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Illegal sand extraction in Baramulla poses threat to riverbanks

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
January 14, 2025
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Arshad Farooq

Baramulla, Jan 13: Illegal sand extraction from the Jhelum River continues unabated in Khadinayar and surrounding areas of Baramulla, despite growing concerns from residents and experts about its impact on the environment and public safety.
Locals allege that sand miners dig as deep as 80 feet in some locations, including the area opposite the Special Training Centre (STC) Sheeri, rendering the land vulnerable to sinking. Residents have appealed to the administration and the Jammu and Kashmir government to intervene and put an end to the illegal activity.
Experts warn that the rampant sand mining could weaken river embankments, heightening the risk of floods in low-lying areas. Jahama, Chakloo, Ladoora, Sheeri, Delina, and parts of Sopore—an area known for its apple orchards—are among the places most at risk.
“Every day, scores of load carriers transport sand illegally extracted from the river to markets,” said Abdul Majeed, a resident of Khadinayar.
According to locals, the relentless extraction of sand has left the bridge pillars exposed, posing a serious risk to its structural integrity. “The machinery, sand tippers, and local vehicles pass through the same bridge. It is evident that continuous sand extraction will make it vulnerable to collapse,” said Mohd Abdullah, a resident of Khadinayar.
The bridge serves as a crucial link for the area, with heavy vehicular movement adding to its strain. Locals fear that unless immediate action is taken to curb sand extraction and address the issue, the bridge could face imminent collapse, jeopardizing connectivity and public safety.
“This illegal trade has now grown into a mafia, and the authorities seem unconcerned about stopping it, even though it happens in broad daylight.”
The unchecked mining has led to fears of environmental degradation and public safety hazards.
Residents have expressed frustration over the lack of enforcement and accountability from local authorities, urging immediate measures to curb the practice.

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