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A wake-up call

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 19, 2025
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Jammu and Kashmir, long hailed for its natural beauty, have once again borne the brunt of nature’s fury. In the past few days, the region has witnessed a series of back-to-back cloudbursts, leaving a trail of devastation, flooded homes, damaged infrastructure, loss of livestock, and, most tragically, loss of human lives. These recurring extreme weather events underscore the urgent need for a comprehensive, proactive, and sustained response mechanism to mitigate such disasters. Cloudbursts, though not new to the region, are occurring with increased frequency and severity. Scientists and meteorologists have linked these phenomena to climate change and erratic monsoon patterns. The fragile Himalayan ecosystem, combined with unplanned construction and deforestation, has made areas more vulnerable to sudden and intense rainfall. What was once considered rare is becoming disturbingly common. While nature’s wrath cannot be entirely avoided, the magnitude of loss can certainly be minimized with better planning and preparedness. Unfortunately, every time a disaster strikes, the response appears largely reactive. Rescue teams, though dedicated and brave, are often deployed after the damage has been done. This cycle of delayed response and rebuilding must give way to a model of prevention, preparedness, and resilience. What is urgently needed is a multi-pronged approach including Early Warning Systems (EWSs), disaster-resilient infrastructure, community preparedness, environmental safeguards and government coordination. The recent cloudbursts are not isolated events. They are a warning, a sign that time is running out if we continue to treat climate threats as distant concerns. Jammu and Kashmir, with its sensitive terrain and strategic importance, needs not just sympathy but strategic action. Let these tragedies be the turning point where we shift from helpless reaction to determined prevention. It’s not just about minimizing losses, but about valuing lives.

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