As per officials, the landslide was triggered by rains. It hit Kishtwar-Paddar road near Patharnaki in Kishtwar district this afternoon, forcing suspension of vehicular movement
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A massive landslide blocked Kishtwar-Paddar road on Sunday, reported PTI. Light to moderate rains lashed isolated places in Jammu division today.
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As per the report, officials said that the landslide was triggered by rains. It hit Kishtwar-Paddar road near Patharnaki in Kishtwar district this afternoon, forcing suspension of vehicular movement.
Machines were moved to the scene to clear the road at the earliest, they said.
The weather in most parts of Jammu region remained overcast throughout the day with reports of light to moderate rains in different areas, especially in the hilly districts of Kishtwar, Doda, Rajouri, Poonch, Udhampur and Ramban.
Early on Sunday, there was some light rain in Jammu city as well.
This evening, there was also some rainfall in certain parts of the district.
According to a meteorological department official, Jammu saw highs of 36 degrees Celsius and lows of 26.3 degrees Celsius, which are close to usual for this time of year.
According to him, the temperature at Katra, the pilgrims' base camp near the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in the Reasi district, ranged from 24.6 degrees to 32.9 degrees Celsius.
The spokesman forecasted intermittent light to moderate rainfall at most locations and heavy showers at a few locations from July 4 to July 7. Light to moderate rain or thundershowers were predicted for various locations in the Jammu division towards late night or early morning hours until July 3.
The weather service has also issued an advice for the upcoming week that includes some locations at risk for moderate thunderstorms or lightning, flash floods, landslides, and shooting stones.
Three terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda, arms and ammunition recovered
Three terrorists were neutralized in an encounter with security forces on Wednesday in the Gandoh, Bhaderwah sector of district Doda in Jammu and Kashmir, ADGP Jammu Anand Jain said. The search operation is still underway to find the hidden terrorists, arms, and ammunition.
Speaking with ANI, the ADGP of Jammu, Anand Jain said, "Three terrorists have been neutralized in this encounter, and arms and ammunition have been recovered from them. A search operation is going on in the area. We launched a search operation as soon as we received information of the presence of terrorists... Two M-4s and one AK-47 rifle have been recovered..."
In a press conference, the ADGP Jammu said, "We have recovered two M-4s and one AK-47 gun, grenades, and basic necessities stuff from the terrorists." Indicating stricter actions against the ones who provided the habitation to terrorists, Jain stated, "We will take stricter against the ones who provided habitation to the terrorists. Also, I want to urge people to help us in finding out those people."
On the emergence of new terror organizations, the ADGP asserted, "There is the presence of groups in this area and a search operation is underway. As the investigation into the Chhattergala incident is also underway, so, it's yet to be discovered if it's a new scheme of terror organizations."
Furthermore, he assured that there is no threat to the Amarnath Yatra and an investigation is underway to find out the terrorists whose sketches were issued. Earlier, on Wednesday, it was reported that two terrorists had been killed in an ongoing joint operation in the Gandoh area of Doda in Jammu and Kashmir.
"Two more terrorists have been neutralized in an ongoing joint operation in the Gandoh, Bhaderwah sector of district Doda," ADGP Jammu said in a post on X. Arms and ammunition were recovered from their possession, he said.