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Fogging In Jammu As Threat Of Dengue, Malaria Looms

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While the cleanliness and sanitation drive post-floods is in full swing, fogging has also been intensified in all municipal and non-municipal areas as threat of dengue and malaria loom in the affected areas of Jammu.

The Jammu Municipal Corporation and State Malarialogist Office of Jammu Health Department have jointly initiated the exercise of fogging and spraying in the flood-affected areas to control the rise in the water-borne and vector-borne diseases.

Dhruv Ji Raina, Malariologist, Jammu Health department said, “Compared to the last year, dengue cases in Jammu are fewer, but to prevent its rise, several measures are being taken by various departments.”

Sharing details, the officer said that up to September 14 this year, 437 cumulative cases were reported from across the Jammu and Kashmir with highest 147 in Jammu district.

In 2024, he said that the cases up to this period were 677 and Jammu remained the hotspot with highest 377 cases.

“We are making efforts along with the JMC to ascertain the cause of dengue and other water-borne and vector-borne diseases and also following all the guidelines and measures to prevent its spread particularly in the flood-affected areas,” said Dr Raina.

Sharing the district-wise break-up up to September 14 this year, he said that Jammu reported highest 147 cases followed by 130 in Kathua, 51 in Samba, 47 in Udhampur, 27 in Rajouri, nine in Reasi, eight each in Ramban and Kashmir, six in Doda and lowest four in Poonch.

He stated that community participation and awareness were also mandatory to prevent the spread of the disease in the flood-hit areas by controlling the water stagnation, by avoiding dumping of plastic items, and by cleaning water containers.

Dr Raina further said that the JMC and the Health Department have also issued a schedule for fogging and spraying.

This year, dengue has claimed the life of an adult male from Rehari locality of Jammu, who succumbed on June 29 while being shifted from a private hospital to the neighbouring state.

More than 9,000 dengue tests have been carried out across Jammu and Kashmir this year and in the same period in 2024, 539 cases had been confirmed out of 8,500 tests done.

The Malarialogist further added that the Health Department and the Jammu Municipal Corporation have launched an aggressive fogging in the city area, adding, “two rounds have been completed, the first in June-July and the second between September 2 and 12.”

The third round, he said, has started from September 13 and will cover both residential and commercial belts.

Amid post-flood challenges, Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu Dr Devansh Yadav has appealed to the people of Jammu to remain cautious and adopt preventive measures as several areas continue to recover from the aftermath of recent floods.

He emphasized that flood-hit regions are highly vulnerable to outbreaks of waterborne and vector-borne diseases, and immediate action is necessary to protect public health.

“The ongoing season poses an increased risk of mosquito-borne diseases including dengue and chikungunya, which are more likely to spread in areas with accumulated stagnant water,” he said, instructing all residents to ensure the safety of their drinking water.

Residents are also urged to maintain their surroundings by removing stagnant water from rooftops, courtyards and nearby drains as such areas provide ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes, he added.

He said to facilitate public health services and immediate assistance, the Health Department has activated the 104 helpline number that will provide guidance and address any health-related queries from residents.

He said the Jammu Municipal Corporation has intensified its efforts to conduct fogging and spraying activities across all civic wards to control mosquito breeding and minimize the risk of vector-borne diseases. (Agencies)

Jammu & Kashmir Delegation, Led by CM, to Participate in Paris Tourism Event

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The Jammu and Kashmir Government has deputed an official delegation led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also holds the Tourism portfolio, to participate in the IFTM Top Resa tourism event in Paris from September 23 to 25.

The team includes Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani and Director Tourism Jammu Vikas Gupta.

As per an order, the expenditure for the visit will be met by the Tourism Department.

Senior Congress Leader G. M. Saroori Raises Key Public Issues with SDM Chatroo

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Chatroo, September 16:

Senior Congress Leader and Former Minister, G. M. Saroori, today met Sub-District Magistrate (SDM) Chatroo, Naeem-ur-Rehman Mughal, and raised pressing public issues concerning Chatroo and Mugalmaidan tehsils.

Saroori highlighted that the recent floods and heavy rains have caused widespread damage to government assets and created hardships for the local population. He urged the administration to:

Provide immediate relief to affected families.

Ensure early release of SDRF compensation.

Expedite the construction of Degree College Chatroo.

He also emphasized the need for preparing and forwarding detailed proposals to higher authorities for the repair and reconstruction of damaged government infrastructure, including schools and Tourist Reception Centres (TRCs) in Chatroo and Mugalmaidan.

Saroori reiterated that timely government intervention is critical to restore normalcy and provide much-needed relief to the public.

Senior Congress Leader G. M. Saroori Raises Key Public Issues with SDM Chatroo

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Chatroo, September 16:

Senior Congress Leader and Former Minister, G. M. Saroori, today met Sub-District Magistrate (SDM) Chatroo, Naeem-ur-Rehman Mughal, and raised pressing public issues concerning Chatroo and Mugalmaidan tehsils.

Saroori highlighted that the recent floods and heavy rains have caused widespread damage to government assets and created hardships for the local population. He urged the administration to:

Provide immediate relief to affected families.

Ensure early release of SDRF compensation.

Expedite the construction of Degree College Chatroo.

He also emphasized the need for preparing and forwarding detailed proposals to higher authorities for the repair and reconstruction of damaged government infrastructure, including schools and Tourist Reception Centres (TRCs) in Chatroo and Mugalmaidan.

Saroori reiterated that timely government intervention is critical to restore normalcy and provide much-needed relief to the public.

Uttarakhand cloudburst: PM Modi, HM Shah speak to CM Dhami to review situation; relief and rescue works underway

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday spoke with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to review the situation following a massive cloudburst in the Sahastradhara region of Dehradun.

The cloudburst, which occurred on Monday night, triggered massive flooding in the Karligaad rivulet, causing a damage and destruction in the area. Several shops were swept away and at least two people are feared missing.

“They assured all possible assistance to the state and stated that the central government stands firmly with the state in this hour of disaster,” a statement from the Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s Office said.

“The Chief Minister informed that the administrative machinery is fully active in the affected areas, and rescue and relief operations are being carried out on a war footing,” the statement said.

Following the disaster, CM Dhami conducted on-site inspection of the areas affected by excessive rainfall in Dehradun district. Local MLAs and senior officials were also present with him.

“The state government stands with every affected family. The administration is already on alert mode, and NDRF, SDRF, police, and local administration are continuously active,” CM Dhami said.

The Chief Minister has directed officials to ensure that no affected family faces inconvenience and that relief materials, safe shelter, food, water, and health facilities are provided immediately.

Bridges Washed Away By Floods, Tribals Brave Perilous Journeys For Livelihood In J&K’s Doda

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Sep 16: In the aftermath of the recent flash floods that destroyed several bridges connecting the grasslands of high altitude Jaie Valley, hundreds of Gujjars are forced to take extreme risks for a living in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district.

Over 350 tribal families reside along with their cattle in the 7,850 meter high meadow, 35 km from Bhaderwah town, during summer months.

They sell milk and milk products but are facing immense hardships after the heavy rainfall on August 26 triggered flash floods in the streams and swept away all the four bridges, leaving them with no other option but to cross the streams twice a day to reach the market with their produce.

“There is no bridge left behind in the 20-km stretch after the heavy rainfall last month and we have no choice but to carry our produce across the river to reach the market,” Abdul Kareen Deedar, a nomad, said.

Deedar said they cross the fast flowing river in groups by holding hands. “We have to do it for our families even as we know there is a lot of risk in crossing the river in this way.”

Mohd Hussain Chechi, the community head, requested the government to ensure early reconstruction of the washed away bridges.

Acknowledging the hardships faced by the nomadic families, Bhaderwah Divisional Forest Officer Devinder Kumar said they have submitted the report to forest department and district administration simultaneously for the reconstruction of the damaged bridges.

“As soon as we get the nod, the foot bridges will be constructed on war footing,” he said. (Agencies)

Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal, Three Killed

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Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides that left three members of a family dead and submerged a bus stand in Mandi.

The three were killed when a house collapsed following a landslide in Boi panchayat in Nehri area of Sundernagar subdivision in Mandi district.

Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said that three bodies have been recovered while two persons have been rescued, Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand drains in Dharampur in Mandi district, resulting in flooding of a bus stand, damaging a workshop, pump houses, shops and over 20 buses.

Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri in his Facebook post said, “Dharampur bus stand, over two dozen HRTC buses, shops, pump house and workshop has been damaged”.

In Shimla, several vehicles were buried following a landslide near Himland in the heart of the city and the main circular road was blocked causing inconvenience to school- going children.

“It was raining heavily and around 1 am, we heard a deafening sound with trees and debris sliding down and immediately moved our vehicles to escape”, Gautam and Rahul Shukla, who were sleeping in their vehicle parked near Himland when the landslide occurred, said. (Agencies)

Vaishno Devi Yatra Remains Suspended For 21st Consecutive Day

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The pilgrimage to Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Cave Shrine, scheduled to begin on September 14, remained suspended today for the 21st consecutive day from base camp Katra in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.

“The commencement of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra, scheduled from yesterday, stands postponed till further order,” said an official of the Shrine Board.

He said, “Devotees are requested to stay updated through official communication channels.”

As many as 34 people, mostly pilgrims, were killed and several injured after a landslide was triggered on August 26 due to heavy rains near the Inderprastha Bhojnalaya at Adhkuwari.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who is also the chairman of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, has constituted a high-level three-member committee to investigate the causes of the August 26 landslide.

Additional Chief Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Jal Shakti, Shaleen Kabra, headed a committee, comprising Jammu Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar and Inspector General of Police, Jammu, B S Tuti, will submit a comprehensive report to LG Sinha.

Earlier, on September 13, Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), chaired a joint meeting at Spiritual Growth Centre, Katra ahead of the start of the nine-day Navratras scheduled to begin on September 22 and to ensure seamless pilgrimage during the upcoming Navratras.

The CEO underscored that Navratras are inches closer and the Board is expecting a considerable influx of devotees at the Holy Shrine besides, at the base camp Katra, thus stressing on synergy between all stakeholders during the Navratras Festival.

He also exhorted action on diverse fronts for a hassle-free pilgrimage during the coming days.

Cloudburst Triggers Flash Floods In Jammu And Kashmir’s Reasi District, No Casualties

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A cloudburst triggered flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district on Monday, causing fear and panic among mountain dwellers.

The incident took place in Maadi village in Poni tehsil of the district, with no loss of life or damage to any property, officials said.

“There was a huge sound like a blast, and within no time our houses were flooded,” a tribal villager said.

He said the cloudburst occurred around 0300 hours on Monday. “Floods gushed into the village, and we ran away with our children from the houses towards upper areas,” the villager said.

Police rushed to the spot and reviewed the situation, officials added, confirming there was no loss of anything.

A huge mudslide and debris were deposited on the road, which were later cleared by the men and machinery of the Public Works Department, officials said. (Agencies)

Punjab Police Busts Cross-Border Weapon Smuggling Module With Links To Pak, Arrests 2

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“Preliminary investigation reveals that the weapons were sourced from Pakistan through a foreign-based entity for use by criminal gangs in Punjab. The arrested accused — Surinder Singh and Gurpreet — were attempting to deliver these arms to ground operatives of criminal groups on the directions of their foreign handlers,” he said.

The DGP further said an FIR under the Arms Act has been registered at the Sadar Police Station in Fazilka. Further investigation is underway to expose and dismantle the entire network, including its backward and forward linkages, Yadav added. (Agencies)Chandigarh, Sep 15: Punjab Police Monday said they have busted a cross-border weapon smuggling module with links to Pakistan and arrested two people.

Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, said the Fazilka Police busted the module with links to Pakistan following a specific tip-off. Two persons backed by foreign-based handlers were arrested while five foreign-made pistols and nine magazines were seized, he said in the X post.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that the weapons were sourced from Pakistan through a foreign-based entity for use by criminal gangs in Punjab. The arrested accused — Surinder Singh and Gurpreet — were attempting to deliver these arms to ground operatives of criminal groups on the directions of their foreign handlers,” he said.

The DGP further said an FIR under the Arms Act has been registered at the Sadar Police Station in Fazilka. Further investigation is underway to expose and dismantle the entire network, including its backward and forward linkages, Yadav added. (Agencies)