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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 21, 2025
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The recent cloudburst that devastated a village in Kishtwar has left the region in shock and despair. While the immediate focus has been on rescue and relief efforts, there remains an urgent and pressing need to redouble efforts to trace the missing persons, whose fate hangs in the balance. In the wake of natural disasters, it is not uncommon for lives to be disrupted in unimaginable ways and the cloudburst in Kishtwar is no exception. As the floodwaters ravaged homes and washed away entire livelihoods, several villagers have been reported missing, with no trace of their whereabouts. While search and rescue multi-force teams have been working tirelessly for the last seven days in the village, the scale of the destruction and the challenges posed by the mountainous terrain have made the operation difficult. The anguish faced by the families of the missing is beyond comprehension. Each passing day without answers adds to their trauma. As the number of missing persons continues to rise, it is crucial that all available resources, including more specialized teams and equipment, are brought in to aid the search. The government must collaborate with the military and even national disaster response agencies to deploy additional manpower and technologies to expedite the recovery process. There must be continuous communication with the affected families, offering them support, hope, and updates on the progress of the search. It is vital to avoid any further delay in providing closure to these families, as time is a crucial factor in rescue operations. At this juncture, the strength of a community lies in its collective will to act. Let us stand together and ensure that every possible effort is made to bring the missing back home safely.

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