Landslide causes massive destruction in Reasi and Ramban districts of Jammu, three bodies recovered, and many people are missing.
- bySherya
- 30 Aug, 2025

Jammu Landslide: Landslides have caused massive destruction in Mahore in Reasi district of Jammu and Rajgarh in Ramban. Many houses were washed away in Mahore, and 7 people are missing. 3 people died in Rajgarh, and 2 are missing.

A major landslide has also occurred in Mahore of the Reasi district of Jammu, due to which many houses have been washed away. About seven people are reported missing. At the same time, a landslide has also caused heavy destruction in the Rajgarh area of Ramban district. Three people are reported dead here, while two people are missing. The administration and rescue team are engaged in relief work. Two houses and one school have been damaged in this accident.
Cloud burst in the Bandipura district A
A cloud burst in the Gurez sector of Bandipura district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday (26 August) night. However, there is no news of any casualties in this. The cloud burst incident took place in the Tulail area of Gurez sector, bordering North Kashmir district. Due to this, sudden heavy rain created panic among the people.
44 trains cancelled
Northern Railway on Friday announced the cancellation of 46 trains to and from Jammu, Katra and Udhampur railway stations on August 30. Rail traffic has been suspended for the last four days following heavy rains and flash floods in Jammu on Tuesday. Rail traffic between Kathua and Udhampur has been suspended, and trains are being cancelled due to the breakage of railway lines at several places in Jammu. Earlier, Northern Railway had announced the cancellation of 40 trains to and from Jammu, Katra, and Udhampur railway stations on August 29.
Amit Shah will visit Jammu.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah may visit the area on Sunday (August 31) for a two-day visit to review the situation after the recent record rainfall in the Jammu region. More than 110 people, most of whom were pilgrims, have died in rain-related incidents and 32 others are missing. This will be Amit Shah 's second visit to Jammu in three months.