7 killed in Reasi’s waterfall mishap, 31 battling injuries

TNN Bureau. Updated: 7/16/2018 10:48:29 AM Front Page

Jammu: At least seven persons died and 31 others were reported injured when a huge boulder rolled down a 100-feet high waterfall in Reasi district where several people had gathered for a Sunday bath which is also believed to be of religious importance.
The Government has sanctioned Rs 4 Lakh ex-gratia to the next of the kin of those who died. An immediate relief of Rs 30000 was also provided to the persons injured in the tragic incident.
A group of people, mostly youngsters, were bathing under the Siar Baba waterfall, one of the biggest in north India, at Talwara, 10 kilometers from Reasi town, when the loose rock and other debris fell on them, Senior Superintendent of Police, Reasi, Tahir Sajad Bhat said.
He said seven people were killed and 31 injured in the incident.
A large number of people had gathered at the spot to spend Sunday holiday. Many of them were bathing under the waterfall when the incident occurred around 3.30 pm.
The others present at the scene rushed to rescue those trapped under the debris. They were joined by police with JCB machines, another police officer said, adding the rescue operation was going on when reports last came in.
He said the death toll might rise as the condition of many injured people was critical .
Most of the dead and injured belonged to Jammu district, the officer said.
The injured included Ashok Kumar and his five-year-old son from Uttar Pradesh.
Eight boys and girls and seven women were undergoing treatment at local hospitals, the officer said.
Those injured were shifted to the Reasi district hospital in private cars, as the administration alerted the hospital authorities and additional staff, including doctors and paramedics, was rushed to attend to the injured people, he said.
Many people involved in the rescue operation complained that only one doctor was present at the hospital at the time the injured people were admitted for treatment.
Governor N N Vohra expressed grief over the loss of lives in the "unfortunate hill slide incident" and asked the Chief Executive Officer, Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Dheeraj Gupta to ensure that the cost of the entire treatment provided to the injured was borne by the shrine board.
Gupta informed the governor that 31 people were receiving treatment at the shrine board super speciality hospital at Kakriyal. Of these, the condition of three people was "critical".
National Conference Vice President and former chief minister Omar Abdullah expressed grief and shock over the incident.
My heart goes out to all those who lost their dear ones in the tragic incident," Omar said in a statement here.
Provincial President of the party, Devender Singh Rana, said he spoke to senior administration officers and sought specialized treatment for all those injured.
As per the district administration Reasi, soon after receiving the information, Deputy Commissioner Reasi and officers of District administration rushed to the spot to oversee the rescue operation. The injured were been shifted to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital kakrayal where a team of expert doctors is attending them.
Meanwhile Chief Executive Officer Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Dheeraj Gupta ,Divisional Commissioner, Jammu Sanjeev Verma , IG Police, Jammu SD Singh Jamwal are stationed at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital to personally monitor the treatment of the injured.
Personnel of Army's U Force, CRPF 126 Battalion, besides men from NHPC's Salal power project and AFCONS railway company joined the district administration in the rescue operation by providing support including earth moving machinery, evacuation of trapped victims and shifting of the injured to the Hospital.
Huge machinery for earth moving and ambulances were pressed in services to retrieve the victims trapped underneath the debris at the site of the incident.


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