A cloudburst in a remote village in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir caused a terrible disaster on Thursday (August 14). So far more than 167 people have been rescued in this disaster. One of the rescued father is restless to find his 23 -year -old daughter, who has been missing since the tragedy. Bharat Bhushan and his daughter went to worship at the Machail Mata temple during the tragedy.
Bharat Bhushan says that he only wants to find his daughter Jewel Raina, wants to know about him. Saying this, there was no voice coming out of the neck of Bharat Bhushan. He has been brought to Kishtwar District Hospital for treatment.
167 people rescued, 38 in critical condition
On Thursday, August 14, a cloudburst in Chosity village was suddenly flooded, in which at least 46 people, including two CISF personnel, died and many others were trapped. Despite the night in Chosity village, the rescuers worked with their lives and took out 167 people from the debris. The condition of 38 of these is critical. More than 50 people have been admitted to Kishtwar District Hospital, many of whom are restless in search of their loved ones, which have not yet been known.
People told their eyes
During the tragedy, the people present there told that he was waiting for breakfast at the anchor site on the banks of a river, when some people shouted in nervousness and asked everyone to run away in a safe place. Suddenly there was a strong flow of water. Together, stones and trees also came, which buried everything.
A devotee named Ganesh said that he was lucky to survive. He was trapped between two big stones. He told that the anchor site was full of people. Some people were going for pilgrimage and others were coming back from the temple. It is difficult to guess how many people were trapped under the rubble.
People engaged in finding missing lovers
By Thursday night, about 10 people had reached the police control room by complaining about the disappearance of their families. The floods after the cloudburst are trapped by the floods and vehicles are standing among the uprooted trees, which shows the scene of destruction. Due to bad weather, it was not possible to seek the help of helicopter or to take off the rescuers at the scene.
Under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Sharma, the district administration gathered all resources to speed up rescue and relief operations. Sharma, who reached the spot, was seen monitoring the rescue operation. Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma, who is also a local MLA in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, reached the spot and met the injured along with party ally and Kishtwar MLA Shagun Parihar.
At present, the dead are being identified, after which legal formalities will be completed and the bodies will be handed over to their families.

