In response to the cloudburst and intense rainfall that struck the Ramban district, the Indian Army has launched swift and coordinated relief and restoration operations to assist affected civilians and restore connectivity along the National Highway 44 (NH44).
Upon assessment of the ground situation, the Army initiated immediate action in coordination with civil administration officials including the District Commissioner, Senior Superintendent of Police, and the Superintendent of Traffic. While no emergency requisition has been made, civil authorities have assured they will seek Army assistance should the need arise.
Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) from Banihal, Karachial, Digdaul, Maitra, and Chanderkote were rapidly mobilised to provide relief to stranded travellers. Army personnel extended support by distributing tea and hot meals, offering temporary shelter, and providing basic medical aid to those in need.
Eight Army columns (strength 1/1/18 each) are currently on standby at key locations to assist further if required. Meanwhile, JCBs and heavy equipment from civilian construction firms, including KRCL, CPPL, and DMR, have begun clearing operations along the obstructed highway.
As per initial assessments, road clearance and restoration may take up to 48 hours.
Despite the challenges, the resilient spirit of the people remains unwavering. A stranded civilian, when asked about the situation, responded confidently, “Koi dikkat nahi hai… Army hai na… Sab kuchh theek ho jaayega.” (“There’s no problem… The Army is here… Everything will be fine.”)
The Indian Army remains steadfast in its commitment to stand by the citizens of Jammu & Kashmir in times of crisis, ensuring safety, support, and timely assistance.