Rain devastation in the Udhampur district Jammu and Kashmir, many families were homeless due to collapse in Trilla Village

Due to heavy rain in Jammu and Kashmir, many houses in the Trilla village of the Udhampur district were damaged, causing many families to become homeless. Sharda Devi and her son Pawan Kumar immediately demanded relief from government and space for life. A warning was issued not to go to the riverbank to the riverbank to the gate of the Bagihar water power project in Ramban. Digital Desk, Udhampur. In many districts Jammu and Kashmir have caused rain again. After the water level of the state river drains, including Dariya Chenab, issued a warning, many homes were badly damaged after heavy rain in the Trilla village Udhampur district. Through which many families have become homeless. Sharada Devi, a resident of the town, told her objections and said that “our home completely collapsed. Where will we keep our children? Where we kept our luggage, there were cracks in the walls of the room where we kept our luggage. First a wall fell, then one more.” Sharada Devi’s son Pawan Kumar, whose home has become ruin, urged the government to give relief immediately. He said his house collapsed due to heavy rain. The government must help us as much as possible and offer us a place of residence. Till must be arranged for us until the government makes any arrangement. Also read: How safe are schools: Rural students cared for in unsafe buildings in the future, debris falling from roofs and the building is completely damaged, they further said that the damage is not limited to their family. He became homeless due to heavy rains in the mountainous environment due to four to five families in the town collapsing. Meanwhile, all the gates of the Bagalihar -Hydro Electric Project, after heavy rains in the Ramban district of the division, were opened. District officials issued a warning to the general public not to go to the banks of the river. Additional Deputy Commissioner Ramban Varunjit Singh Chadhak informed that an advisory note received from the engineering and mechanical division of Baggi Hydroe project, in which they said they would open their gates. Based on information, we have issued advice to the general public not to go on the banks of the tributaries or the river because it can be dangerous. ”Also Read- BSF Jawan Suddenly Missing in Srinagar, The Battalion Lodged the Report of Disapearance, The Additional District Magistrate Issued an Advisory To All The Related Revenue, Police, SDRF and Rural Development Department Officials and the Officers of Rural Development Department of ADPARTMENT ALSO issued an advisory on the positions of the river and on the condition of the river on the condition of the river, the local numberdar, watchman, grs and vlw have also been instructed to stop the rescue operations in Srinagar, in which the residents of Jammu and Kashmir warned against potential floods, stones in many areas.