
Water, mud flood homes near Darul Uloom Raheemiya
Bandipora, May 21: Heavy rainfall triggered a flash flood-like situation near Darul Uloom Raheemiya on the Srinagar-Bandipora road on Thursday, as water and mud gushed into several residential houses, leaving two persons injured and property damaged.
Two houses belonging to Nazir Ahmad Dar and Reyaz Ahmad Dar, both sons of GhulamAhmad Dar and residents of Nusoo, were partially damaged in the incident.
Two persons identified as Muskaan and a minor, suffered minor injuries.
One of the injured was discharged after first aid, while the other was undergoing treatment at the District Hospital Bandipora.
Locals alleged that the flooding could have been averted had the concerned departments acted on time. Residents said they had approached the Municipal Committee and the R&B department a day prior to the incident, flagging a blocked drain and a leaking PHE pipe in the area.
“We visited the Municipal office and the R&B office yesterday and even requested the officers with folded hands to clear the choked drain and stop the leaking water,” a resident, Zahoor Ahmad, said.
“Instead of acting, both departments kept blaming each other. One said it was the Municipality’s fault, the other said it was R&B’s responsibility,” he said.
Residents alleged that a drain currently under construction was deliberately narrowed compared to the old one, leading to the overflow.
“The old drain was much wider. Today the destruction is in front of everyone,” locals said, demanding immediate compensation for the affected families.
They also demanded urgent repair of the damaged road and construction of a strong protection wall to prevent recurrence.
Meanwhile, Tehsildar Bandipora visited the spot to assess the situation.
Water, mud flood homes near Darul Uloom Raheemiya
Bandipora, May 21: Heavy rainfall triggered a flash flood-like situation near Darul Uloom Raheemiya on the Srinagar-Bandipora road on Thursday, as water and mud gushed into several residential houses, leaving two persons injured and property damaged.
Two houses belonging to Nazir Ahmad Dar and Reyaz Ahmad Dar, both sons of GhulamAhmad Dar and residents of Nusoo, were partially damaged in the incident.
Two persons identified as Muskaan and a minor, suffered minor injuries.
One of the injured was discharged after first aid, while the other was undergoing treatment at the District Hospital Bandipora.
Locals alleged that the flooding could have been averted had the concerned departments acted on time. Residents said they had approached the Municipal Committee and the R&B department a day prior to the incident, flagging a blocked drain and a leaking PHE pipe in the area.
“We visited the Municipal office and the R&B office yesterday and even requested the officers with folded hands to clear the choked drain and stop the leaking water,” a resident, Zahoor Ahmad, said.
“Instead of acting, both departments kept blaming each other. One said it was the Municipality’s fault, the other said it was R&B’s responsibility,” he said.
Residents alleged that a drain currently under construction was deliberately narrowed compared to the old one, leading to the overflow.
“The old drain was much wider. Today the destruction is in front of everyone,” locals said, demanding immediate compensation for the affected families.
They also demanded urgent repair of the damaged road and construction of a strong protection wall to prevent recurrence.
Meanwhile, Tehsildar Bandipora visited the spot to assess the situation.
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