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Ramban Tragedy: It Is a Major Natural Disaster: Dr Farooq Abdullah

Urges PM, GoI to Take Note; Calls for Relocation of Affected Families

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
21/04/2025
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Ramban Tragedy: It Is a Major Natural Disaster: Dr Farooq Abdullah
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Jammu, Apr 21 (JKNS): National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah on Monday termed the Ramban cloudburst a major natural disaster and urged the Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take serious note of the situation.

Speaking to reporters in Jammu, Dr Abdullah as per news agency JKNS said the entire village in Ramban has come down due to the disaster and three people have died. “We don’t know what exactly happened inside, but it is a major calamity,” he said.

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Calling the incident a natural disaster that must be faced with urgency, Dr Farooq stressed the need to relocate the affected residents. “These people will have to be resettled elsewhere because the area is no longer livable.

“Entire village has come down. We must now turn our attention toward their rehabilitation,” Farooq said.

It is important to note that on Sunday, a cloudburst followed by heavy rainfall triggered flash floods, landslides, and destruction in parts of Ramban district, particularly in Seri and Maitra areas.

The calamity claimed at least three lives and left several others stranded or homeless. Relief operations were launched by the Indian Army and civil administration.

NH-44 was severely affected, and restoration work is expected to take more than 72 hours. Quick Reaction Teams, heavy machinery, and rescue teams are actively working to clear debris and support the affected population. (JKNS)

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