My thoughts are with bereaved families: PM Modi expresses grief over Vaishno Devi landslide
By IANS | Updated: August 27, 2025 12:50 IST2025-08-27T12:46:18+5:302025-08-27T12:50:08+5:30
New Delhi, Aug 27 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed sadness over the loss of lives due ...

My thoughts are with bereaved families: PM Modi expresses grief over Vaishno Devi landslide
New Delhi, Aug 27 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed sadness over the loss of lives due to the landslide on the route to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)'s Reasi district.
At least 30 people were killed and 14 others were injured after a landslide hit the shrine route.
Taking to X, PM Modi posted, "The loss of lives due to a landslide on the route to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple is saddening. My thoughts are with the bereaved families. May the injured recover at the earliest. The administration is assisting all those affected. My prayers for everyone's safety and well-being."
A major tragedy struck on the pilgrimage route to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Reasi district on Tuesday when a landslide killed 30 pilgrims and injured 14 others, officials said.
Rescue teams rushed to evacuate stranded pilgrims near Adhkwari, while the Yatra has been suspended until further orders.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha have also expressed shock and grief over the tragedy and have ordered all possible relief and rescue to help the affected pilgrims while expressing condolences to the bereaved families.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on X, "Still struggling with almost non-existent communication. There is a trickle of data flowing on Jio mobile, but no fixed-line WiFi, no browsing, almost no apps, things like X open frustratingly slowly, and WhatsApp struggles with anything more than short text messages. Haven't felt this disconnected since the terrible days of 2014 & 2019."
Twin cloudbursts triggered flash floods in the Margi area of Warwan Valley in Kishtwar district, washing away at least 10 houses, over 300 kanals of crops, livestock, and a bridge.
Reports said water has entered around 60 houses, forcing affected families to take shelter under tarpaulin tents on nearby hillocks.
With phone connectivity almost non-existent in the twin valleys of Warwan and Marwah, locals managed to convey distress messages seeking immediate rescue and relief assistance.
The remote Warwan valley, home to nearly 40,000 people across 50 villages, remained cut off from the district headquarters in Kishtwar. Residents are urging authorities to expedite relief and rescue operations.
River Tawi at Udhampur was flowing at 36.1 ft at 6 a.m., nearly 13 feet above the Evacuation Level and four feet above the previously highest ever recorded level during the 2014 floods.
At 5.30 a.m., the Chenab River at Akhnoor was flowing at 43 feet, one foot above the Evacuation Level.
Authorities have declared a flood in the Jhelum River in the Valley as the river was flowing above the danger mark at Ram Munshibagh in Srinagar this morning.
Water has entered all low-lying areas of Jammu city, including the parking space of the Jammu railway station.
Srinagar-Jammu national highway, Srinagar-Leh, Jammu-Pathankot, Sinthan Pass leading to Kishtwar from the Valley, and Razdan Pass leading to Gurez have also been blocked by adverse weather, triggering landslides and fresh snowfall.
In Jammu district, all schools, colleges, universities, training/coaching institutes and government offices except those connected with flood relief will remain closed today, the DM Jammu said in an order issued.
In the Valley, all schools, colleges, and universities in Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama, Shopian, Budgam, and Srinagar remain closed for the day due to adverse weather conditions, said the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir.
Fibre services and landline services on state-owned BSNL were also down. The outage caused problems among people as mobiles showed no signals.
Meanwhile, water levels in all the rivers of the Jammu division and the Jhelum River in Kashmir flowed above the flood level on Wednesday.
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