"Lost Everything in One Night": J&K's Ramban Residents Devastated by Landslides and Floods

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:21pm on 20 Apr 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

At least three people, including two children, were killed after heavy rain triggered landslides and flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district. A cloudburst hit Seri Bagna village, damaging over 40 homes and sweeping away markets and vehicles in Dharam Kund. “Lost everything overnight,” said Ravi Kumar, a shopkeeper who lost both his shops. More than 100 residents were rescued by police and Army personnel despite ongoing rainfall. The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remains closed. Authorities, including CM Omar Abdullah and Union Minister Jitendra Singh, have assured aid and financial assistance as relief efforts continue in the affected region. (PC: ANI)

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Lost Everything In One Night: J&Ks Ramban Residents After Landslides

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 02:03pm on 20 Apr 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

A sudden landslide in Pernote village, Ramban district, Jammu and Kashmir, has devastated over 50 homes, damaged four electricity towers, and severed the main road connecting Gool and Ramban. The disaster, which began Thursday evening, forced families to evacuate as their houses developed cracks. Deputy Commissioner Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary assured affected residents of food, shelter, and medical aid, while geology experts investigate the cause. Local volunteers, alongside SDRF and NDRF teams, are assisting in relocating belongings. An alternate route via Sumber-Digdoal has been activated to restore connectivity. This incident echoes a similar event last year in Duksar Dalwa, where 16 houses were damaged due to land subsidence.

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3 Killed, Over 100 Rescued as Cloudbursts, Flash Floods and Landslips Wreak Havoc In Jammu & Kashmir

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:06pm on 20 Apr 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

Heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district triggered flash floods, landslides, and mudslides, resulting in three fatalities, including two brothers in Seri Bagna village. Over 100 villagers were rescued by police amid continuous downpours. Approximately 40 houses in Dharam Kund village were damaged, with ten completely destroyed. Several vehicles were swept away, and the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed due to multiple landslides and a washed-away stretch near Panthiyal, leaving hundreds stranded. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah convened a meeting to assess the situation, while Union Minister Jitendra Singh praised the district administration for their prompt response and assured comprehensive relief efforts.

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Highway Blocked, 3 Dead as Flash Floods, Landslides Wreak Havoc in Jammu & Kashmir

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:32am on 20 Apr 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

Heavy rainfall triggered devastating flash floods and landslides across Jammu & Kashmir, killing three and blocking the crucial Srinagar-Jammu National Highway. Ramban district bore the brunt, with around 40 houses damaged and more than 100 villagers rescued in Dharamkund. Uprooted trees, power cuts, and submerged vehicles have left several areas crippled. Former Sarpanch Parshottam Gupta reported severe damage in Udhampur after strong winds and rain hit the region for the first time in years. Authorities have suspended traffic along the highway from Nashri to Banihal, urging travelers to avoid the route until weather conditions improve.

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Flash Floods and Landslides Devastate J&K’s Ramban District, 3 Dead, Dozens Rescued

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:48am on 20 Apr 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

Flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy overnight rain wreaked havoc in Dharamkund village, Ramban district, J&K, killing three, including two children, and leaving one missing. Ten houses were destroyed and over 30 damaged, while rescue teams evacuated nearly 100 people. The calamity also blocked the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in multiple spots. SSP Ramban Kulbir Singh confirmed the casualties and ongoing relief efforts. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Minister Jitendra Singh assured support and aid. Visuals showed widespread destruction, with mud-filled water submerging homes and roads. Rescue operations continue as authorities await improved weather for restoration work. (PC: India Today)

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Earth's Crust 'Peeling' Beneath Sierra Nevada: New Study Reveals Rare Lithospheric Foundering Process

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:43am on 19 Apr 2025,Saturday Weather & Environment

Scientists have discovered a rare geological process called lithospheric foundering occurring beneath California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. This phenomenon involves the dense lower layer of Earth’s lithosphere detaching and sinking into the mantle—described as the crust "peeling off" from beneath. According to the study, this event happened between 4 and 3 million years ago, triggering major changes such as crustal uplift and increased volcanic activity. The findings offer new insight into how deep Earth processes shape the planet’s surface and mark the Sierra Nevada as a key location for geoscientific research. (PC: Getty Images)

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5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan; Tremors Felt Across Northern India and Pakistan

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:47am on 19 Apr 2025,Saturday Weather & Environment

On April 19, 2025, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck near the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border at 12:17 PM IST, at a depth of 130 km. Tremors were felt across northern India, including Delhi-NCR, Jammu & Kashmir, and Punjab, as well as parts of Pakistan such as Islamabad, Lahore, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Residents in these regions reported brief panic, though no casualties or significant damage have been reported. This marks the second tremor in the region within a week, emphasizing its seismic sensitivity. (PC: The Times of India)

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IMD Forecast: Heavy Rains, Thunderstorms Expected in North India; Delhi to See Cloudy Skies on April 18, 2025

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 05:12am on 18 Apr 2025,Friday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in parts of North India, including Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh, on April 18, 2025, due to an active Western Disturbance. An orange alert has been issued in Himachal districts like Chamba, Kullu, and Mandi. Delhi is expected to experience cloudy skies and strong surface winds up to 40 km/h, with no heatwave expected until April 23. Eastern and northeastern states may also see heavy rains and gusty winds. Residents are advised to stay alert and follow weather updates. (PC: Hindustan Times)  

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Historic First Footage Captures Live Juvenile Colossal Squid in Deep Sea Near South Sandwich Islands, Unlocking New Insights into Rare Species

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 02:03pm on 17 Apr 2025,Thursday Weather & Environment

  In a landmark moment for marine science, researchers have captured the first-ever video of a live juvenile colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural habitat. Filmed at a depth of 2,000 feet near the South Sandwich Islands by the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s submersible SuBastian, the translucent squid measured 11.8 inches. Previously known only from dead specimens, this is the first time the elusive species has been seen alive. The discovery could offer key insights into the squid’s behavior, anatomy, and lifecycle, shedding light on one of the most mysterious creatures of the deep sea. (PC: AP)

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3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Tibet; Shallow Depth Raises Fears of Aftershocks and Regional Seismic Risk

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:28am on 16 Apr 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

On April 15, 2025, a 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck Tibet at 11:01 AM IST, with its epicenter located at latitude 28.90°N and longitude 87.67°E. Occurring at a shallow depth of 10 km, the tremor heightened concerns over potential surface damage and aftershocks. The region, part of a seismically active zone caused by the Indian and Eurasian plate collision, had already experienced a 4.1 magnitude quake a day earlier. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, urging preparedness as experts warn that even minor quakes at shallow depths can trigger significant local impact. (PC: Reuters)  

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