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J-K: CM Omar Abdullah visits flood-affected Srinagar, calls for damage assessment; criticizes Centre's preparedness

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, raising questions over the work done by the Central government, alleged that they had only made claims, further stating that the people of the union territory had suffered a lot.

September 04, 2025 / 21:51 IST
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Omar Abdullah

Amid heavy rains, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on Thursday, during his visit to the flood-affected areas in Srinagar, stated that while there has been no loss of life, property had suffered severe damage.

"Administration has been on the ground. People were evacuated from their houses at the right time. There has been no loss of life. There indeed has been a loss of property. We will have to decide whether the team being sent by the Centre to assess damage to properties in 10 districts of Jammu...through a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah, I will urge him to send the same team to Kashmir. Kulgam, Anantnag, Srinagar, Budgam, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Bandipora, which have suffered damage due to flooding, be assessed and then a relief package for Jammu as well as Kashmir divisions be sanctioned by the Centre," Abdullah told while speaking to reporters here.

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The CM criticised the lack of preparedness by the central government, questioning what was done in the last 11 years.

"After that, we will have to question what was done for the last 11 years?... Today it seems that these 11 years were wasted. First of all, I will conduct a review next week regarding the work done in 11 years; we will have to take concrete steps to ensure that we do not face this situation after just two days of rain. We will begin the preparations from today itself..." he further added.