' from Jammu and is expected to reach the shrine on August 21 or 22. The 8.5-km trek to the 9,500-foot-high shrine starts from Chisoti, located about 90 km from Kishtwar town. The rescuers are utilising over a dozen earth-movers and other heavy equipment, while the NDRF mobilised its resources, including dog squads, to speed up the rescue operation.

J&K: Toll in Kishtwar cloudburst reaches 64, search underway for 39 missing
J&K: Toll in Kishtwar cloudburst reaches 64, search underway for 39 missing

Scroll.in

time12 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Scroll.in

J&K: Toll in Kishtwar cloudburst reaches 64, search underway for 39 missing

The toll from the flash flood triggered by a cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district has risen to 64, even as the rescue and relief operation entered its sixth day on Tuesday, reported PTI. The cloudburst occurred around 12.25 pm on Thursday near Chashoti, the last motorable village on the route to the Machail Mata temple. A large number of devotees had gathered in the area for the annual Machail Mata yatra, which began on July 25 and was scheduled to run until September 5. So far, 167 persons have been rescued, PTI quoted unidentified officials as saying. Thirty-nine others are still missing. 'The impact area of the cloudburst is vast and so it is taking time,' the news agency quoted Masoof Ahmad Mirza, deputy superintendent of police with the State Disaster Response Force, as saying. Mirza added that rescue teams were being sent downstream after clearing the upstream area. The Army's Jammu-based White Knight Corps said on Monday that five relief columns are engaged in the rescue operation, supported by additional medical teams. On Sunday, Army engineers built a Bailey bridge over the Chisoti nullah, restoring connectivity to the village and the shrine, PTI reported. The Machail Mata yatra remained suspended for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday. However, authorities said a group of devotees from Jammu will be allowed to proceed and are expected to reach the shrine on Thursday or Friday.

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered
Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

Time of India

time14 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

Body of a woman was recovered in this cloudburst-hit village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, taking the death toll to 64, officials said, as the extensive rescue and relief operation entered the sixth day on Tuesday. The decomposed body was sighted downstream and subsequently recovered by the rescuers this morning amid intensified search operation with the improvement in the weather, the officials said. Sniffer dogs also helped recover a lower body part of another victim under the debris of a collapsed house but the officials said it is believed to be that of a person whose body was recovered on the first day of the tragedy. The rescue teams are working at multiple locations, especially the major impact spot near a langar (community kitchen) site, sifting through the rubble using heavy machinery, including earth movers and sniffer dogs. With the recovery of one more body, the death toll in the flash floods triggered by the cloudburst in Chisoti, the last motorable village en route to the Machail Mata temple, on August 14, has risen to 64. Live Events The dead included three CISF personnel and one Special Police Officer (SPO) of J-K Police. A total of 167 persons were rescued, while the number of missing persons has dropped to 39 after fresh revision of the list on Monday, the officials said. Deputy Superintendent of Police, SDRF, Masoof Ahmad Mirza said the rescue and relief operation is going on at war footing and a team is being dispatched downstream to check the area. "The rescue operation restarted this morning with the recovery of one more body. The impact area of the cloudburst is vast and so it is taking time. We have cleared a large area upstream and now we are sending a team downstream as well," he said. Army's Jammu-based White Knight Corps, in a post on X on Monday, said five relief columns of the force are engaged in the rescue and relief operations and efforts have been further intensified with additional medical teams deployed. The flash-floods triggered by the cloudburst left a trail of destruction, flattening a makeshift market, a langar site for the annual Machail Mata yatra , damaging 16 houses and government buildings, three temples, four water mills, a 30-metre-long bridge, besides over a dozen vehicles. The joint teams of police, army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), CISF, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), civil administration, and local volunteers are engaged in the rescue efforts. Army engineers on Sunday built a Bailey bridge over Chisoti nullah, providing much-needed connectivity to the village and the Machail Mata shrine. The Army has also inducted a couple of all-terrain vehicles as part of the efforts to intensify the rescue and relief operation. The rescuers conducted over half a dozen controlled explosions in the past three days to blow up giant boulders hampering the search. The annual Machail Mata yatra, which began on July 25 and was scheduled to conclude on September 5, remained suspended for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday. However, the authorities will allow a group of devotees carrying 'Charri' from Jammu and is expected to reach the shrine on August 21 or 22. The 8.5-km trek to the 9,500-foot-high shrine starts from Chisoti, located about 90 km from Kishtwar town. The rescuers are utilising over a dozen earth-movers and other heavy equipment, while the NDRF mobilised its resources, including dog squads, to speed up the rescue operation.

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered
Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

The Hindu

time14 hours ago

  • Climate
  • The Hindu

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

Body of a woman was recovered in this cloudburst-hit village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, taking the death toll to 64, officials said, as the extensive rescue and relief operation entered the sixth day on Tuesday (August 19, 2025). The decomposed body was sighted downstream and subsequently recovered by the rescuers amid intensified search operation with the improvement in the weather, the officials said. Sniffer dogs also helped recover a lower body part of another victim under the debris of a collapsed house but the officials said it is believed to be that of a person whose body was recovered on the first day of the tragedy. The rescue teams are working at multiple locations, especially the major impact spot near a langar (community kitchen) site, sifting through the rubble using heavy machinery, including earth movers and sniffer dogs. With the recovery of one more body, the death toll in the flash floods triggered by the cloudburst in Chisoti, the last motorable village en route to the Machail Mata temple, on August 14, has risen to 64. The dead included three CISF personnel and one Special Police Officer (SPO) of J&K Police. A total of 167 persons were rescued, while the number of missing persons has dropped to 39 after fresh revision of the list on Monday (August 18, 2025), the officials said. Deputy Superintendent of Police, SDRF, Masoof Ahmad Mirza said the rescue and relief operation is going on at war footing and a team is being dispatched downstream to check the area. 'The rescue operation restarted this morning with the recovery of one more body. The impact area of the cloudburst is vast and so it is taking time. We have cleared a large area upstream and now we are sending a team downstream as well,' he said. Army's Jammu-based White Knight Corps, in a post on X on Monday (August 18, 2025), said five relief columns of the force are engaged in the rescue and relief operations and efforts have been further intensified with additional medical teams deployed. The flash-floods triggered by the cloudburst left a trail of destruction, flattening a makeshift market, a langar site for the annual Machail Mata yatra, damaging 16 houses and government buildings, three temples, four water mills, a 30-metre-long bridge, besides over a dozen vehicles. The joint teams of police, army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), CISF, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), civil administration, and local volunteers are engaged in the rescue efforts. Army engineers on Sunday (August 17, 2025) built a Bailey bridge over Chisoti nullah, providing much-needed connectivity to the village and the Machail Mata shrine. The Army has also inducted a couple of all-terrain vehicles as part of the efforts to intensify the rescue and relief operation. The rescuers conducted over half a dozen controlled explosions in the past three days to blow up giant boulders hampering the search. The annual Machail Mata yatra, which began on July 25 and was scheduled to conclude on September 5, remained suspended for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday (August 19, 2025). However, the authorities will allow a group of devotees carrying 'Charri' from Jammu and is expected to reach the shrine on August 21 or 22. The 8.5-km trek to the 9,500-foot-high shrine starts from Chisoti, located about 90 km from Kishtwar town. The rescuers are utilising over a dozen earth-movers and other heavy equipment, while the NDRF mobilised its resources, including dog squads, to speed up the rescue operation.

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered
Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

Economic Times

time14 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Economic Times

Kishtwar cloudburst: Death toll climbs to 64 after woman's body recovered

PTI Search and rescue operation underway following a cloudburst, in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district. NDRF recovered the body of a woman near Kukundra village during the operation. Body of a woman was recovered in this cloudburst-hit village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, taking the death toll to 64, officials said, as the extensive rescue and relief operation entered the sixth day on decomposed body was sighted downstream and subsequently recovered by the rescuers this morning amid intensified search operation with the improvement in the weather, the officials dogs also helped recover a lower body part of another victim under the debris of a collapsed house but the officials said it is believed to be that of a person whose body was recovered on the first day of the rescue teams are working at multiple locations, especially the major impact spot near a langar (community kitchen) site, sifting through the rubble using heavy machinery, including earth movers and sniffer the recovery of one more body, the death toll in the flash floods triggered by the cloudburst in Chisoti, the last motorable village en route to the Machail Mata temple, on August 14, has risen to 64. The dead included three CISF personnel and one Special Police Officer (SPO) of J-K Police.A total of 167 persons were rescued, while the number of missing persons has dropped to 39 after fresh revision of the list on Monday, the officials Superintendent of Police, SDRF, Masoof Ahmad Mirza said the rescue and relief operation is going on at war footing and a team is being dispatched downstream to check the area."The rescue operation restarted this morning with the recovery of one more body. The impact area of the cloudburst is vast and so it is taking time. We have cleared a large area upstream and now we are sending a team downstream as well," he Jammu-based White Knight Corps, in a post on X on Monday, said five relief columns of the force are engaged in the rescue and relief operations and efforts have been further intensified with additional medical teams deployed. The flash-floods triggered by the cloudburst left a trail of destruction, flattening a makeshift market, a langar site for the annual Machail Mata yatra, damaging 16 houses and government buildings, three temples, four water mills, a 30-metre-long bridge, besides over a dozen vehicles. The joint teams of police, army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), CISF, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), civil administration, and local volunteers are engaged in the rescue engineers on Sunday built a Bailey bridge over Chisoti nullah, providing much-needed connectivity to the village and the Machail Mata shrine. The Army has also inducted a couple of all-terrain vehicles as part of the efforts to intensify the rescue and relief rescuers conducted over half a dozen controlled explosions in the past three days to blow up giant boulders hampering the annual Machail Mata yatra, which began on July 25 and was scheduled to conclude on September 5, remained suspended for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday. However, the authorities will allow a group of devotees carrying 'Charri' from Jammu and is expected to reach the shrine on August 21 or 8.5-km trek to the 9,500-foot-high shrine starts from Chisoti, located about 90 km from Kishtwar town. The rescuers are utilising over a dozen earth-movers and other heavy equipment, while the NDRF mobilised its resources, including dog squads, to speed up the rescue operation.

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