Cloudburst hits Jammu & Kashmir's Kathua, leaves 4 people dead

Jammu/IBNS: At least four people were killed as a cloudburst struck a remote village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua, leading to flooding in the area, media reports said.
Several others were injured in the incident as well.
The cloudburst struck a village in Janglote during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.
It also lef the Kathua Police Station submerged.
Kathua Police Station submerged on Sunday due to flooding because of a reported cloudburst in the region. Train service hit, highway also affected. pic.twitter.com/7G8y2nwMlJ
— JAMMU LINKS NEWS (@JAMMULINKS) August 17, 2025
Union Minister Jitendra Singh, who is a member of Parliament from Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur, said a railway track, the National Highway-44 and a police station were also damaged in the cloudburst.
"The civilian administration, military and paramilitary have swung into action. The situation is being continuously monitored," he posted on X after speaking to a senior police officer in Kathua.
"My sincere condolences to the families of the deceased," he added.
Spoken to SSP Kathua Sh Shobhit Saxena after receiving information about a cloud burst in the Janglote area.
— Dr Jitendra Singh (@DrJitendraSingh) August 17, 2025
4 Casualties reported. In addition, damage has occurred to Railway track, National Highway while Police Station Kathua has been affected.
The civilian Administration,…
The district administration issued a weather advisory and said "heavy to very heavy rainfall" is reported across the district.
It also requested the public to stay away from water bodies.
"The public is strongly advised to avoid going near rivers, streams, nahallas and other water bodies, besides avoiding hilly and landslide and other risk-prone areas. Due to heavy rainfall, water levels can rise rapidly, increasing the risk of flash floods and landslides," the District Information Centre, Kathua, said in a post on X.
🚨 Weather Advisory | Kathua 🚨
— Information & PR, Kathua (@DiprKathua) August 17, 2025
Heavy to very heavy rainfall reported across the district.
⚠️ Avoid rivers, streams, nallahs, hilly & landslide-prone areas.
Stay alert to risk of flash floods & landslides.
📞 Helpline:
DEOC: 01922-238796 | PCR: 9858034100 | ERSS: 112@diprjk pic.twitter.com/pUVhCdqSGe
It also released the following helpline numbers: 01922-238796 and 9858034100.
Heavy rainfall has led to a sharp increase in the level of most of the water bodies, with the Ujh River flowing near the danger mark, the officials said.