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Extreme Weather in J&K Claims Over 100 Lives in August

Newsville Desk by Newsville Desk
September 2, 2025
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10 Feared Dead As Massive Cloudburst Hits J&K’s Kishtwar
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir has endured the deadliest month, August, as the back-to-back natural calamities have led to the loss of over 100 lives across the region, experiencing over 30 extreme weather events during the last 31 days.

According to the details, the region has experienced its sixth wettest August since 1901, with the region recording 319.3 mm of rainfall against the normal of 184.9 mm, marking an excess of 73% precipitation.

The month of August witnessed an alarming surge in extreme weather events across Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in over 100 deaths and damage to several properties.

Director Meteorological department (meT), Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, confirmed that more than 30 incidents of flash floods, cloudbursts, landslides, gusty winds, heavy rains and thunderstorms were recorded in the month of August, with at least 14 events leading to fatalities.

Among the deadliest events were Kishtwar cloudburst, claiming 65 lives and several others are still missing and Reasi landslide along the Vaishno Devi route, claiming 35 lives. Both incidents have claimed 100 lives.

Around 190 houses were damaged and 45 cattle killed following a cloudburst that hit the Warwan Valley of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district last Tuesday.

Several other people lost their lives in different events, including in Katra, Ramban and other places, taking the toll up to over 100 in August.

The first major incident occurred on August 14, when a cloudburst struck Chesoti village in Kishtwar district. The bodies of 65 victims were recovered, while several others are still missing.

On August 17, a cloudburst hit Jodh Ghati and Janglote villages in Kathua district, killing seven people and injuring man.

On August 26, a massive landslide at Adhkwari cave temple, on the route to the Vaishno Devi shrine, claimed 35 lives and over 20 were injured.

Seven members of a family were among 12 people killed in Ramban and Reasi districts during the early hours of last Saturday due to a landslide and cloudburst on August.

The spate of extreme weather events has raised serious concerns over disaster preparedness and the impact of changing weather patterns in the region.

Experts attribute the surge in flash floods, cloudbursts, and landslides to increasingly erratic rainfall patterns linked to climate change.

Furthermore, J&K has experienced its sixth wettest August since 1901, with the region recording 319.3 mm of rainfall against the normal of 184.9 mm, marking an excess of 73% precipitation.

The highest-ever August rainfall was recorded in 1996 at 481.3 mm, followed by 345.8 mm in 1908, 343.0 mm in 2013, 336.5 mm in 1994, and 331.0 mm in 1955, an Independent Weather Forecaster, Faizan Arif Keng said.

This year, several districts in the Jammu region witnessed extreme rainfall departures. Doda topped the chart with 290% excess rainfall, receiving 488.2 mm against the normal 125.1 mm. It was followed by Udhampur (159% surplus, 897.9 mm), Ramban (133% surplus, 286.2 mm), and Samba (126% surplus, 720.5 m

Other major gains, according to him, were reported in Reasi (64%), Jammu (53%), Kathua (45%), Rajouri (42%), Kishtwar (21%), and Poonch (17%)

In Kashmir, rainfall patterns remained mixed. “Anantnag (35%), Pulwama (18%), Kulgam (13%), and Srinagar (15%) recorded above-normal rainfall, while other districts like Kupwara (-23%), Bandipora (-20%), Budgam (-1%), Baramulla (-2%), Ganderbal (-17%), and Shopian (-69% – data probably incorrect) experienced deficits,” he sa

Meanwhile, Ladakh recorded exceptional departures from normal. Kargil received 32.6 mm of rainfall against the normal 2 mm, a 1,530% surplus, while Leh registered 54.7 mm against the normal 5.6 mm, an 877% surplus. Overall, Ladakh UT recorded 49.5 mm of rainfall compared to the normal 4.8 mm, a massive 930% departur

Pertinently, the Meteorological department (MeT) has issued a fresh weather advisory for Jammu and Kashmir, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall in several districts till September 03, raising the risk of flash floods, cloudbursts and landslides in vulnerable areas. (KNO)

 

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