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Kishtwar, cni: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday announced a relief package for the victims of the recent cloudburst in Kishtwar, pledging financial support to affected families during his visit to the disaster-hit areas.
According to the Chief Minister’s Office, an ex-gratia of ₹2 lakh will be provided from the CM’s Relief Fund to the next of kin of each person who lost their life in the calamity. Those who suffered serious injuries will receive ₹1 lakh, while individuals with minor injuries will be extended assistance of ₹50,000.To address property losses, Omar
Abdullah announced ₹1 lakh compensation for fully damaged residential structures, ₹50,000 for severely damaged ones, and ₹25,000 for partially damaged houses.The Chief Minister, who personally assessed the damage and interacted with local residents during his visit, said the relief was aimed at providing “immediate assistance” to those who lost their loved ones and property in
the tragedy. He assured that rehabilitation and restoration work would continue under constant monitoring of the administration.“The government is committed to stand shoulder to shoulder with the people in this hour of crisis. Timely disbursal of the announced aid must be ensured so that victims receive relief without delay,” Omar Abdullah said while directing officials to expedite the process.
The cloudburst in Kishtwar earlier this week left dozens dead and many more displaced, with rescue operations still continuing in several affected areas. The calamity has sparked widespread grief, with civil society members and local organisations urging the government to provide not just monetary relief but also long-term rehabilitation support for the devastated communities. (Cni)