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Incessant rains batter J&K: Road connecting Tawi Bridge washes away as river swells, flows in spate - watch

Jammu and Kashmir are facing severe consequences from relentless monsoon rains, leading to infrastructure damage and a landslide near the Vaishno Devi shrine, tragically resulting in at least 30 fatalities. A viral video captured the dramatic collapse of a road connecting the fourth Tawi Bridge, while rising river levels prompted widespread evacuations and disrupted transportation services, necessitating extensive rescue operations by various agencies.
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NEW DELHI: Monsoon rains this season have badly battered Jammu and Kashmir, triggering swollen rivers and landslide-like situations. The incessant rains have caused major damage to infrastructure, meanwhile, a video has gone viral, capturing a road getting washed away.Also Read | Punjab monsoon scare: Close shave for 22 CRPF jawans, civilians as building collapses shortly after Indian Army airlifts them to safetyAs Tawi River flows in spate, it wreaks havoc in the region. The video showed a road connecting the fourth Tawi Bridge with Bikram Chowk washed away.
Meanwhile, at least 30 killed after heavy rains triggered a landslide near the Vaishno Devi shrine, according to Paramvir Singh, senior superintendent of police, Reasi."A landslide incident has occurred near Inderprastha Bhojnalaya at Adhkwari, some injuries are feared. Rescue operations are underway along with required manpower and machinery. Jai Mata Di," the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) had said in a post on X.
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Continuous rains in the region also hit railway and flight services. Due to looming danger, administration evacuated hundreds of people on Tuesday from the banks of several flooded rivers and inundated low-lying areas in the state. The Army, NDRF, SDRF and local administration have launched massive operations to respond to distress calls as rain continues to batter the region.
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