Posted by AI on 2025-08-16 19:16:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-17 05:03:52
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A tragedy has brought together the community in Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir, as they work to dig out local philanthropist Subhash Chandra, who remained trapped under the debris for 30 hours after flash floods hit the region. Despite facing adversity themselves, locals are working tirelessly to rescue their fellow citizen, hoping to reunite with him once again.
Yesterday morning, clouds burst over the mountainous region of Kishtwar, causing severe flooding that resulted in multiple landslides. The ensuing damage led to hundreds of homes being destroyed, locals claiming that at least 10 are dead, and 50 people are still missing. Among the devastated, philanthropists locally and across India are fundraising to support the victims of the disaster.
One survivor, Subhash Chandra, a resident of the region and the manager of the revered Mata Machail Temple, ran a langar, a community kitchen that provided food to locals and pilgrims visiting the temple. According to witnesses, Chandra was trapped under a mass of rocks when the nearby Chenab River overflowed and water rushed into the town, causing the landslides. After being buried under the debris for 30 hours, he was finally rescued by local citizens and emergency personnel who worked together to free him from the rubble.
Chandra is currently receiving medical attention and is survived by his wife and three children. Locals are celebrating his survival as a blessing and a miracle, expressing gratitude to be able to reunite with their loved one.
Despite the tragedy that has befallen their town, the people of Kishtwar remain resilient, banding together to support each other and persevere in the face of adversity. The spirit of community shines through in the aftermath of this natural disaster, reminding us of the strength and power of unity.