जम्मू-कश्मीर के रामबन में लैंडस्लाइड से एक की मौत: VIDEO में लोग चिल्लाते और भागते हुए दिखे; 16 दिन में यह दूसरी घटना

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This is the video of the landslide incident that took place in Ramban district on Tuesday.  The people present on the spot made a video, which is going viral on social media.  - Dainik Bhaskar

This is the video of the landslide incident that took place in Ramban district on Tuesday. The people present on the spot made a video, which is going viral on social media.

One person died in a landslide in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban, while 6 people were injured. Due to the landslide, many vehicles have fallen in the Chenab river. At present the rescue team is busy in the work. The incident is of Seri area of ​​Ramban.

Officials said – The National Highway has been blocked now, because the ground is still sinking. He said that the team of Geological Survey of India will find out the reasons for the sudden landslide.

This is the screenshot of the video, in which it can be seen that due to the landslide there is only dust and people are standing there.

This is the screenshot of the video, in which it can be seen that due to the landslide there is only dust and people are standing there.

Video of landslide surfaced, people are running away screaming
The video of the incident is going viral on social media. There is a sound of many people shouting in it. People are running here and there. It can be seen in the video that debris is coming down the road very fast from a hillock and dust is blowing in the entire area.

Landslide incident happened in Ramban in February also

This is a picture of February 19, when 13 families were left homeless due to a landslide in Ramban district.

This is a picture of February 19, when 13 families were left homeless due to a landslide in Ramban district.

The incident of landslide had also come to light in Ramban on 19th February. Thirteen families were left homeless after more than a dozen houses were damaged. As soon as the information was received, the officials reached the spot and 13 families were taken to a safe place. He was also told about giving assistance from the government.

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