Flood damage in J&K to become clear after roads are fixed

Nearly 1,500 trucks carrying essential supplies are stranded at various places on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway

A collapsed crusher machine on the banks of raging Tawi river in Jammu
IANS Srinagar
Last Updated : Sep 09 2014 | 10:18 AM IST

With no telcom or road connectivity between the Jammu region and the Kashmir Valley, the extend of damage due to the floods in Jammu and Kashmir will be know only after the communication lines are restored.

Nearly 1,500 trucks carrying essential supplies to the Kashmir Valley are stranded at various places on the over 300-km long Jammu-Srinagar national highway as stretches of the road have either been washed away by flash floods or have come under a landslide.

The highway has suffered the maximum damage at the Ramsu area of the Ramban district where around 40 meters of the road has been completely washed away.

The highway remained closed for the sixth day Tuesday.

The local television and radio stations in Valley have remained off air. Also, there is no telecom connectivity between the Valley and the Jammu region.

Although the authorities Tuesday said that 160 people had died in the floods in the state, the exact magnitude of death and destruction will be known only later.

Seven bodies were recovered Tuesday morning in Sadal village of the Udhampur district, while the army said 31 people were still missing.

On Monday, the Indian Army carried out seven sorties to help the marooned people in this area.

Two bodied were recovered in the Manmjakot village of Rajouri district late Monday.

As many as 2,040 houses in the Jammu region alone have become uninhabitable as these have been completely or partially damaged.

The weather was dry in the Jammu region Tuesday morning, which is likely to facilitate rescue by the Indian Army and other security forces.

The the Mata Vaishno Devi yatra was suspended for the third day Monday and M K Bhandari, the deputy CEO of the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, said a decision about resuming the yatra will be taken later in the day.

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First Published: Sep 09 2014 | 9:12 AM IST

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