Rain wreaks havoc in Jammu amid Corona crisis, Birma bridge damaged
Rain wreaks havoc in Jammu amid Corona crisis, Birma bridge damaged
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Jammu : On one hand, the fear of dangerous diseases like corona is increasing, on the other hand, in many parts of Jammu, rains have caused havoc since this morning. The Birma bridge on the old highway has been badly damaged during heavy rains in Udhampur. Not only this, traffic has been affected due to the bridge being damaged. Due to continuous rains, people are facing a lot of difficulty and hard work. It is said that due to the cloudburst late evening in Deengal village of Poonch district, so much damage has been done. During this time one car, tractor and five motorcycles were swept away.

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While the paddy crop on about 70 kanals of land has also been washed away with the waste, on the same side, due to the strong flow of water in the drain flowing in the village, some part of the road was washed away and many houses also got water. Due to which a lot of people have been wasted. At present, no loss of life has been reported. According to the villagers, it started raining suddenly at 5:30 pm on Friday evening and there was a loud explosion after a few moments. With that, the drain in the village flooded. It seemed that instead of this sewer, there was some big river, whose waves were rising seven to eight feet high. It seemed as if the water of the drain would drain everything. The water surge had taken a terrible form. Before we understood anything, a Maruti car, a tractor and five motorcycles were swept away by breaking the flooded banks of the drain. Many vehicles were also damaged.

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The car swept away two kilometers: The owner of the car told that I was standing fifty meters away from the drain and sitting in a friend's house that the cloud burst and the car flowed two kilometers away. The car is completely destroyed. Kabir Hussain, Nazir Ahmed, Mohammad Bashir, etc., people whose water entered the houses.

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They told that when the area was flooded in 2014, we had asked the district administration to build a dam, but after that no one has come here. Due to this, we have suffered so much today. Thankfully our children survived, who were present in the houses during the flood. On the other hand, as the flood waters receded, a large number of people came out of their homes and started searching for vehicles that were washed away. Where they took a motorcycle in a good condition and pulled one out of the drain in a badly damaged condition.

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