Overview
- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced that every family rendered homeless by flash floods and landslides will receive five marlas of land to rebuild housing.
- Abdullah conducted aerial surveys over Kathua and Reasi, met residents in Duggain and Mahore, and reviewed conditions in Hiranagar and Lakhanpur.
- He directed officials to accelerate relief distribution, fast‑track damage audits, and expedite restoration, instructing the Kathua deputy commissioner to tour affected areas and report quickly.
- The chief minister cited damage to more than 350 bridges and roughly 2,000 km of roads along with extensive losses to farmland and properties, with figures under audit as the state seeks Centre support.
- He acknowledged that lapses in planning and road construction, including mountain cutting, likely worsened landslides and road collapses, signaling scrutiny of past practices.