J&K Chief Secretary Leads Rescue Operations After Devastating Cloudburst

Atal Dulloo, chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir, visited the cloudburst-affected Chisoti village in Kishtwar district to review ongoing rescue efforts. The catastrophe caused flash floods, leaving 60 dead, over 100 injured, and 82 missing. Dulloo assured comprehensive government support for affected families and the restoration of essential services.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jammu | Updated: 16-08-2025 23:55 IST | Created: 16-08-2025 23:55 IST
J&K Chief Secretary Leads Rescue Operations After Devastating Cloudburst
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Atal Dulloo, the chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir, visited the cloudburst-ravaged Chisoti village in Kishtwar district to assess the ongoing rescue and relief operations. The disaster, which triggered flash floods, struck at 12:25 p.m. on August 14, claiming 60 lives and injuring more than 100 individuals.

The calamity has left 82 people, including 81 pilgrims and one CISF personnel, missing. Dulloo, accompanied by senior officials, promised comprehensive support from the government for the affected families and assured the rapid restoration of essential services.

In discussions with rescue units, Dulloo emphasized inter-departmental coordination and instructed daily progress updates to ensure an effective and timely response to the crisis. The government's commitment to aiding relief efforts was reaffirmed to the local populace.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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