Border areas of J&K suffer due to administrative ignorance of flood emergencies

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 05:32:54 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 00:05:19

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Border areas of J&K suffer due to administrative ignorance of flood emergencies

Recently, Congress members visited flood-hit border areas of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to survey the damage and offer help to the affected locals. The administration has faced criticism for being unresponsive in aiding the emergency.

The border districts of Poonch and Rajauri have been adversely affected by the recent floods caused by the continuous rainfall. Congress leaders visited relief camps, met with residents, and assessed the situation in the aftermath of the flooding, which has caused extensive damage to homes and property.

According to Congress leaders, the administration's lack of urgency and proactive measures has led to avoidable loss of property and life. The region's administration appears to have been caught off guard and lacks the necessary arrangements and preparations to deal with such flood emergencies.

Congress alleges that the administration's ignorance has resulted in delays in evacuation and relief efforts, leading to a worsening of the circumstances and mounting hardships for those already impacted by the catastrophic event.

The incessant rains, particularly in the border districts, have caused landslides and significant flooding. The region's fragile infrastructure has collapsed, and vital connectivity and transportation networks have been disrupted.

The visit of Congress leaders highlights the party's intent to hold the government accountable for its handling of the flood emergency and to ensure that the affected communities receive the assistance they desperately require.

The administration must improve its response to natural calamities and be better prepared to deal with them promptly and effectively in the future.

EMERGING FROM THE FLOODWATERS WILL BE A LONG AND TRIUMPHANT ASSENT TO SURVIVAL FOR MANY IN FLOOD-STRIKEN J&K.