– 68 people lost their lives.
– 122 individuals were injured.
– A cloudburst-induced flood in Chisoti village near Machail Mata temple left:
– 61 people dead.
– Over 116 injured.
– Around 82 missing (81 pilgrims and one CISF personnel).
– Two incidents involving a cloudburst and landslide in Kathua district killed seven individuals and injured five others.
The spate of natural calamities caused by repeated cloudbursts highlights the growing challenges posed by extreme weather events in Jammu and Kashmir. The fatalities reported-68 dead so far-and injuries across multiple areas reflect both the scale of devastation from such occurrences and potential gaps in early warning systems or disaster preparedness measures at local levels.
Declaring school closures is a commendable precautionary step aimed at ensuring student safety amidst high-risk warnings issued for several districts prone to volatile natural conditions like landslides or flash floods.
The impact on pilgrims underscores how religious tourism can amplify vulnerability during extreme weather-driven events if infrastructure isn’t effectively fortified. Considering recurring patterns seen globally due to climate change effects on high-altitude regions like this one requiring timely mitigation strategies ensures public safety builds-resiliently vital better ecosystem/climate dynamics needed ahead!
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