
Flashfloods, landslides as rains lash parts of J&K
Jammu, Jun 22: Heavy rains lashed parts of Jammu & Kashmir Wednesday, triggering flashfloods and landslides that blocked the strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway with hundreds of vehicles stranded, and prompted authorities to shut schools in Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts.
A non-fatal incident of house collapse was also reported from Ramban district, while five people trapped in flashfloods in river Ans in Reasi district were rescued by the police, officials said.

The Doda district administration has declared high alert in several areas in the mountainous district.
"We have been forced to declare high alert in areas close to river Chenab and its tributaries, and also on slopes and slide-prone areas of Ramban and Doda districts," an official said.
The 270-kilometers Jammu-Srinagar national highway was closed for a second consecutive day on Wednesday due to over 30 landslides and mudslides triggered by the heavy rains in Ramban-Udhampur sector, leaving hundreds of vehicles stranded, officials said.
The traffic on Mughal Road, an alternative link connecting the twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri in the Jammu Region with south Kashmir's Shopian district, was also suspended due to landslides en route, they said.
Besides
Doda,
the
deputy
commissioners
of
Ramban
and
Kishtwar
districts
have
also
ordered
the
closure
of
all
educational
institutions
up
to
higher
secondary
level
including
private
schools
for
the
day,
an
official
said.
"All
schools
across
Ramban
district,
including
higher
secondary
schools,
shall
remain
closed
today
in
view
of
the
heavy
rainfall
and
overflowing
of
nallahs
and
mudslides
at
several
locations,"
Deputy
Commissioner
Ramban
Mussarat
Islam
said
in
a
tweet.
Officials said one kutcha house in Dachhan collapsed but all is occupants were safe.
The high-altitude areas, meanwhile, have witnessed snowfall triggering cold wave conditions, according to officials.
"The decision was taken in view of heavy rainfall resulting in flash floods and mudslides beside there was warning related to adverse weather with indication of another spell of heavy rainfall during the day today which may lead to landslides and shooting stones," said ADC Bhadarwah Dil Mir Choudhary.
"As a part of advisory in view of hostile weather condition and reports submitted by tehsildars, I have directed CEO Kishtwar to close all educational institutions in District Kishtwar today. We will assess the situation later in the day for further decision," said District Development Commissioner Kishtwar Ashok Sharma.
"As of now, there is no report of any damage from any part of the district," the DDC said.
The deputy commissioners of these districts have issued advisories asking people to remain indoors in view of flood-like situation developed in the mountainous belts. Heavy rains continue to lash the plains of the Jammu region, bringing the temperature down, officials said.
According to a weather office forecast, heavy rain is predicted in Kishtwar district which may cause temporary disruption of air and surface traffic mainly on the national highway and hilly roads, besides land landslides and shooting stones in vulnerable spots of highway, according to the advisory issued by the district administration. "District police Kishtwar has established a help desk and people are advised to stay at home and not to venture out of their home unnecessarily," it said.
In its advisory, the Doda district administration asked people to remain careful of slides and slips on the roads due to heavy rains and it being a hilly terrain.
"Public
at
large
is
advised
not
to
venture
out
and
avoid
unnecessary
travel
by
road.
All
people
residing
in
slide-prone
areas
are
advised
to
remain
vigilant
and
report
any
mishap
to
the
administration,"
the
advisory
said.
The
administration
has
also
declared
high
alert
in
several
areas
in
the
mountainous
Doda
district.
"As a precautionary measure we have been forced to declare high alert in areas close to river Chenab and its tributaries, and also on slopes and slide prone areas of Ramban and Doda districts," an official said.
The district administrations have also issued helpline numbers for public in case of any emergency.