Landslides Block Roads, Flash Flood Alert In J&Okay, Uttarakhand

Facebook
Twitter
Google+
WhatsApp
Linkedin
Email


Monsoon 2020: Heavy rain triggered landslides in Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand

Monsoon 2020 updates: Heavy rain triggered a large landslide on the Jammu-Srinagar nationwide freeway at Ramban Tuesday morning. Site visitors motion was severely hampered on the one all-weather street linking Kashmir with remainder of the nation, an official stated.

“The landslide struck the freeway at about 5 am, damaging a portion of the street. Companies involved have began clearing the rubble,” senior police official, Ajay Anand, informed information company Press Belief of India. Mr Anand added that the restoration work would take time given the injury to the street.

Site visitors was additionally halted at Qazigund in south Kashmir after the landslide, the official stated. Smaller autos had been stopped at numerous locations because of the closure of the freeway.

The Central Water Fee has warned of “average flash flood risk over the subsequent six hours in some watershed areas and neighbourhoods of Poonch, Reasi and Ramban districts of Jammu and Kashmir.”

There’s a flash flood alert in few districts of Uttarakhand together with Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Bageshwar as effectively.

In the meantime, one particular person has died and three others have been injured after a home collapsed as a consequence of cloudburst in Chamoli at the moment. The Rishikesh-Gangotri Nationwide Freeway in Uttarakhand is blocked close to Narendra Nagar after a landslide as a consequence of heavy rain within the space.  

The landslide occurred at about three am and the rubble fell on a panchayat workplace pulling it down, the police in Chamoli stated. Three individuals contained in the panchayat workplace have been badly injured. 

The climate division has warned of very heavy rainfall in Dehradun, Pauri, Chamoli, Pithoragarh and Bageshwar districts of Uttarakhand tomorrow and day after.

(Inputs from PTI & ANI)





Source link