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Freight Train Derails in J&K, Service Resumes After Monsoon Floods

Emergency crews cleared debris within hours of a flash flood triggered by intense monsoon rains that derailed two bogies near Lakhanpur.

A portion of the Lakhanpur-Jagatpur link road that was washed away after heavy rain in the Jammu region on Thursday morning. (HT Photo)
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Overview

  • Two bogies of a Jammu-to-Punjab freight train derailed early July 10 when heavy rains caused a mudslide to damage tracks near Lakhanpur in Kathua district
  • Rail traffic on the critical Jammu–Pathankot corridor was restored by 9:30 AM after Indian Railways teams removed debris and performed emergency repairs
  • No casualties were reported despite Kathua district recording over 170 mm of rain in 24 hours that also washed away nearby road links
  • Indian Railways officials continue to monitor the route for residual damage and assess sections at risk from ongoing monsoon conditions
  • Recent disruptions have prompted discussions on bolstering infrastructure resilience to withstand recurring weather hazards in the region