4 dead in J&K's Doda after cloudburst triggers flash floods, damages houses
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Doda cloudburst updates: Three dead, houses damaged as flash floods ravage Jammu; schools shut
Continuous rainfall over the past three days has wreaked havoc in several areas of the Chenab River region in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district. Cloudbursts at two locations have triggered flash floods, sweeping away stretches of NH 244. According to Doda Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh, three people have lost their lives, two in Gandhoh and one in the Thathri subdivision. The floods have caused extensive damage, with 15 residential houses a…
4 killed as flash floods wreak havoc in Doda, India
Relentless rains have wreaked havoc in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district, claiming four lives and damaging several properties. Two people died in a house collapse, while two others were swept away in flash floods. Authorities have launched rescue and relief operations to assist the affected families.
After the devastation caused by cloudburst in Dharali and Kishtwar, now a cloudburst incident has come to light in Doda district of Jammu. Four people have died due to cloudburst in the area and many houses have been washed away in the flood.
Jammu floods: 4 dead as heavy rains wreak havoc in J&K, massive rescue ops underway
Jammu and Kashmir is grappling with severe flooding and widespread devastation caused by three days of incessant heavy rainfall, particularly in Doda district. The calamity has claimed four lives, and numerous houses and bridges have been damaged across the region. Key national highways, including the Jammu-Srinagar and Kishtwar-Doda routes, are closed due to landslides and flash floods, leading to the suspension of the Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrim…
Relentless rains wreak havoc across Jammu region; 4 dead, flood threat looms
A deadly cloudburst in the Bhalesa area of Doda district, coupled with incessant rainfall, has led to a major crisis across the Jammu region, leaving at least four people dead and several homes damaged. Rivers including Chenab, Tawi, and Basantar have crossed critical levels, prompting authorities to issue flood alerts in multiple districts.
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