DC Ganderbal reviews status of Assessment of Losses in Cloud Burst incident at Kaw-Cherwan

GANDERBAL, AUGUST 06: Chairman (Deputy Commissioner) District Disaster Management Authority Ganderbal, Shyambir Tuesday convened a critical meeting to review the assessment of losses incurred due to recent cloud bursts and landslides that occurred during the night of August 3rd and 4th, 2024 in Tehsil Kangan and Gund.


The meeting, held in the VC Room of the DC Office, also focused on evaluating the damage caused by multiple landslides in the Kullan and Padabal areas of District Ganderbal.


Officials from various departments attended the meeting to discuss the extent of the destruction and the immediate steps needed for relief and restoration of services, both temporary and permanent.


The DC took a detailed brief from the concerned departments regarding the assessment of damages and directed comprehensive evaluations to ascertain the full extent of the damage to government assets, homes, and agricultural land.


He directed the ADC to constitute an assessment committee comprising SDM Kangan, Executive Engineers from PDC and I&FC, the Chief Geologist PDC, and the Officer Commanding 122 RCC BEACON. This committee will visit the affected areas and submit a comprehensive report on the cause, extent of leakage, and possible solutions to ensure the safety of the road and habitation underneath.


The DC also directed officials of the SDRF to ensure immediate relief measures to the affected families as per SDRF norms.


While assessing the restoration progress of affected services, particularly power and water supply, the Executive Engineer KPDCL reported that about 3.3 km of the supply line was completely damaged due to the cloud burst in the areas. Restoration work is ongoing at a rapid pace, with around 60 percent of the supply restored.


The DC urged for the completion of 100 percent power supply restoration at the earliest in the affected areas.


The Executive Engineer Jal Shakti informed that water supply has been restored on a temporary basis in the affected areas, and an assessment report on the damaged water supply schemes has been submitted.


Discussions were also held on implementing preventive measures to mitigate the impact of such natural disasters in the future. The DC emphasized the need for coordinated efforts among various departments to ensure swift and effective relief operations. He directed the concerned officials to expedite the assessment process and submit detailed reports at the earliest.


The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani; ADC, Gulzar Ahmad; SDM Kangan, ACD, Executive Engineers of Jal Sakhti, KPDCL, I&FC and R&B Division Kangan, Tehsildar Kangan and Gund, and other concerned officials.