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No Deaths Due to Chenab Flooding, Viral Claims Are Fake: Doda Administration

Three Unrelated Drowning Cases in Two Weeks; Restrictions Imposed on River Activities

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27/06/2025
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Doda, June 27 (JKNS): Doda Administration on Friday refuted viral social media claims suggesting that several lives were lost due to rising water levels in the Chenab River.

The administration clarified that the news is entirely false and urged the public not to circulate such misinformation.

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In a statement issued by administration as per news agency JKNS reads that, It is for the information all that a FAKE NEWS has surfaced on WhatsApp and some media websites that some people have lost lives due to rise in water level in Chenab.

This news is COMPLETELY FAKE and thus it is advised NOT TO CIRCULATE such fake news or become a part of misinformation campaign, it reads.

However, it is important to inform that three separate drowning incidents have taken place in the last 2 weeks with following details, June 14, 2025: 02 children (brothers), identified as Abrar Ahmed (12 years) and Asrar Ahmed (9 years), sons of Farooq Ahmed from Nepli village, Pul Doda lost their lives due to drowning in the Chenab River near Pul Doda while playing. June 19, 2025: 01 female individual namely Payal Kumari D/O Harbans Kumar R/O Jakyas, Tehsil Chilli Pingal got drowned in Chenab after she jumped from Thathri bridge and died due to suicide. June 23, 2025 : 01 fisherman named Basharat Hussain S/O Zahoor Din R/O Nagni, Tehsil Kahara got drowned while fishing in the Kalnai nallah of Kahara. The dead body was subsequently recovered by rescue teams of SDRF and volunteers, it reads.

Subsequently, District Administration Doda has issued an order vide 2213-21/DM/Doda dated 25.06.2025 to impose restrictions on swimming, bathing, fishing, and unnecessary recreation activities in vicinity of River Chenab and other nallahs in order to avoid such mishaps. Again it is enjoined upon all that the said order/advisory be followed in letter and spirit for the safety and security of the general public and avoid spreading such FAKE NEWS, reads the statement. (JKNS)

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