Seven months after witnessing the unprecedented floods, Jammu and
Kashmir was again in the grip of panic on Monday as several areas of the
valley and parts of Jammu were in deluge leading to death of 10 people,
including a child, and fears over the fate of seven others.
Process to evacuate affected people was underway as eight teams of National Disaster Response Force were rushed to Kashmir. Armed forces, along with four helicopters, have been placed in readiness for deployment at short notice after local authorities declared a flood situation in the valley.
Promising all help, the central government granted Rs 200 crore as immediate relief as Prime Minister Narendra Modi rushed minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi to Kashmir for an on-the-spot assessment of the situation and coordinate with state authorities with regard to the requirements.
While making the announcement about Centre's grant, Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed said in the Assembly that the state government has sanctioned Rs 25 crore for Kashmir and Rs 10 crore for Jammu region which also has been affected by flood.
The police said nine people have died while seven others are believed to be trapped under the debris after a landslide brought down four houses in central Kashmir's Budgam district.
The deceased include four women, four men and a child, a police official said, adding efforts are on to identify them. Search is going on for seven others believed to be trapped in the debris of the fallen houses.
Sayeed said there was an ‘unfortunate’ death in Udhampur and there have been some flash floods in Jammu as well.
Due to heavy rains over the past 36 hours, river Jhelum was flowing above the danger mark at several places including Sangam in Anantnag district and Ram Munshi Bagh in the city.
Process to evacuate affected people was underway as eight teams of National Disaster Response Force were rushed to Kashmir. Armed forces, along with four helicopters, have been placed in readiness for deployment at short notice after local authorities declared a flood situation in the valley.
Promising all help, the central government granted Rs 200 crore as immediate relief as Prime Minister Narendra Modi rushed minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi to Kashmir for an on-the-spot assessment of the situation and coordinate with state authorities with regard to the requirements.
While making the announcement about Centre's grant, Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed said in the Assembly that the state government has sanctioned Rs 25 crore for Kashmir and Rs 10 crore for Jammu region which also has been affected by flood.
The police said nine people have died while seven others are believed to be trapped under the debris after a landslide brought down four houses in central Kashmir's Budgam district.
The deceased include four women, four men and a child, a police official said, adding efforts are on to identify them. Search is going on for seven others believed to be trapped in the debris of the fallen houses.
Sayeed said there was an ‘unfortunate’ death in Udhampur and there have been some flash floods in Jammu as well.
Due to heavy rains over the past 36 hours, river Jhelum was flowing above the danger mark at several places including Sangam in Anantnag district and Ram Munshi Bagh in the city.
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