Kishtwar cloudburst: Father searches for missing daughter as toll rises
A massive cloudburst led to flash floods in Chositi village on Thursday, killing at least 46 people, including two CISF personnel.
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Survivors of the cloudburst being treated at Kishtwar hospital. Photo: PTI
Jammu/Kishtwar, 14 Aug
A father, who was among the 167 persons rescued following a
massive cloudburst at a remote village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district
on Thursday, is desperate to locate his 23-year-old daughter who remained
untraced after the tragedy.
Bharat Bhushan and his daughter had gone to offer prayers at
the revered Machail Mata shrine in the remote Padder sub-division when the
tragedy struck.
“I only want to know about my daughter, Gehna Raina, who is
missing,” Bhushan said in a choked voice while being taken for necessary tests
by volunteers after being admitted to the Kishtwar district hospital.
A massive cloudburst led to flash floods in Chositi village
on Thursday, killing at least 46 people, including two CISF personnel, and
trapping many more.
As night fell over Chositi village, rescuers worked
frantically and pulled out 167 people from under mounds of rubble. Of these, 38
are in a serious condition, officials said.
More than 50 persons were admitted to Kishtwar district
hospital, many of whom were seen frantically looking for their near and dear
ones who remained untracable.
"We were waiting for breakfast at the 'langar' site on
the banks of a stream, when some people started shouting in panic, calling upon
everyone to run for safety. Suddenly, there was a gush of water along with
boulders and trees, which buried everything,” Ganesh, a devotee, said, adding
that he was lucky to survive as he was caught in between two big boulders.
"The langar site was packed with people -- some going
for the pilgrimage and others on their way back from the shrine," he said,
adding that it was anybody's guess as to how many people were trapped under the
debris.
A police officer said 10 persons have approached the control
room with complaints of their kin missing. Vehicles lay piled up amid heaps of
debris and uprooted trees brought down by the flash floods following the
cloudburst, painting a scene of devastation, officials said.
They said the inclement weather did not allow helicopter
operation for rescue missions or dropping of rescuers at the scene.
However, the district administration led by Deputy
Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Sharma mobilised all the resources to speed up the
rescue and relief operation.
Sharma, who reached the scene, was seen supervising the rescue operation, an official said.
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